Failing cover: Many homeowners choose to completely cover their septic tank with at least a few inches of dirt, allowing grass to conceal the tank. Unfortunately, this also hides when the lid is damaged or is failing. If your child, large dog, or even yourself walk or run across a septic tank with a damaged lid, it could fall in. Obviously, this could then send whoever and whatever is on the lid into the tank. Avoid this possibility by having your septic tank professionally inspected at least every other year. Also, keep track of where the septic tank is located and try to avoid walking on it as much as possible.
Contaminated drain field: Waste water enters one end of your septic tank, gets processed by the bacteria in the tank, and then exits the other end as semi-clean water. Solids …show more content…
Many homes that have a septic tank system also use a well to get their water. If this is the case for your home, then you'll need to be especially careful to make sure that your septic tank is cleaned out on a regular schedule. In addition, if your well should happen to go dry in the future, you'll have fewer options for well placement than if you didn't have a septic tank. Your well-locating and drilling company should ask you where your septic tank is, to avoid placing your new well too close, but make sure to mention it anyway as soon as possible so that neither you nor they