Alternative Sewage Disposal System Maintenance Schedule With Operator is a legal document that was released by the Environmental Services Department - Wake County, North Carolina - a government authority operating within North Carolina. The form may be used strictly within Wake County.
Q: What is an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: An alternative sewage disposal system is a system that is used to treat and dispose of wastewater when a regular septic system is not feasible.
Q: Why would someone need an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: Someone may need an alternative sewage disposal system if their property doesn't have enough space for a conventional septic system, or if the soil conditions are not suitable for a septic system.
Q: What is a maintenance schedule for an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: A maintenance schedule for an alternative sewage disposal system outlines the tasks that need to be done regularly to ensure that the system functions properly.
Q: What are the maintenance tasks for an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: Maintenance tasks can include inspecting the system, checking for leaks or blockages, maintaining vegetation around the system, and pumping out the solids as needed.
Q: Who is responsible for maintaining an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: The property owner is typically responsible for maintaining an alternative sewage disposal system.
Q: Is an operator required for maintaining an alternative sewage disposal system?
A: Yes, an operator is typically required to perform certain maintenance tasks, such as pumping out the solids.
Q: How often should an alternative sewage disposal system be inspected?
A: The frequency of inspections can vary depending on the system, but it is typically recommended to have a professional inspection every 1-3 years.
Q: How often should an alternative sewage disposal system be pumped out?
A: The frequency of pumping out the solids can vary depending on factors such as system size and usage, but it is typically recommended to have it done every 3-5 years.
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