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Clean pipes are green pipes! Use these helpful tips to keep harmful items out of your pipes and avoid expensive plumbing issues. š½ #SepticSmartWeek
Water efficiency goes a long way when it comes to your septic system. Small leaks could mean big problems! #SepticSmartWeek #GetPumpedNH
It's Septic Smart Week! Palmetto Bay resident, Heidi Faller shares essential tips for maintaining a healthy septic system! #PBalwaysworkingforyou #septicsmartweek #septictips #PalmettoBayProud #WeLovePB #TeamPB
Own a septic system? Is it up to date with inspections? Septic systems are inexpensive to care for when inspected regularly. This can prevent premature system failures, helping avoid expensive repairs or replacement. Celebrate #SepticSmartWeek by getting your system inspected!
Do the right thing to protect your investment, your familyās and communityās drinking water supply, and the environment ā get your system inspected regularly. Visit your countyās website for a list of licensed septic inspectors. #SepticSmartWeek
Did you know you donāt need expensive additives to keep your septic system functioning properly? There is no evidence that additives improve the life of a septic system, and some additives can even be harmful! #SepticSmartWeek
Join us in celebrating #SepticSmartWeek! š This week is all about raising awareness on the importance of maintaining your septic system. Check out our video to discover the top ten tips for maintaining your septic system and ensuring it functions efficiently. š ⤵ļø
Donāt let your septic system be the ābuttā š½ of any jokes. Follow the tips below! #SepticSmartWeek
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! This week, we will be highlighting #QuickTips to help keep your septic system working properly. Quick Tip 2: Don't Strain Your Drain Conserving water reduces the load on your septic system.
As @HoCoGovExecl reminds us this #SepticSmartWeek of the harm oils, grease, harsh chemicals, & non-biodegradables can cause on one's septic system, @HoCoGov Bureau of Utilities reminds #HoCoMD on the County's public sewer system of the damage fats, oils, & grease (FOG) can haveā¦
This #SepticSmartWeek, help #ProtectOurWaters: 1) Keep grease, grinds, & harsh chemicals out of drains. 2) Don't flush wipes, diapers, or menstruation products. 3) Inspect your system every 3 years; pump every 3-5. 4) Shield your septic field by not driving or planting on it.
During #SepticSmartWeek, we learned that itās important to learn about your septic system and make sure itās properly maintained all year round! If problems come up, they can be a risk to the health of your family and your community if you wait a year to think about them.
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 1: Think at the Sink Everything that goes down your drain can affect your septic system. Avoid pouring fats, oils, and grease down the sink, as they can clog pipes and drain fields.
This week is national #SepticSmartWeek! If you keep your septic system maintained, show off to friends and family by reposting this award. If you get your system inspected regularly and follow the inspector's advice about pumping and maintenance, youāre protecting the health ofā¦
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 3: Keep It Clean š§½ Regular septic system inspections and pumping are vital. The EPA recommends having your septic system inspected every three years by a licensed professional and pumped every three to five years.
What goes down your drain matters! Avoid harsh chemicals and use cleaners/detergents in moderation to protect your septic system. Learn more at epa.gov/septic or arapahoeco.gov/septic. #SepticSmartWeek
#DidYouKnow that it is #SepticSmartWeek? A partner since 2017, @InfiltratorĀ Water Technologies continues to provide septic systems and technical support to Habitat affiliates across the U.S. and Canada. Thank you for your eco-friendly donated products and expertise!
#OaklandCounty has over 80,000 onsite sewage disposal systems. Permits are required. bit.ly/4jKaHDJ #SepticSmartWeek
š°š§ Got a septic system? Regular maintenance saves moneyšø, protects your health and the environment. Join EGLEās free #SepticSmartWeek webinar Sept. 15 for maintenance tips and more. Register: tinyurl.com/mw4d96ar Learn more about #SepticSmartWeek: tinyurl.com/56awpk7s
Do your part & be Septic Smart! In this soundbite from the Permitting Services Podcast, DPS Well & Septic Manager Heidi Benham identifies #3things you should know about your septic system. For more tips, visit the EPA's #SepticSmartWeek webpage. š»ā”ow.ly/JvX850TpFhm.
