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Do you know how your wastewater is treated? If you do not pay a bill for a sanitary sewer system, your home or business likely uses an on-site septic system to treat your wastewater. Septic systems can be reliable and economical methods of treating household wastewater. It is your responsibility to take care of the system so that it continues to function properly. Maintaining your system helps protect your health, avoid costly repairs, and prevent water pollution.
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