16 example sentences using septic.
Septic used in a sentence
Septic in a sentence as an adjective
Also, the warm weather makes the stuff in the septic tank decompose faster.
Pay for a septic tank if available, or do not use public sewers.
There are plenty of places around the world that have septic systems not designed to handle toilet paper.
You'd never know the difference, if you were just visiting someone's house, whether they had a septic tank or a sewer.
It's worse in India than US campsites, because the toilets are squatting ones, and your nose is closer to the septic tank.
Unfortunately, for some reason, it later went septic.
They are trying to be as anti-septic and vanilla as possible in order to avoid causing offense.
ExactlyDealing with Windows nowadays is akin to cleaning a septic tank.
Having recently traveled abroad, I can confirm that a lot of hotels in areas with bad septic won't even let you flush toilet paper.
"Hammers may be a part of the toolset, but they won't solve issues like siting it on the edge of a sand dune, or that the septic tank is currently in the master bedroom.
Dubai is having a massive problem with sewage and in the US there are a lot of communities that have septic tanks which, when they fail, can cause ground water pollution.
Don't know why people want to hangout on Malibu beaches, the water smell like sewage since they lack a sewer system so everything is on septic tanks that overflow every time it rains.
The day the consultant found it was septic he rushed me into surgery that afternoon and I spent the next 6 nights on IV antibiotics, followed by a course of oral antibiotics.
It is not illegal for me to suggest someone take a pill if they have a headache, offer a friend an anti-histamine, put a plaster on my girl-friend's cut, or clean my nephew's scraped knee with anti-septic.
Things like septic systems, building a dock or anything near the shoreline, and even putting in a mooring buoy can be significant challenges to get approved in many US jurisdictions.
"With little access to running water, government latrines typically consist of a large, concrete septic tank with a ceramic squat-toilet on top, enclosed by a cement or brick cubicle with a narrow door.
Septic definitions
containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms; "a septic sore throat"; "a septic environment"; "septic sewage"
See also: infected
of or relating to or caused by putrefaction; "the septic action occurs at the bottom of the septic tank"