Water conservation is always a good thing when it comes to your septic system. The more a household conserves, the less
water enters the septic system. Efficient water use can improve the bacterial action of the septic system and reduce the risk of failure.
• Check for leaky taps and leaking toilets. Each small drip adds up.
• Take short showers instead of baths.
• Replace your inefficient toilets with a low-flush, high-efficiency or a dual flush toilets.
• Wash full loads of laundry and dishes.
• Use faucet aerators and high efficiency shower heads to reduce water use .
• Consider purchasing a high-efficiency washing machine and water efficient dishwashers.
water enters the septic system. Efficient water use can improve the bacterial action of the septic system and reduce the risk of failure.
• Check for leaky taps and leaking toilets. Each small drip adds up.
• Take short showers instead of baths.
• Replace your inefficient toilets with a low-flush, high-efficiency or a dual flush toilets.
• Wash full loads of laundry and dishes.
• Use faucet aerators and high efficiency shower heads to reduce water use .
• Consider purchasing a high-efficiency washing machine and water efficient dishwashers.