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SEPTIC SYSTEMS HOME SEPTIC SYSTEMS ONLINE BOOK WASTEWATER TREATMENT BASICS The Basics of Septic Waste Treatment Five Wastewater Treatment Tasks Five Wastewater Treatment Processes Percentages of Wastewater Treatment Achieved Septic tank treatment of wastewater Drainfield treatment of wastewater Drainfield Effectiveness Septic bacteria contamination levels More Information InspectAPedia TM Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Roofing Plumbing Water Septic Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
This chapter describes the level of residential septic wastewater treatment that is achieved in the septic tank and drainfield. Wastewater treatment is "The process of removing pollutants and pathogens from wastewater, discharging the water to the environment where it is recycled, and disposing of the byproducts of the treatment process." [Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems, Burks & Minnis, cited below.] Citation of this article by reference to this website and brief quotation for the sole purpose of review are permitted. Use of this information at other websites, in books or pamphlets for sale is reserved to the author. Technical review by industry experts has been performed and is ongoing - reviewers welcomed and are listed at "References." This document is a chapter of Inspecting, Testing, & Maintaining Residential Septic Systems an online book on septic systems. © Copyright 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. Information Accuracy & Bias Pledge is at below-left. Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. What are the Percentages of Total Wastewater Treatment Achieved by Each Major Septic System Component?By "wastewater treatment" we refer to the removal of the contents of septic systems that would be considered pollutants to groundwater or pollutants to nearby wells, streams, lakes, or other bodies of water. The chief pollutants of concern in septic wastewater are biological organisms (fecal coliform bacteria), and chemical (nitrates and nitrites). Sewage may contain a wide variety of other pollutants which we elaborate in detail at Residential Septic Tank Sludge and Scum - what pathogens and contaminants do they contain?. We provide a brief description of different types of septic systems and thus septic treatment systems at Alternative Septic System Designs where we describe the typical wastewater treatment levels achieved by each approach. What follows are the most basic numbers for conventional septic tank and drainfield systems. Septic tank treatment of wastewaterTypically a conventional septic tank and drainfield is used to treat raw sewage or "blackwater" discharged from a home into an on-site wastewater system. The septic tank itself accomplishes about 45% of the onsite wastewater treatment level to be achieved. [Ref: Jantrania/Gross]. This same treatment level in septic tanks is cited by Burks/Minnis. This achieves what Jantrania/Gross refer to as OTL-1 or the "first level" of wastewater treatment and alone this would be considered insufficient by any septic system expert. Drainfield treatment of wastewaterThe septic system drainfield, also commonly referred to as leach field or leaching bed, accomplishes the remaining 55% of the onsite wastewater treatment level to be achieved. [Op.Cit. & by simple calculation from septic tank treatment levels of 45%.] Use links just below or at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. WASTEWATER TREATMENT BASICS The Basics of Septic Waste Treatment Five Wastewater Treatment Tasks Five Wastewater Treatment Processes Percentages of Wastewater Treatment Achieved Septic tank treatment of wastewater Drainfield treatment of wastewater Drainfield Effectiveness Septic bacteria contamination levels Technical ReviewersParticular thanks are due to experts and also consumers who read these articles and suggest corrections, changes, and additions to the material. Content suggestions, technical corrections and content critique are invited for any of the content at our website.
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More Information on Building Diagnostic Inspections and RepairsMore Reading about septic system function and onsite wastewater treatment:
Basic references on septic systems
Pennsylvania State Fact Sheets relating to domestic wastewater treatment systems include
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