For #SepticSmartWeek, letās think at the sinkā¦š¤ What really belongs down your drain? Flushing fats, grease, or chemicals? No way! That can clog your septic system and harm local waterways. To learn more, visit: epa.gov/septic/how-car⦠#ThinkAtTheSink
š¦š§ Is your home on a septic system? This #SepticSmartWeek, remember: maintenance matters! Pump on schedule, watch what you flush, and help protect the environment. #ProtectOurWater
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 6: Don't Overload the Commode š½š§» Your toilet is not a trash can. Flushing non-biodegradable items can clog your septic system and lead to failures.
As summer turns to fall, remember to fall in love with your septic system! Since this week is #SepticSmartWeek, we wanted to go ahead and share some tips to make sure that you are a good septic tank owner.
Protect it and inspect it! Keep the components of your septic system, like the tank and drainfield, accessible for inspections and maintenance. #SepticSmartWeek youtube.com/watch?v=4eyrh4ā¦
Today is the last day of #SepticSmartWeek! Todayās tip: Keep the components of your septic system, like the tank and drainfield, accessible for inspections and maintenance. Know the location of your system to prevent accidental damage during landscaping or constructionā¦
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Need more information on protecting your septic system (which also means protecting your wallet, your health, and the environment)? Check out the EPAās #SepticSmartWeek website! epa.gov/septic/septicsā¦
Day 4 of #SepticSmart Week: šØ Catch problems early! Slow drains, gurgling pipes, or sewage odors = warning signs. Call a pro before itās a mess. š des.sc.gov/permits-regula⦠#SepticSmartWeek #SepticAlert #WastewaterWisdom
As we wrap up #SepticSmartWeek, remember to Pump Your Tank! š To keep your system working in top condition, remember to schedule to pump out your septic tank at appropriate regular intervals. For additional information, visit loom.ly/xS2uhBI
Understanding your septic system can help you maintain it. #SepticSmartWeek Tip #6: Protect It and Inspect It! And Tip #7: Pump Your Tank! Know your system to understand how often your tank should be inspected & pumped. Find a professional online: deq-iis.ne.gov/zs/owt/main_buā¦
As @HoCoGovExecl reminds us this #SepticSmartWeek of the harm oils, grease, harsh chemicals, & non-biodegradables can cause on one's septic system, @HoCoGov Bureau of Utilities reminds #HoCoMD on the County's public sewer system of the damage fats, oils, & grease (FOG) can haveā¦
Itās #SepticSmartWeek! At Gilbert Lake State Park, B&L worked with @NYstateparks to evaluate and plan upgrades to the parkās sanitary collection and treatment systems. Our team assessed infrastructure, explored replacements, and developed a plan to reduce infiltration and inflow!
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 5: Protect it and Inspect it š§š Keep the components of your septic system, like the tank and drainfield, accessible for inspections and maintenance. Regular inspections can catch potential issues early, saving you from costly repairs.
#SepticSmartWeek Tip: Keep the components of your septic system, like the tank and drainfield, accessible for inspections and maintenance. Regular inspections can catch potential issues early, saving you from costly repairs. epa.gov/septic
Our Septic Program helps keep systems safe and reliable through: āļø Design review of new and repaired systems āļø Septic installation inspections āļø Property records & complaint response Learn more: bit.ly/3DbzHna #SepticSmartWeek
This is #SepticSmartWeek! If you rely on a septic system, @ShelbyTNHealth encourages you to maintain your drainfield, where the soil filters and treats wastewater. Don't park or drive over it, plant trees or shrubs in it, & direct water runoff away from the drainfield.
As we wrap up #SepticSmartWeek, remember the importance of protecting and inspecting septic systems! Regular maintenance can save homeowners thousands of dollars and protect public health. Learn more at epa.gov/septic and find local resources at arapahoeco.gov/septic.
One in five households uses a septic system to treat their wastewater. Following these simple steps can help you save money and protect the environment! For more information, visit: yourcleanwater.org/septic-system-⦠#EPA #SepticSmartWeek
Water efficiency goes a long way when it comes to your septic system. Small leaks could mean big problems! #SepticSmartWeek #GetPumpedNH
Celebrate SepticSmart Week! Donāt Overload the Commode -Your toilet is not a trash can. Flushing non-biodegradable items can clog your septic system and lead to failures. Only flush human waste and toilet paper. #SepticSmartWeek youtube.com/watch?v=mcYAubā¦
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Don't Overload Your Commode!
