As we are moving into
Phase 2 of
The Great Reset rollout, I am getting ready for the State or Federal lockdown coming our way.
> We are building up our food supplies,
> Making sure we have plenty of wood for heat and emergency cooking,
> Finishing up the solar system,
> Getting up-supplied in meds,
> Having our septic system serviced...
The septic system is one area that most people forget.
I called my local honey bucket company last week and requested that if they are in my area over the next 2-weeks, I need my septic system serviced. Yesterday, I received a call at about 1600 hrs. letting me know that he was in the area and would like to drop by. Thirty-minutes later, he was here and did the deed. One more thing done on my "lockdown punch list".
As a rule of thumb, it is recommended that your septic system be inspected and pumped if necessary, every 4-years. If you have a septic system, when was yours last serviced?
Thinking about you folks on town sewage - What is your plan if your sewage plant quits?