SepticSmart Week Webinar
The U of M Onsite Sewage Treatment Program will offer a free training opportunity on ‘Being Septic Smart’ to celebrate SepticSmart Week. The ‘Being Septic Smart’ webinar teaches property owners the basics about how their septic systems work, including how to care for and maintain a septic system so it can function during or beyond its design lifetime.
Sara Heger, researcher and instructor in the Onsite Sewage Treatment Program for the Water Resources Center, said "Attendees will leave this class learning something NEW about how their septic system works or how to properly use and maintain it".
Septic systems are designed to last 20-30 years but can last longer depending on use, care, and maintenance. Being Septic Smart provides information that enables property owners to maximize their septic investment so their system can function during and beyond its design lifetime, with information that includes:
- How a septic system works
- The purpose of the septic tank and drain field or mound
- How a properly operating septic system protects ground and surface water
- How often the septic tank should be pumped
- Whether additives are a good idea
- How to prevent winter freeze-ups, and much more