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E S C- 0150 9 -14 Maintain your Septic SystemtotoProtect Well WaterRyan A. Gerlich, Extension Program SpecialistKristine A. Uhlman, Extension Program Specialist water ResourcesDiane E. Boellstor , Corresponding Author; Assistant Professor and Extension water Resources Specialist Mark L. McFarland, Professor and Associate Department Head, Department of Soil and Crop SciencesAnish R. Jantrania, Associate Professor and Extension SpecialistJohn W. Smith, Extension Program SpecialistThe Texas A&M University System1If your home or business uses an onsite wastewater treatment System , commonly known as a Septic System , you need to know how to operate and Maintain it properly. Otherwise, sewage could back up into your house, enter surface water such as rivers and lakes, or contaminate your water well. About 25 percent of the homes being built in the United States have onsite wastewater treatment systems.
3 1. Is your septic tank less than 50 feet from a water well? To reduce the risk of contamination, onsite waste-water treatment systems must be located away from
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