News
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How much water is in my pond?
Published on April 8, 2024
Many times, we are required to know the water volume of our pond for various applications, including the size of fountains, fish carrying capacity, water treatments, and more. -
Be careful what you flush
Published on April 8, 2024
Flushing wipes and other items used for disinfection can damage wastewater treatment systems. -
Protecting your septic system after a flood
Published on August 28, 2023
With one in five U.S. households depending on septic systems to treat their wastewater, knowing how to protect your system after a major flood could save your system from expensive repairs. -
Grow your appreciation for Michigan’s inland lakes with the Introduction to Lakes Online course
Published on November 17, 2021
The award-winning inland lakes course will be back in session in January 2022. -
Being “SepticSmart” ensures the health of your family, lake and waterfront investment
Published on September 11, 2020
Learn how being septicsmart can bring important safeguards to you and the environment. -
Learn about lakes, streams, and watersheds with MSU Extension
Published on April 24, 2020
Whether you want to dip your toes or take a deep dive, we have an educational experience for you. -
Can medications harm my septic system?
Published on February 8, 2019
If someone in your home is taking medications for an extended period, you may want to have your septic tank pumped more often. -
Protect your septic system from large party gatherings
Published on December 19, 2018
Additional water inputs from bathroom use during a large party without pre-planning can cause an unwanted surprise for your guests. -
Don’t flush that! Baby wipes and other products cause backups
Published on January 31, 2018
Putting anything in your toilet that does not break down quickly can cause plumbing and septic backups and result in costly repairs. -
Improving water quality through septic system education
Published on October 1, 2017
Michigan State University Extension provides resources to educate Michigan families about the essential maintenance of septic systems.