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Septic systems are underground wastewater treatment structures that use a combination of natural and technological processes to treat wastewater from household plumbing produced by bathrooms, showers, kitchen drains and laundry.
Aug 7, 2023
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Aug 7, 2023 · The septic tank is a buried, water-tight container usually made of concrete, fiberglass, or polyethylene. Its job is to hold the wastewater long ...
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A well-maintained and constructed septic system will better withstand the stresses of heavy rains or flooding. Regular inspection is necessary to ensure proper ...
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Onsite wastewater systems are multi-stage systems that collect, treat, and disperse wastewater generated by a home or business. The wastewater is treated ...
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A septic tank is an underground chamber made of concrete, fiberglass, or plastic through which domestic wastewater (sewage) flows for basic sewage treatment.
Septic (i.e., onsite wastewater) systems and community wastewater systems play important roles in sanitation and disease prevention by removing harmful ...
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How it Works. Household wastewater is flushed or washed through the exit pipe into the septic tank. Heavy solids sink to the bottom. Over 24-48 hoursthe solids ...
Drainfield has failed. When the drainfield fails, or is saturated with water, sewage may backup into the home. Wet, soggy areas may develop above or near the ...
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Backyard septic systems are responsible for a large portion of household waste in many counties in the Bay region. Efforts to reduce nitrogen pollution from ...
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Diseases Involving Sewage · Campylobacteriosis · Cryptosporidiosis · Escherichia coli Diarrhea · Encephalitis · Gastroenteritis · Giardiasis · Hepatitis A.