A sewage system typically consists of a septic tank and treatment
field. It is important to maintain these components to ensure
they work properly.
Typical residential septic system. A: Two-compartment
septic tank; B:Soil absorption field; C: Perforated pipe for
effluent disposal; D: Gravel; E: Sand/loam soil; F: Geotextile
fabric
- Have your septic tank pumped every 2-4 years.(yearly if you use a garbage grinder.)
- The septic tank and the sewage field should not be driven over with a car or heavy equipment.
- When the septic tank is pumped, have the contractor check the tank baffles to make sure they are in place and not deteriorated. (The baffles keep the solids from entering the sewage field.)
- Never enter your septic tank. Gasses that can be generated in the tank and/or oxygen depletion can be fatal.
- Septic tank additives are not recommended and may harm the sewage field by breaking up the scum and sludge layer causing them to flush out of the septic tank and clog the pipes of the sewage field system.
- Do not flush cigarette butts, grease, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, food, transmission oils, paint, paper towels and coffee grounds down the toilet or drains since these items do not readily decompose and could contribute to rapid failure.
- Impermeable objects such as pools, sheds, driveways or house additions should not be placed over your sewage field system.
- Keep surface water away from your sewage field. (Redirect house downspouts and sump pump discharge.)
- Shallow rooted plants and grasses are beneficial over a sewage field. Do not plant trees near your sewage system because roots may clog and break pipes. Gardens should not be planted over your sewage field.
- Digging without knowing the location of your sewage system could damage the sewage system. Contact our office to see if we have a map of your sewage system location before you dig. Call Dig Safely New York, 1-800-962-7962 before you dig.
- Rain gutters; storm drains or footer drains should not be connected to your sewage system. The additional water may flood the sewage system.
- Avoid doing several loads of laundry in one day. Water conservation will help prolong the life of your sewage system. Use water saver fixtures when possible.
|