By Julie Russo

If you are in the market for a new home, you may have noticed that some neighborhoods are on public utility sewer systems and some neighborhoods use septic systems. Generally speaking, cities and towns, and their immediate surrounding areas, will be on sewer systems that are maintained by the local public works department. If a neighborhood is outside the area serviced by the local sewer system, the homes will generally use a septic system to handle waste water.

Large public sewer systems charge a monthly fee for their use, but offer the convenience to the homeowner of not having to maintain anything related to waste water outside of their home. Septic systems are the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain, but have no monthly fee, so are usually less expensive in the long run. However, some septic systems can be more expensive to maintain such as Low-Pressure Dose Systems that uses a pump to move effluent to a drain field or conventional systems that dont percolate well and have to be pumped frequently.

If you are looking at homes in multiple neighborhoods, you will need to make quite a few decisions and choices in order to make the best decision of where to buy. Having some basic knowledge of the pros and cons of each type of waste water system will help in choosing between neighborhoods that are on public utility sewer systems compared to those on septic systems.

Where does the waste go?Septic System: The waste goes into a holding tank.Sewer System: Sewers lines carry waste to a treatment facility.

How does it work?Septic System: Bacteria break down the solid waste and the liquid effluent is then released into the drainfield.Sewer System: The facility removes contaminants and then discharges water back into local water supplies.

What is the cost?Septic System: If buying a new home from a reputable new home builder, then the cost of the septic system is included in the price of the house.Sewer System: The cost to use a public sewer system varies depending on location. Some areas separate the cost of water and sewage, while others combine the two.

What type of maintenance is needed?Septic System: Depending on the usage, septic tanks need to be pumped out yearly or every few years.Sewer System: None

Who is responsible for the maintenance?Septic System: It is the homeowners responsibility to maintain the septic system.Sewer System: Your local municipality is responsible for maintaining the public sewer system.

What do you do if it fails to work?Septic System: Call a professional septic repair company.Sewer System: Call your local municipality public works department

What are the benefits?Septic System: If maintained properly a septic system generally has fewer ongoing costs.Sewer System: Sewer systems are very convenient and the homeowner has no responsibility for repairs.

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