Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
On-Site Septic System Operation and Maintenance
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On-Site Septic System Operation and Maintenance
If you don’t know where your septic system is, there are two ways you can get a copy. You will need to know your address and parcel number to find the records. To get a copy of the record:
- Request a copy of your As-Built Record Drawing by submitting a Public Records Request. If we have it in our files, we can send you a copy.
- You can also look in our online septic records portal.
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On-Site Septic System Operation and Maintenance
That depends on what kind of septic system you have:
- A gravity OSS system, that consists of just a septic tank and a drainfield, should be inspected every 3 years.
- A more complex OSS system, like one that has a pump and pressure tank should be inspected every year.
- We recommend having your tank pumped every 5 years.
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On-Site Septic System Operation and Maintenance
Some common signs of OSS failure are:
- Standing water or damp spots near the septic tank or drainfield.
- Bad odors around the septic tank or drainfield.
- Bright green, spongy lush grass over the septic tank or drainfield, even during dry weather.
- Water and sewage from toilets, drains, and sinks are backing up into the home.
- Bathtubs, showers, and sinks drain very slowly.
- Gurgling sounds in the plumbing system.
If you notice any of these things, call a septic professional to inspect your septic system.
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On-Site Septic System Operation and Maintenance
GCHD keeps a list of certified septic professionals who do work in Grant County. The list is updated if new providers are added. You can find the list on our On-Site Septic Service Providers webpage by clicking here.