Septic System Clinic – August 27, 2025

Workshop Details
August 27, 2025; 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Lampasas County Farm Bureau Office
1793 US-281
Lampasas, TX 76550 (map)
Doors open at 1:00 pm for sign in
Preregistration is requested but not required
Workshop Description
Home septic systems, also known as on-site sewage systems, or OSSFs, are used to treat wastewater before it is dispersed on the property and are typically found in rural areas or areas that cannot connect to a municipal waste collection system. Systems that are not functioning properly can contaminate our waterways with bacteria and other pollutants, in addition to causing human health hazards. The clinic will provide a basic understanding of the operational and maintenance activities of a septic system and explain how activities within the home impact septic systems.
There will be a presentation over health and safety considerations, how to care for and feed the system, and general maintenance procedures. An update will be provided about the ongoing grant program that replaces qualified failing septic systems in the Lampasas River watershed. The remainder of the clinic will offer participants the opportunity to ask questions in an informal setting. Failing septic systems were identified by the Lampasas River Watershed Partnership as a potential source of bacterial contamination in nearby streams and waterways. The septic system maintenance clinic is offered as an educational component of the Lampasas River Watershed Protection Plan.
For questions, contact Lisa Prcin, 254-774-6008 or lprcin@brc.tamus.edu. For resources about septic systems in Texas, go to http://ossf.tamu.edu/ or https://lampasasriver.org/resources/ossf/.