Septic Elimination

Sustainable wastewater solutions for a cleaner, healthier future.

There are thousands of older and failing septic systems throughout the state of Indiana. Failing systems often create a public and environmental health hazard. Untreated wastewater enters waterways, pools in yards and can even seep into the drinking water table. “Septic Elimination” is the process by which older and failing septic systems are decommissioned and replaced with new sanitary sewer infrastructure. Areas with some density of homes, older septics, known Health Department violations and general proximity to existing sanitary sewer infrastructure are ideal areas for septic elimination.

Septic Elimination Efforts


Septic elimination efforts, while critically important, can be uniquely challenging projects to initiate and manage. At BCS Management, we understand the delicate nature of these projects and the financial concern they can present to homeowners. Our septic elimination projects pursuit process facilitates ongoing communications with property owners, educates and seeks financial assistance programs where required. Our goal is to make these projects possible in an affordable manner.

Is your community challenged by failing septic systems? Contact us to discuss possible options for your unique situation.

General information about septic systems and sanitary sewer installation.

Septic Systems in Indiana


Septic systems are a type of simple onsite sewage facility for the treatment of household wastewater. A properly designed septic system typically consists of an underground chamber (septic tank) followed by a filtering system such as a leach field or drainfield. The drainfield is to provide effluent absorption or purification before the wastewater reaches the groundwater, relying on the earth itself to filter household wastewater.  

Hundreds of thousands of septic systems throughout Indiana are more than 30 years old. Most of these systems either do not contain a drain field or are no longer functioning as designed. These failing systems cause untreated sewage to reach the waterways and groundwater creating a serious public and environmental health issue. In many areas, water testing reveals e-coli in the water table of greater than 200,000 ppm; less than 200 ppm count is considered safe.

Key Points on Septic Systems


  • Septic systems require expert care and regular maintenance every year or so.
  • Septic systems may last decades if properly maintained.
  • Discharging pollutants and contaminants into the Earth is an antiquated notion.
  • Home additions or a new structure requires an expensive septic system upgrade.
  • The presence of a septic system may detract from the resale ability of your home.

Considerations for Aging or Failed Systems


Homeowners who recognize that their onsite septic system has failed are faced with two primary choices – replacement of the individual onsite system or septic elimination by way of installation of a sanitary sewer system.  Neither of these options are the “better or right solution” and in some instances neither is logistically or financially feasible. 

Areas with smaller lot sizes, a higher density of homes in a relatively small geographic area and proximity to existing sewer lines are ideal for septic elimination by installation of sanitary sewer. Most county health department sanitarians have several of these areas identified throughout their county. Initiating, and most importantly, financing these projects can prove to be a real challenge in most areas. That is where our process, which goes beyond engineering and technical design, is critical to the success of these projects. 

  • Minimum lot size must be met
  • Appropriate soil types required
  • Costs $10,000 to $15,000 for simple systems with costs climbing $40,000+ for mounds or ATUs.
  • Appropriate for large, rural properties

BCS can help you finance your septic upgrade or replacement. Learn more at https://bcs-management.com/connectionfinancing/

  • Geographic proximity to existing infrastructure or treatment plant is critical
  • Building count and density is considered
  • Costs $5,000 to $10,000 for simple, short runs with costs climbing $30,000+ for complex setups with long runs.
  • Appropriate for smaller lots with higher count/density of homes
  • Maintenance is obligation of the service provider

BCS can help you finance your sewer connection project. Learn more at https://bcs-management.com/connectionfinancing/

Types of New Sanitary Collection Systems


The more frequent, and more preferred method of providing sanitary sewer service to a home or business is a system of underground pipes leading away from the facility (downhill by gravity). Once the sewage reaches the public sewer system in the nearby streets, roadways or sometimes a dedicated easement, the sewage will then continue toward a treatment facility. The provision of sewer service does not need any pumping or other equipment by the property owner and is low in operational and maintenance costs over the life of the system.

In some situations, due to terrain or topography, a home or business can not send their sewage to the public sewer system without the help of pumping equipment and pressurized piping. These homes or businesses are located downhill or at an elevation lower than the nearby public sewer system. In these instances, an underground grinder pump station is located nearby that takes sewage from the facility and pumps it up to the public sewer system. Once the sewage reaches the public sewer system in the nearby streets, roadways or sometimes a dedicated easement, the sewage will continue toward a treatment facility. Sewer service for these homes or businesses require the extra pumping equipment and small diameter pressurized pipelines in order to work successfully and requires electricity and regular maintenance over the life of the system.

