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Do your Part— Be SepticSmart!
www.epa.govHomeowners’ uide to Septic Systems www.epa.govsepticsmart 2 Maintaining Your Septic System: Good for your wallet. Good for your health. Good for the environment.
If your home is not connected to the sewer, this booklet ...
www.olg.nsw.gov.auYour septic system may be classified according to an assessment of public health and environmental risks Your septic system will be assessed by your council and given a risk classification for the purpose of accountability and supervision. The classification depends largely on the area where the septic system is located.
Frequently asked questions about septic systems and the ...
www.maine.govMy existing septic system has failed. What should I do? The first thing to do is pump out your septic tank, to eliminate wastewater flow to the malfunctioning disposal area, and keep it pumped out until the system is replaced. You must also contact a licensed Site Evaluator to design a replacement system.
Your Septic System
www3.epa.govIf properly designed, constructed and maintained, your septic system can provide long-term, effective treatment of household wastewater. If your septic system isn’t maintained, you might need to replace it, costing you thousands of dol-lars. …
YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM – UNCOVERED - North Georgia Health
nghd.orgmicrobes to work effectively. Your septic tank is typically a precast concrete box of 1,000 to 1,500 gallons that holds, separates and digests your household sewage and