Whether you have a large multi-septic tank system or a small single tank and drainfield, your system needs regular servicing. Licensed site evaluators check out your property and soil to determine the best type of septic system for the land, and then engineers design the necessary structures and systems. Once approved by your local health agency, a professional contractor builds and installs the system. After installation, a series of inspections green lights the system for use.
Septic tanks store wastewater for households without municipal sewer connections. When a home’s drains send waste into the septic tank, water separates into three distinct layers: a scum layer consisting of fats and oils less dense than water; an effluent or water layer; and a bottom sludge layer where naturally present bacteria decompose the heavier solids. Removing solids protects the drainfield from clogging and system failure.
Septic Service for Rural Properties: Solutions by Superior Sanitation
The liquid waste flows through the septic tank baffles and exits through a series of underground pipes that are bedrock or gravel-filled, then filtered into the soil in the drainfield (or leach field). Once the solids have soaked into the ground, they are completely absorbed by surrounding microbes.
A septic tank with high levels of nitrates, heavy metals, or other organic materials should be pumped immediately. Septic tank cleaning specialists use vacuum trucks to pump the septic tank’s contents through its open lids and then insert a long hose into the drainfield for complete removal of all sludge. Regular Septic tank pumping helps extend the life of your septic system by removing the septage that can clog the drainfield.
Superior Sanitation Services
3609 W H St, Ogallala, NE 69153, United States
(308) 284-3469
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