Earth Day Septic Systems

Timeline for Sewers


Sanitary sewer or water projects do not move quickly. Most are initiated by either a Health Department citation or a petition from homeowners to a municipality with interest in extending sanitary sewer service to the area. Either of these events will trigger research of the area followed by an informational meeting with the residents.

The entire process from initiation to connection to the sewer takes no less than 18 months and often closer to 24 months. See more detail on this process on our Communications and PR page. 

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Client Testimonials


Serving on the Taylor Regional Sewer Board, my priority is ensuring our community has access to dependable and affordable sewer services. When we faced complex facility and operational challenges in the past, BCS Management came on board with the expertise we needed. They are true professionals who clearly care about the communities they serve. As a result, I highly recommend their team for any municipality or district looking for practical solutions to running a waste water treatment operation.

Larry Hayes, Member, Taylor Regional Sewer Board

I ran for county commissioner because I want to see real progress in Montgomery County. For us to be successful in that mission, we need to have the right team in place, including our contracted advisors. The BCS Management team are “go-getters”, they are responsive, proactive and tie the pieces together for us. Highly recommended.

John Frey, Montgomery County Commissioner

I was blessed to meet Lana on an airplane a few years ago. With her managing the development of my proprietary financial products analysis process, we were able to accomplish more in one year than I had in 5 or 6 trying to manage it myself. I look forward to continued success and maintaining our working relationship as we build and grow this concept and vision together.

Craig J. Stiles, Founder, Decidere Analytics and Financial Advisor, Managing Director, Ameriprise Financial

BCS Management has helped our organization be more successful. With BCS leading many of our internal processes we have increased our staff, improved our outreach efforts and added many more customers. BCS has improved the efficiency of our administrative team and has provided a professional presence to many more of our external stakeholders. BCS helps us better serve our community.

Former Executive Director, Allen County Regional Water and Sewer District

BCS Management helps us do better work for the clients and communities we serve. Collaborating with BCS more efficiently organizes and completes many of our strategic planning and writing tasks so we can focus more on our core engineering and consulting services. Our clients can expect more and experience better services and projects that are on time and under budget. BCS Management's assistance is helping us to effectively expand the scope of services we provide to our clients and improve our bottom line.

Thomas (Ted) Nitza, P.E., Project Manager, Kimley-Horn Engineering

The professionalism of the BCS Management team is unmatched. Responses are quick, professional, quality of the team and work performed is top notch. Give them an idea and a budget and they run with it so the business owners can focus on how to more efficiently run their business. Rely on BCS Management to provide you all of your website, design, & SEO needs.

Bradley Reinking, Heartwood Group

As a County Commissioner, my goal is to get wins for my district and county. As soon as questions regarding infrastructure (especially sewer and water) came up for our new economic development area, BCS was my only call. They are knowledgeable, professional, and have really gone the extra mile for Grant County. 5 out of 5....I highly recommend.

Ron Stewart, Grant County Commissioner

As past President of the Grant County Convention and Visitors Bureau, I contacted BCS Management to give our website a much needed modern face. BCS Management delivered a world-class site before I even had time to worry about the timeline. Usually, speed means cutting corners, but the quality here is top tier. They understand that in tourism and local government, timing is everything. They are easily one of the most efficient teams I’ve worked with! I highly recommend BCS Management for your business needs.

Steve Wright, Former President of Grant County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Former Grant County Commissioner

As both a former client and a current Economic Development Advisor for BCS Management, I have a unique understanding of the value that BCS brings to any project. A small or medium-sized municipality barely has the human resources to keep their operations running on a day-to-day basis. If a multi-million dollar infrastructure project comes along, the community rarely has the extra resources and expertise to manage the project to keep it on time and under budget. BCS Management provides the extra resources to manage the project and do the job right, keeping day-to-day operations running smoothly without having to add extra staff.

Jon Myers, President, Myers Family Holdings, LLC

Prior to hiring BCS, the Montgomery County Regional Sewer District lacked the structure to operate efficiently. Since 2019, BCS has organized our day-to-day functions, identified cost savings, and implemented disciplined financial planning. As a result, MCRSD is now operationally cash-positive. I confidently recommend BCS Management to any new sewer district seeking organization and stability.

Dan Guard, Montgomery County Commissioner & President, Montgomery County RSD

In Howard County, we spent months seeking a solution for the Taylor Regional Sewer District. BCS Management's analysis revealed staggering issues, leading the Commissioners to provide emergency funding on one non-negotiable condition: TRSD must hire BCS to oversee operations. We required experts in utility law, planning, IDEM requirements, and financial management. For new districts, I advise prioritizing proper management from the start; BCS is the right partner for making districts sustainable.

Jack Dodd, Howard County Commissioner