Colorado
Mile-high living meets down-to-earth wastewater solutions! That’s the reality for about 25% of Colorado homes. From the majestic Rockies to the eastern plains, Colorado residents are taking septic responsibilities to new heights – literally. It’s like having your own personal ecosystem management system – something to discuss on your next mountain hiking trip!
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is like that experienced mountain guide who knows exactly which paths are safe – they’re not letting anyone take dangerous shortcuts with septic installations. They’re as serious about proper septic function as locals are about their craft breweries, ensuring systems can handle everything from mountain permafrost to desert-like conditions. Their advice comes as clear as a Colorado blue sky: manage water usage wisely (those mountain wells aren’t infinite), keep harmful substances out (your septic system isn’t a snow drift that makes things disappear), and maintain your system with the same dedication you have for your ski equipment – because both can cause major disasters if neglected!