Dripping Springs septic, by the Dripping Springs locals.
Our trucks are parked here. This isn't a 'service area' on a map — it's where we live, where our kids go to school, and where we already know most of the hard-to-find tanks.
What we know about septic here
Dripping Springs sits on top of the Trinity Aquifer recharge zone managed by the Hays Trinity Groundwater Conservation District. Hays County requires OSSF permits for every property — there's no lot-size exemption like some other Texas counties. And because most of the commercial corridor along US-290 and RR-12 has no municipal sewer, every wedding venue, winery, and distillery in town is on private septic. We work with most of them.
Trinity Aquifer overhead
Your septic system sits directly over a recharge zone. Drain-field failures here matter more than they would three counties east. We inspect with that in mind.
Mandatory aerobic maintenance
Hays County requires a maintenance contract for every aerobic and advanced-treatment system. If yours lapsed, get it back in place — we can refer you to licensed service providers.
Commercial OSSF is the default
Outside city limits, there's no sewer. Every venue and production facility along Fitzhugh Road, RR-12, and the US-290 corridor depends on private septic and licensed haulers.
Where we pump in Dripping Springs
Rural acreage west of SH-12 is our bread and butter. Older conventional tanks, 2–5 acre parcels, some never pumped since install. The big master-planned communities — Belterra, Highpointe, Caliterra, Headwaters — mostly run on community wastewater systems, but the infill acreage around them is all septic.
- Rural acreage west of SH-12
- Fitzhugh Road corridor (commercial + residential mix)
- Pre-1990 ranch-division lots (2–60 acres)
- RR-12 corridor toward Wimberley
- US-290 commercial corridor (wedding venues, distilleries)
Places you might know
We service commercial accounts across Dripping Springs' beverage and event cluster. The city is the legislatively designated Wedding Capital of Texas and the unofficial Distillery Capital — over 35 wedding venues within 15 square miles and a distillery cluster that includes Treaty Oak, Desert Door Sotol, Deep Eddy Vodka, Crowded Barrel Whiskey, and 12 Fox Brewery.
What we do most here
- Residential septic pumping on 3–5 year cycles for acreage homes
- Commercial OSSF service for wedding venues during event seasons
- Distillery stillage and CIP waste hauling
- Brewery spent-grain slurry and fermenter cleanings
- Winery pomace slurry and tank wash water
- Emergency pumping for venues during high-volume weekends
Services we bring to Dripping Springs
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