Septic systems

The Different Septic Systems and Its Benefits

Septic systems can be environmentally friendly and cost-effective because of its few maintenances. To be able to control your own sewage system will help you reduce your water bills.


If you are planning on installing or replacing an old septic system, there are a few things that you should keep in mind. The first thing you need to do is to find the best spot to place your drainfield.In finding a good place for your drainfield, it shouldn’t be near trees or bushes. You need to also remember to get regular septic pumping even if your septic tank is working well. Doing this will benefit you in the long run.

Before the installation for the septic system starts, you will need to know the best type of system to use in your property. This is very important if your property has conditions that can affect the proper wastewater disposal. If the septic system that was installed is not designed to work in your property, you will end up in a very expensive problem.

There are different types of septic systems that you can use. These systems fall under two categories: alternative systems and conventional systems. When it comes to alternative systems, there are a lot of types that you can choose.

Here are some of the septic systems that you can install in your property:

Conventional Septic System

It is also known as a standard or basic system. The process of this system starts in the septic tank, which holds all of the wastewater from your home. Over time, the wastewater then separates into different layers. The grease and lighter solids float to the top of the tank, while the solids sink to the bottom of the tank where a lot of naturally-occurring bacteria break it down.

The middle layer of the system consists of partially treated wastewater. As pumps (or gravity) pushes them out of the tank, it flows through the leach field or drainfield. A drainfield is made up of underground pipes that are usually surrounded by permeable gravel or solids. It also houses bacteria that removes most of the impurities by digesting other organic materials.

Alternative Septic System

Some areas might not be suitable for a conventional type of system. An example is that high water can disrupt proper drainage. Some depths and soil types are not appropriate for conventional systems. For this, an alternative septic system should be used.

Like the conventional system, an alternative septic system also uses septic tanks. The difference between them is in the way the alternative system properly handles the wastewater.

Here are a few examples of an alternative septic system:

  1. Intermittent Sand Filter System
    -If your property does not have enough soil to be able to treat the wastewater, a sand filter system can be used. In this type of system, the wastewater passes through the sand folder before it gets dispersed into the soil.
  2. Mound Septic System
    -If there is an issue with the soil type or depth, the drain field can be installed above the ground level. This is called the mound. It is made up of a sand fill with gravel-filled pipes and be.
  3. Recirculating Sand Filter System
    -A loop can also be added to the sand filter system. Before the wastewater leaves the septic tank. It recirculates and passes twice through the sand filter twice.
  4. Evapotranspiration Septic System
    -This type of system disposes of the wastewater through evaporation. Specifically, it evaporates through the nearby sand, plants, and grass. It is only recommended for environments that get a little bit of rainfall each year.
  5. Aerobic Treatment Unit
    -Anaerobic treatment unit uses oxygen to break down t organic wastes. If compared to other standard systems, the process is much faster, and the discharged water is much cleaner. This type of system is also less likely to develop problems in the septic tank.
  6. Low-Pressure Pipe Septic System
    -If your property has shallow soil, you may be able to use the system called low-pressure pipe or LPP. It is like a standard system. The difference is that it is a pumping chamber, which is also called a dosing chamber, between the drainfield and the tank. The LPP pushes the wastewater through the chamber and to the drainfield twice a day.

What are the benefits of a septic system?

Septic systems can be environmentally friendly and cost-effective because of its few maintenances. To be able to control your own sewage system will help you reduce your water bills. The septic system also removes contaminants and removes wastes and releases freshwater back into the ground, giving the soil and plants the nutrients they need to flourish. 

 

 

 

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