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Other Options For Septic System And Dangers Of Unmaintained Septic Tank

by Eva Braughly Freelance Writer/Blogger

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A septic system is a wastewater treatment facility that is usually located underground. This type of system is commonly used in different rural areas that don’t have any centralized sewer systems. 


Alternative systems mainly use pumps or gravity to help the septic tank effluent slowly fall through organic matter, sand, and constructed wetlands to neutralize or remove pollutants such as pathogens that can cause diseases, phosphorus, nitrogen, and other contaminants. Other alternative systems were designed to evaporate the wastewater or disinfect it before it gets discharged into the soil.


Types of Septic Systems


Septic system size and design can vary a lot, from within your neighborhood to across the whole world, due to a lot of factors. Some of these factors include the soil type, site slope, lot size, household size, proximity to sensitive water bodies, local regulations, and weather conditions. Below are some of the most commonly used types of septic systems. 


  • Conventional System

The first one is a conventional system. It is a decentralized wastewater treatment system that consists of a drain field or a trench, and a septic tank. This type of system is usually installed in small businesses or single-family homes.


  • Chamber System

Drain fields that are graveled have been widely used for more than 30 years in a lot of states and already have become a technology that is conventional because it replaces the gravel systems. Graveless systems take a lot of forms. This includes fabric-wrapped pipe, open-bottom chambers, and synthetic materials like expanded polystyrene media. These graveless systems can be created using recycled materials. Because of this, it offers a significant amount of savings in carbon footprints.


  • Mound System

Mound systems are what you should choose to install if the area has shallow soil depths, shallow bedrock, or high groundwater. The sand mound that was constructed contains the drain field trench. The effluent from the septic tank flows to the pump chamber where it will be pumped to the mound in different doses. The effluent gets treated when it is finally discharged into the trench and then filtered through the sand before it gets dispersed into the soil. Even though mound systems can be a good option for certain conditions, they require a considerable amount of periodic maintenance and space.


Always take into account the soil type, site slope, lot size, household size, proximity to sensitive water bodies, local regulations, and weather conditions when you are going to install a new septic system. 


Dangers Of Having An Unmaintained Septic Tank

Aside from flooding precautions, it is best to have a regular septic tank maintenance schedule. Without it, septic systems are sure to fail. A failing septic system has dangerous repercussions. It includes water contamination and water-borne diseases.


Compromised Oxygen

A septic tank that has dangerous chemicals mixed with the wastewater will have dangerous fumes coming out of it. If the leak is not fixed or repaired, the leak can let the fumes out, lowering the levels of oxygen inside a house. Sewage systems have a gas build-up. When the gas escapes the oxygen might get depleted which could lead to problems for humans and animals.


Water Contamination

Water is used for essential purposes like washing clothes and dishes which have major contact with the body. Water is also used for taking a shower. The most essential usage of water would be for drinking. Water that is used for drinking must be optimally clean without any contamination as much as possible. If a septic system encounters troubles that aren't maintained well, the wastewater on the tank can pollute the water used within the house.


If the sewage isn't properly fixed, the contents may find their way through the leakage which can contaminate the groundwater. If a small droplet of wastewater comes into any sort of clean water, it is enough to cause illnesses to occur in some people, especially immune-compromised people.


There are many instances where it could lead to some serious health issues, which can depend on the bacteria and chemicals that leaked to the clean water source. Homeowners need to confirm that there are no leaks, which is why frequent maintenance must be administered.


Ms Rooter Septic Tank has a lot of experience and they are all professionals in dealing with septic systems. You will be comforted to know that your septic system is in good hands. You can visit them at 115 E Main St Ste A1B - 1019, Buford, GA 30518. You can contact Ms Rooter Septic Tank at (770) 763 7979 or visit their website at msrooterseptictankbufordga.com.







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