
NORTH FULTON, GA — North Fulton residents have a chance to learn the ins and outs of their septic system in a workshop, according to a release from the Alpharetta website.
“Do you have a septic tank system? Does conflicting information have you wondering what you should and should not do to keep it working properly?” the site asks. If this applies to you, the workshop may be a good idea.
The city says simple maintenance can prevent most big issues with septic tanks.
The Fulton County Department of Public Works is hosting the workshop alongside Alpharetta, Roswell and Milton.
The free workshop will be Jan. 29 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Fulton County Customer Service Center at 11575 Maxwell Rd. in Alpharetta.
See the Alpharetta website for more info.
Topics will include:
- Basics of how a septic tank system works
- Do’s and don’ts on what you can put down the drain
- Maintenance
- When to call a professional
From the City of Alpharetta:
If your home as a septic tank waste management system, we encourage you to attend. Written materials will be provided to keep for future reference. To register for this class or for more information contact Kelli Edwards at Kelli.Edwards@fultoncountyga.gov or 404 612-7400