As a rule of thumb, evapotranspiration/absorption systems are underground and out of sight. However, out-of-mind is a very risky approach to operating and maintaining your system. Think of your septic system as a living biological unit that works for you. You keep it healthy and it keeps you happy. Long-term efficient operation of your system is directly dependent upon how you maintain it. The septic system serving your home is not a permanent or lifetime unit. It will fail if not properly maintained. A failing system can cause serious health risks and degradation of the environment and are often expensive to repair. To ensure continued effective operation, have your septic tank and system inspected annually.
Under average conditions, you should have your septic tank pumped out every 3-5 years. However a number of factors impact the frequency of pumping.
All these factors can contribute to more frequent pump outs.
The effectiveness of the land application area is also governed by the activities of the owner. Regular maintenance is essential in prolonging the life of the system.
Reducing water usage in your home will lessen the likelihood of problems such as overloading your septic system. Overloading may result in wastewater backing up into your house, contamination of your yard with improperly treated effluent or effluent from your system contaminating ground-water in nearby creeks, rivers or dams.