Articles tagged: septic tank
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by RE Writer All septic systems start with a septic tank made from a fairly inert material like concrete or fibreglass. This two part tank is where all the waste water from your home flows into. The septic tank has a divider with a hole about two thirds of the way up to allow fluids to flow through while blocking most of the solid matter and collecting grease at the top; this allows the water to flow out of the end of the tank with less impediment. written by Rahul Rungta We specialise in the emptying and servicing of Domestic and Commercial Septic Tanks, the servicing and provision of self contained welfare units and the delivery of non potable water. written by Scott Byers Pumps are typically either vacuum or centrifugal. Vacuum pumps, the most common system used by septage haulers, have the following advantages: Iiquid does not flow through the pump, which reduces wear; the pump is less likely to freeze; and the tank contents can be discharged under pressure. written by Scott Leahy This article explains exactly how septic tanks work. << previous page 1 next page>> |