Tag Archives: maintenance of septic tanks
How to Maintain your Drainfield
Posted on 07. Feb, 2010 by Marty.
By Caigan McKenzie
NESC Staff Writer
This article appeared in Small Flows Magazine, Fall/Winter 2009, Volume 9, No. 3
Editor’s Note: The drainfield is one of the most important parts of your septic system.
Maintaining it not only keeps the system functioning properly—which aids in public health—it prevents an expensive repair from damaging your wallet. The average cost of [...]
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Careful With That Grease
Posted on 07. Feb, 2010 by Marty.
This is a monthly column by John F. Bradley, the municipal separate storm sewer system coordinator for Shepherdsville.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that there are more than 40,000 sanitary sewer overflows each year, which cause serious water quality issues. These can contaminate water sources, cause extensive property damage and threaten public health. [...]
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Maintenance of Onsite Septic Systems
Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by Marty.
How does the maintenance of onsite septic systems
affect source water protection?
By Zane Satterfield, PE
NESC Engineering Scientist
This article is from Small Flows Magazine, Fall/Winter 2008, Vol. 9, No.2
remember, if you have any questions about this article or any septic tank or wastewater treatment questions, just write and ask me.
With all the attention being given to the gasoline [...]
