How should I maintain my septic system to prevent storm water pollution?

Leaking and poorly maintained septic systems release nutrients and pathogens (bacteria and viruses) that can be picked up by storm water and discharged into nearby waterbodies. Pathogens can cause public health problems and environmental concerns.

  • Inspect your system every 3 years and pump your tank as necessary (every 3 to 5 years).
  • Don’t dispose of household hazardous waste in sinks or toilets.

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1. What is storm water runoff?
2. Why is storm water runoff a problem?
3. What are the effects of storm water pollution?
4. How can we prevent storm water pollution?
5. How do fertilizers and pesticides affect storm water pollution?
6. What should I do when maintaining my vehicle to prevent pollution?
7. How should I maintain my septic system to prevent storm water pollution?
8. Can pet waste contribute to storm water pollution?
9. What residential landscaping changes can I make to prevent pollution caused by storm water runoff?