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How to Care for Your Septic Tank and Septic System Septic System Ongoing Maintenance If you live in a rural area you probably have a septic system instead of a sewer connection. Taking care of your septic system isn't difficult, because modern systems function efficiently when you follow a few basic guidelines. Put these tips to use for a clean and trouble-free septic system. Divert Rainwater From the Septic Drainfield A soggy drainfield won't absorb and neutralize liquid waste. Plan landscaping, roof gutters and foundation drains so that excess water is diverted away from the septic drainfield. Don't Overload the Septic Tank and Drainfield Check faucets and toilets for leaks; make repairs if necessary. Use aerators on faucets and flow reducer nozzles on showers to help lower water consumption. Reduce water levels for small loads of laundry. Wait until the dishwasher is full to run it. Use a displacer to reduce the amount of water needed to flush the toilet. Keep Trees Away from the Septic System Discourage root damage by keeping trees at least 100 feet away from the septic system. Trees with very aggressive roots, such as willows, should be even farther away from the system. The Toilet Isn't a Garbage Disposal Never flush cat litter, disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, paper towels, facial tissues, coffee grounds, or cigarette butts and filters. They'll clog your septic tank in less time than you might imagine. Use Garbage Disposals Wisely A garbage disposal can double the amount of solids added to a septic tank. Choose a top-line disposal that grinds food into tiny particles that are easier for a system to digest. Minimize Heavy Duty Cleaners Overuse of heavy cleaners kills beneficial bacteria in the septic tank, so solids won't break down as well. Do Not Pour Grease Down the Drain Grease can clog the septic drainfield, making it impossible for soil to absorb liquids. If that happens you'll need a new drainfield. Avoid Hazardou