Donāt let your septic system be the ābuttā š½ of any jokes. Follow the tips below! #SepticSmartWeek
#DidYouKnow that it is #SepticSmartWeek? A partner since 2017, @InfiltratorĀ Water Technologies continues to provide septic systems and technical support to Habitat affiliates across the U.S. and Canada. Thank you for your eco-friendly donated products and expertise!
This #SepticSmartWeek, help #ProtectOurWaters: 1) Keep grease, grinds, & harsh chemicals out of drains. 2) Don't flush wipes, diapers, or menstruation products. 3) Inspect your system every 3 years; pump every 3-5. 4) Shield your septic field by not driving or planting on it.
Water efficiency goes a long way when it comes to your septic system. Small leaks could mean big problems! #SepticSmartWeek #GetPumpedNH
⨠Itās #SepticSmartWeek! ⨠Weāre excited to highlight the completion of a vital wastewater infrastructure project: septic replacement for the Tohono Oāodham Nation! š With $289K in Clean Water Act funding, this collaborative effort between the EPA and the Indian Healthā¦
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! This week, we will be highlighting #QuickTips to help keep your septic system working properly. Quick Tip 2: Don't Strain Your Drain Conserving water reduces the load on your septic system.
Your toilet is NOT a garbage disposal! š« DO NOT FLUSH: ⢠Wet wipes ⢠Grease or oil ⢠Chemicals or medications ⢠Dental floss, cotton swabs, & more Keep your septic system running smoothly by being mindful of what goes down the drain. #SepticSmartWeek #SepticTips
If your home relies on a septic system, you might not realize it, but you have an important roleāyou're not just a homeowner; you're also a wastewater treatment operator! Be #SepticSmart! Learn about maintaining your septic system during #SepticSmartWeek atā¦
They may be āout of sight,ā but failing septic systems put drinking water and our #GreatLakes at risk. Michiganās Septic Replacement Loan Program offers low-interest loans to help homeowners repair or replace failing systems: tinyurl.com/2s8jznhd #SepticSmartWeek #SepticSmart
#OaklandCounty has over 80,000 onsite sewage disposal systems. Permits are required. bit.ly/4jKaHDJ #SepticSmartWeek
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 1: Think at the Sink Everything that goes down your drain can affect your septic system. Avoid pouring fats, oils, and grease down the sink, as they can clog pipes and drain fields.
š°š§ Got a septic system? Regular maintenance saves moneyšø, protects your health and the environment. Join EGLEās free #SepticSmartWeek webinar Sept. 15 for maintenance tips and more. Register: tinyurl.com/mw4d96ar Learn more about #SepticSmartWeek: tinyurl.com/56awpk7s
Happy #SepticSmartWeek! Quick Tip 3: Keep It Clean š§½ Regular septic system inspections and pumping are vital. The EPA recommends having your septic system inspected every three years by a licensed professional and pumped every three to five years.
š§ Septic systems serve over 1.3 million Michigan homes. Regular care keeps them working, protects our water, and saves money. Learn how to maintain yours during #SepticSmartWeek: tinyurl.com/2mvmjywm
This week is #SepticSmartWeek, and EPA is encouraging homeowners to care for and properly maintain their septic systems. A septic system treats and disposes of household wastewater, but without proper care, it can lead to more than just a stinky mess; expensive repairs,ā¦
As of July 24, 2024, new OWTS requirements for home occupation uses were in effect, following amendments to the Malibu Municipal Code. šš #SepticSmartWeek #CityofMalibuUpdates #OWTS #environment #coastalliving #malibu
Just because something says its āflushableā doesnāt necessarily mean itās safe for your septic system. Only toilet paper and human waste should be flushed down your toilet. Learn more at getpumpednh.com #SepticSmartWeek #GetPumpedNH
Shield Your Field: Your septic drainfield is a very important part of your overall system! #SepticSmartWeek
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