What Lies Below: A Theory of Planned Behavior Study of Septic System Owners’ Practices in the Attoyac Bayou Watershed
Emmanuel. C. Okolo, Audrey McCrary, Karissa Palmer, T. Allen Berthold, Holli R. Leggette

TL;DR
This study explores how septic system owners in Attoyac Bayou make maintenance decisions and how these affect watershed health.
Contribution
The study applies the theory of planned behavior to septic system maintenance in a specific watershed context.
Findings
Most septic systems in Attoyac Bayou are older conventional models with inconsistent maintenance.
Positive attitudes strongly influence maintenance behavior more than social norms or perceived control.
Recommendations include targeted messaging to improve maintenance behaviors.
Abstract
As populations increase, water quality is increasingly affected by failing septic systems that introduce harmful fecal bacteria (e.g., E. coli) into watersheds. Septic system owners play a vital role in reducing the impact of such bacteria. Therefore, our study aimed to examine factors that influence septic system owners’ decisions to improve septic system maintenance and protect watershed health in the Attoyac Bayou, located in East Texas. Using the theory of planned behavior, we addressed three research questions: (1) What are the characteristics of septic systems within the Attoyac Bayou watershed?; (2) How have septic system owners in the Attoyac Bayou watershed maintained their systems?; and (3) How do attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control predict septic system maintenance behaviors? We sent a questionnaire to septic system owners in the Attoyac Bayou…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFecal contamination and water quality · Water Treatment and Disinfection · Water resources management and optimization
