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i <br /> 13-78 ■ SECTION 13: Forms and Reference <br /> UNIVERSITY <br /> OF MINNESOTA Septic System Best ` '' <br /> Management Practices <br /> Septic systems protect human health and the environment by safely recycling wastewater and returning it to the natural <br /> environment.It is your job as the homeowner to be sure this happens effectively and safely.As with your car,regular <br /> maintenance and attention is needed to keep it operating efficiently in a cost effective manner. <br /> Septic Tank Soil Treatment Area: TrenchorMound <br /> Functions: Functions: <br /> • Separates into three layers: scum(stuff that floats), • Soil organisms destroy pathogens(bacteria,viruses). <br /> sludge(stuff that sinks),and the liquid. • Remove phosphorus,reduce nitrogen content. <br /> • The solids and scum are held until removed by the • Recycle clean water into the soil and ground water. <br /> maintainer.Anaerobic bacteria work to break down Water and nutrients enter the ground water,evaporate <br /> wastes,prepare the liquid for the drainfield. throu <br /> • The liquid is delivered to the soil treatment area to Best management practices: <br /> h plants,and are a by plants. <br /> complete the treatment process. • Maintain vegetative cover(turf grass,native grasses, <br /> • If solids are not removed,they can end up in the soil flowers).Mow,but do not fertilize,bum or over-water. <br /> treatment area,causing(often irreparable)damage. • Keep all vehicles,bikes,snowmobiles,etc.off. <br /> • Factors that increase frequency of pumping:use of • Do not plant trees or shrubs near drainfield. <br /> garbage disposal,water treatment unit that discharges • Inspect for cracked,missing inspection pipe covers. <br /> into the septic system,in-home daycare or other reason • Follow practices to prevent freezing,including <br /> a large number of people are present most of the time, mulching the entire system if needed. <br /> laundry on the 2nd floor,excessive use of water and <br /> strong cleaning products. Household Best Management Practices <br /> Best management practices: Manage water use: <br /> • Tanks need to be evaluated every two to three years • Repair all leaking faucets,toilets,fixtures. <br /> and pumped if necessary. Some counties require • Change to low flow toilets,shower heads. <br /> pumping on a specified basis.New homes—pump • Replace appliances with low water use models. <br /> •• Spread water uses evenly throughout the day and week.. <br /> within 3-12 months of occupancy the first time. <br /> • Never allow a tank to be cleaned through the inspection • Re-route clean water sources:water softener,treatment <br /> pipe.This is not allowed by code,and it does not allow unit recharge water,high efficiency furnace drip,sump <br /> a good cleaning to occur. Scum can plug the baffle pumps to separate drainage area. <br /> baffles can be knocked off.Tanks should only be Watch what goes down the drain: <br /> • The toilet is not a garbage can—nothing should be <br /> cleaned through the manhole or maintenance hole. <br /> • Be sure baffles,effluent screen,pumps and other flushed except human waste and toilet paper. <br /> • Excess medications—return to pharmacy or land-fill.components are inspected when the tank is pumped. <br /> • Install risers on the manhole covers to allow easier • Limit or eliminate drain cleaner use. <br /> • Do not use automatic toilet cleaners,disposable brushes. <br /> access.Insulate the cover and secure tightly. <br /> • An effluent screen will prevent most solids from • Do not use every-use or automatic shower cleaners. <br /> • No hazardous waste,paints,solvents,chemicals.Use <br /> reaching the soil treatment area. Install and clean <br /> according to manufacturer recommendations. disposable paint brushes. <br /> • Never use additives. The cleaners are harmful to your • Eliminate or limit use of garbage disposal. <br /> • No chlorine treated water such as from hot tubs. <br /> system.They do not replace good management <br /> practices. Starters and feeders are not effective. Manage product use: <br /> • Warning:NEVER go into a septic tank—there are • Minimize use of anti-bacterial soaps,cleansers. <br /> • Detergents:measure accurately,use as little as possible. <br /> dangerous gases and no oxygen! <br /> • Do not ignore alarms—troubleshoot the problem. • Limit use of bleach-based cleansers. <br /> Septage—the solids from the tank are usually land-applied.Lime is added in the truck to destroy pathogens and help <br /> control odors. Septic pumpers must follow strict guidelines to protect public safety and water quality.Septage disposal is <br /> managed by the MN Pollution Control Agency(MPCA)and the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). <br /> For more information:Order the Septic System Owner's Guide.Call 800-876-8636 or go to http://shop.extension.umn.edu. <br /> Onsite Sewage Treatment Program web site: http•//septic umn edu University of Minnesota Extension http://www.extension.ummedtt. <br /> Wri©2008 Regents of the University of Minnesota.All rights Reserved.The University of Minnesota ilea by <br /> yui Valerie Prax,Regional Extension Educator,6/07 <br /> I/09 <br /> made available in alternative formats for people with disabilities.Call the Water Resources Center,612-624-9282. This material can be <br />