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WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT AND SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Proper management of wastewater and septic systems is essential to protect water quality and preserve the health of aquatic ecosystems. Poorly maintained or faulty facilities can lead to the release of contaminants, bacteria, and nutrients into lakes and streams.

Regular maintenance of septic systems, including periodic pumping and component inspection, ensures their proper functioning and prevents pollution risks. It is also important to use environmentally friendly household and sanitary products to minimize the impact on the system and the natural environment.

Responsible wastewater management also involves the judicious use of water, the reduction of harmful discharges, and compliance with applicable standards. By adopting good practices, every resident contributes to protecting water quality, preventing public health problems, and ensuring the sustainability of our water resources.

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