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Reduce chances of your septic system freezing

By Valerie Prax, University of Minnesota Extension Service

ST. PAUL, Minn. (1/16/07) - A combination of cold weather and lack of snow is one reason home septic systems can freeze.

Other reasons include irregular use, leaking plumbing fixtures or a pipe that's not installed with the proper change of elevation. If the soil over a pipe is compacted, the elevation of the pipe may shift, causing a loss of gravity flow. This results in water left standing in pipes, and the water can easily freeze.

Here are some ways to reduce chances of a frozen septic system:

More detailed information is available at the Extension website, http://septic.umn.edu/Homeowner/factsheets/freezingproblems.html .

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Valerie Prax is a water resource management educator with the University of Minnesota Extension Service.

Media Contact: Julie Christensen, U of M Extension Service, (612) 626-4077, reuve007@umn.edu


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