No expert here but I'd be concerned about the design of your system. I'd think there should never be a backup into the house unless the line to the tank is clogged, once it hits the tank it should always go out the other end. The systems I've had will either bubble out the top of the lift station if the pump fails (leach field was above the house outlet line) or a leak out of the septic tank or leakage out of the leach field itself if the water doesn't leach down into the soil. My leach field pipes are not down more than a foot or so.
In my county every septic installation is under the jurisdiction of the Health Dept and requires a permit and inspection. They are just now starting a re-inspection program and there will likely be some unhappy people that have to correct their issues that have been ignored for some time. Big bugaboo was/is aeration systems that were not maintained and not functioning properly or at all. They don't allow them at all now on new builds if a regular system can be installed, but will permit them to replace an old one.
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