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DISPOSAL OF SEPTIC WASTE

Released on July 25, 2011

As cottage season is well underway, septic waste hauling operators are in full demand to service properties and dispose of liquid domestic (septic) waste. To discourage shortcuts being taken in disposal methods, the Ministry of Environment is calling upon cottage dwellers and permanent residents to help.

"Improper disposal of septic waste is becoming a growing concern in Saskatchewan because it can cause damage to the environment and poses health and safety issues for residents, pets, livestock and wildlife," Municipal Branch Executive Director Sam Ferris said.

When hiring a septic waste hauling operator, residents are encouraged to ask to see their Ministry of Environment permit and inquire where the waste is being disposed. If residents are aware that septic waste is not be disposed of properly, or if they observe improper dumping, the offense can be reported by calling the ministry's toll-free TIP line at 1-800-667-7561 or #5555 on your SaskTel cell phone.

For more information about the hauling and proper disposal of septic waste, please visit www.environment.gov.sk.ca or contact your local Ministry of Environment Office.

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For more information, contact:

Barb Barootes
Environment
Regina
Phone: 306-787-6595
Email: barbara.barootes@gov.sk.ca

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