What is the Difference Between Sewer vs. Septic?

Ultimately, both sewer and septic systems properly dispose of wastewater. The main difference is that septic systems operate independently, while sewers are connected to the main sewer supply and treated in large plants.
How the Florida Water Table Affects Septic Systems

In Florida, the water table is generally just a few feet below the surface. Any changes in the water table can significantly impact septic tanks and drain fields.
How proper septic system maintenance can prevent tragedies like falling into a septic tank

A hole forming above the septic tank can be a critical safety concern. See what happens when you fall into a septic tank and how to avoid it.
Why is There a Mound in My Yard?

Despite their grassy appearance, these mounds have nothing to do with nature. They’re part of the home’s septic system.