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How Does a Septic System Operate

Sewage from every plumbing fixture drains into the septic tank, where bacteria convert it into digested sludge and gases while the heavy solids sink to the bottom. The lighter solids, like grease, oils, and fats, rise to the top and form a scum layer. Solids that have not yet decomposed are still present in the septic tank. To know in detail visit the blog post about what is a septic system and how it works.<br>Blog Post-https://techplanet.today/post/what-is-a-septic-system-and-how-does-it-work<br>

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How Does a Septic System Operate

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  1. What Is A Septic System And How Does It Work? A septic system is treats household wastewater from bathrooms and kitchens. It uses organic drainage processes to treat wastewater. However, septic systems require maintenance for smooth functioning. Consulting with the experts in septic pumping in Auburn can help. A septic tank is an underground container made of fiberglass, concrete, or plastic. It could be rectangular or circular. The septic system prevents scum from entering the drainage area and exiting the tank. It treats waste by removing unwanted solids and organic matter before releasing water to the ground. Septic systems are available in various shapes and sizes to suit household needs. How Does A Septic Tank Work? 1. Solid and liquid waste from the household enters the septic tank and undergoes a settling phase. 2. Heavy solid matter and sediment settle to the bottom. Light solid waste like oil and grease form the upper layer.

  2. 3. Anaerobic bacteria start eating the sludge settled at the bottom. It breaks it into manageable material. This material pumps out of the tank later to remove collected waste. 4. The treated liquid wastewater, known as effluent discharges through perforated pipes. 5. The pipes discharge the water to a drain field or leach field. It uses a filtration medium to remove impurities. 6. Finally, the wastewater percolates into the soil. It removes dangerous pathogens like coliform bacteria. Septic system maintenance 1. Stop draining the following things into the septic tank:         Paint and chemicals Cat litter Coffee grounds Small toys Diapers and sanitary products Disposable wipes Fabric and clothing Bulky items These Things Can Cause Foul Smells, Toilet Clogs And Leach Field Failure. 2. Prevent using chemical additives to in the septic system. It will affect the natural bacteria, causing system failure. 3. Schedule an expert inspection to check for maintenance and possible damage. 4. Don’t overload your septic system with excess water use. 5. Parking your vehicle on the drain field will affect the soil and block the effluent flow. Your Drain Field May Not Function Because Of The Following:   Lush grass above the drain field Unusual smells in your yard

  3.  Clogs in the pipes Muddy or wet ground Conclusion A septic system is an integral part of a house, helping the smooth running of daily activities. Knowing its basic functioning can help it perform without a hassle. Regular maintenance is necessary to prevent leaks and clogs. Without inspection, it causes toilets and sinks to overflow. Consulting with an expert can help maintain your septic system. --Article Source-- https://techplanet.today/post/what-is-a-septic-system-and-how-does-it-work

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