People frequently go through life without questioning what goes on behind the scene. It is not until something stops working, or goes wrong that a person begins to think about the issue. This can be said about most things in life, including the products that remove waste water from a home. It is not until the plumbing backs up or a major pipe breaks that the homeowner starts to ask questions. Rather than waiting for a problem to happen, homeowners should arm themselves with knowledge about sewage treatment systems.
While most people realize the the plumbing carries waste away from the home, they lack a true understanding of why these systems are so important. Simply illustrated, properly installed products are needed to kill micro-organisms that can cause disease, remove solid waste, and break down organic compounds into their smallest forms. It is also important to remove foul odors and toxins from the vicinity.
All waste that leaves a home is either considered a liquid or a solid. Over ninety percent of what goes through a drain or toilet is water. The remaining liquids and solids are combined human waste as food particles. Each of these products contain bacteria, viruses, and other organisms. If the waste is left untreated, contamination of the soil and drinking water could occur.
Most homes that are built within city limits have plumbing that was installed and tied into the city’s system. Most rural homes and those built outside of city limits have to provide their own waste removal on their property. The two most common sewage systems around are wastewater treatment systems and microfast systems.
A septic tank is a large, often concrete container, that is placed underground on a property. When waste is flushed through the pipes, the pipes lead directly to septic tank, rather than through city lines. It uses bacterial degradation, basically it promotes the settling of solids and removes the floating ‘scum’.
Aerated tanks work in the same basic fashion. The main difference is that an aerated tank gets chemicals added into the system that promote greater decomposition of waste before it gets into the drain field. Both types have two main parts, the tank and the disposal field. The sludge settles to the bottom of each tank while the scum that floats on top is chemically treated and released into the surrounding ground.
Each of the systems have limitations. While both of them treat the drained water appropriately, the solid sludge that remains in the container can cause contamination if not properly monitored. Many tanks get clogged or leak into the surround area, thus contamination of ground water is a problem. It is best to use professionals to drain and remove the contents of a full tank.
When considering which form of sewage treatment systems to use in a home, it is best to have a professional analyze the soil. Businesses that are used to dealing with possible contamination of ground water and soil are much better at determining the proper form of treatment. Even though many homeowners do not think to ask about these issues, it is worth knowing that the home, ground, and water surrounding the home are properly attended.
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