Oklahoma
Howdy from Oklahoma, where 35% of folks are riding the septic system range! Out here where the wind comes sweeping down the plains (and occasionally tries to sweep away everything else), septic systems are more common than oil derricks in the old days. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) keeps these systems running smoother than a line dance at the state fair – they’re the real septic system whisperers!
With weather more unpredictable than a bronc at a rodeo, these systems need to be tougher than a cowboy’s boots. The DEQ preaches maintenance like a Sunday sermon, making sure everyone knows their septic system needs more regular care than a prize-winning show horse. They’re watching over our groundwater more carefully than a rancher watches their herd during calving season. And when those Oklahoma storms come rolling in (you know, the ones that make Dorothy’s tornado look like a gentle breeze), they make sure every system is built storm-tough!