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A few communities around the country have established management programs that involve having a third party professional look at all septic systems on a regular basis and do whatever maintenance is necessary.

Each management visit includes checking both septic tank and drainfield for proper function.

Communities that have management programs have found that, once management programs are established, they do not deal with septic system failures but identify any needs for maintenance and fix systems before they become failures and environmental or public health problems.



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