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Know Your Septic Tank Systems

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What this means for the rural folks is that their waste water and dirt are treated right at their very home through their septic system unlike for urban dwellers where the wastes flow down to the municipal sewer system.Although treating sewer wastes right at home may sound unsanitary and unhealthy, there is no need for alarm as this has been in practice for many years. As a matter of fact, almost a quarter percentages of the homes in the country use their own sewerage system.

Know Your Septic Tank Systems
Know Your Septic Tank Systems

How Does a Septic Tank System Work?

It is a simple yet effective system where a tank is placed at a significant distance away from the home. The tank can usually hold about a thousand gallons of wastewater or more.

The main sewer pipe of the home is attached to the tank on one end and another pipe exits to the far side of the tank and is buried underneath in what is known as the “leech field” where the wastes are deposited.


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When the wastes enter the tank, the solid wastes are liquefied and mixed with the liquid wastes then exit the tank into the septic field or “leech field”. Since the wastes have been treated, the liquid that has flowed into the septic field has the ability to transform the area into a nutrient-rich where plants can thrive.

Schematic of a septic tank
Schematic of a septic tank

An Efficient Septic Tank System

It is quite natural that there are solid wastes that cannot be broken down and stay in the tank. When these wastes accumulate, the septic tank is said to be full and can no longer dispose of the wastes. As a result, clogging of drainage occurs. In this scenario, a homeowner may have to call plumbing services to clean the tank.

An efficient septic tank system is one that has a reliable pumping service. The tank should be strong and durable and would not easily be filled up with solid wastes that are difficult to liquefy.

The tank should have a superior quality of collecting and holding the wastes and not require you to clean it up every now and then. It is made up of durable materials that are modern and fitted to contemporary living.

Septic tanks can come in different designs or variations. They may have their own pros and cons but all of them perform one basic function- that is, to treat the waste and transforms them into cleaner sewage flowing underneath the ground avoiding the risk of being hazardous to the health.

If you are going to choose your septic tank, choose one that has a treatment process that is sturdy, quick, can handle more waste, and is efficient in cleaning the sewage. This is a system where you will forget that what you have is a septic tank and not a drainage system as it performs compared to a municipal sewer system.

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Perla Irish

Perla Irish, who is more familiarly known as Irish, is the Content Manager at Dreamlandsdesign.com. She loves following trends around home and garden, interior design, and digital marketing. Through this blog, Irish wants to share information and help readers solve the problems they are experiencing.

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