Minnesota Septic Mound System Information

10 Mound System Maintenance Procedures Elk River MNA Mound System is a commonly used name for a commonly used Alternative Septic System. Confused? Many Elk River MN are either connected to a municipal sewer system or use their own Private Sewage Treatment Design. Of those, many are able to utilize some type of conventional below ground drainage field. A Mound System on the other hand has a raised or mounded section that serves as a sand and gravel filled distribution and filtration process for Sewage Wastewater. If your property has this sort of sewer system then a Licensed Septic Contractor like CSI Custom Septic, Inc. can offer information on how to Properly Maintain Your Septic Mound.

 

Have Septic Mound Inspected Annually

Good Septic System Performance begins with a good design and proper installation. A Raised Mound System is a large investment that requires some care and maintenance to keep it functioning at the optimal best. An Annual Septic Checkup is advised to make sure that everything is operating as expected.

During a Mound System Inspection, your MN Septic Contractor may take a close look at septic components such as the following:

  • Septic Tank
  • Electrical Pumps
  • Floats
  • Dosing Chamber
  • Electric Component Calibration

 

10 Maintenance Procedures for Mound Systems

Mound Septic Systems Maintenance Requirements are not very difficult, time consuming or expensive. However, taking the time to properly care for your Septic Mound System can really pay off by extending the life of your sewage treatment process.

  1. Have your septic contractor install a PVC inspection pipe that allows them to observe the contents of the septic tank without opening the manhole cover.
  1. Schedule a yearly inspection to determine the health of the system as well as to let you know when the septic tank needs to be emptied out.
  1. Keep up with a regular pumping schedule to pump out solids and clean the septic tank.
  1. Ask a licensed septic contractor to install an alarm system to alert you if the water level rises too high.
  1. Grow grass or other low maintenance vegetation over the septic mound to help reduce erosion and control water intrusion. Keep off of the raised mound as much as possible.
  1. Be very careful about what flows down the drain. Remember that anything that washes down any drain will end up inside of the septic tank. Limit use of a garbage disposal. Avoid cooking grease, fats, oils and chemicals that kill off bacteria that is central to the natural treatment process.
  1. Never use your toilet for disposal of trash. Only human waste, toilet tissue and water should be flushed down the toilet. Never flush wipes, dental floss, condoms, tampons, coffee grounds, medications, cigarette butts or anything else that may clog or slow down the sewage treatment action.
  1. Be careful not to overload the septic mound with excess wastewater. Spread out loads of laundry, repair leaky faucets and try to reduce how much water you use.
  1. Attach a lint filter to the exit hose of the washing machine to reduce the amount of materials that collect inside of the tank.
  1. Keep a record of all maintenance procedures including septic tank pump outs, inspection schedule and repairs. Have a detailed diagram that includes the location of septic tank, drainage field and dosing tank.

 

Licensed MN Septic Contractor

(CSI) Custom Septic Inc. is a reliable source for your septic system needs. As a very experienced and Licensed MN Septic Contractor, CSI is authorized to provide Mound System Designing, Installation, Inspections and Repairs. If you follow the Mound System Maintenance recommendations listed in this article you may be surprised at how easy it is to keep your septic system healthy for a very long time.

In Elk River MN, Contact Custom Septic, Inc. (CSI) at: (763) 218-4769 for Mound System Design, Inspections and Installation.