If you are not located near a sewage system such as living in a rural area a septic tank is put in place as a small-scale sewage treatment facility. They are underground chamber (usually made from concrete, fibreglass or plastic) that during the process reduce solids and organic material by using a settling and anaerobic process.
Once it has passed through the septic tank it lead onto a Drainage Field, which is a infiltration system that has a trench with pipes, The pipes are surrounded by a type of drainage stone that continues the process by allowing the wastewater to drip through to the ground to allow the soil bacteria to carry on the wastewater treatment.
Make sure you check if your septic tank includes a soak away as with the new law you will need to obtain a permit from the environment agency to assess the risk to groundwater otherwise you will have to change to a drainage field.
The general binding rules have been put in place in order to protect surface water resource from the pollution produced by septic tanks and other small-scale sewage treatment systems.
If your septic tank discharges into any of these, it must be replaced or upgraded as soon as possible.
Your septic tank must be regularly maintained and emptied as avoiding this will lead to you needing emergency drainage relief due to blockages, bad smells or overspills. It is usually the property owner or resident’s responsibility to instruct this maintenance so make sure you are aware of who’s responsibility it is if you have a septic tank on site. Most septic tanks are left until there is a issue needing attention which unfortunately can be expensive depending on the work needed to be done. Emptying depends on the design capacity, some well designed septic tanks are able to have their regular maintenance along with being emptied every 12 months, If you are unsure of how often to have your septic tank maintained and emptied we can provide a free of charge quote ensuring you won’t be caught off guard with an septic tank emergency.
We are drainage experts with over 30 years’ experience and we deal with septic tank maintenance and emergencies on a daily basis, we have tankers that are to deal with demand of the biggest drainage emergencies that can arise.
Thanks to our growing fleet and workforce we are able to send a tanker to empty your septic tank and dispose of the waste in the most environmentally friendly way with ease. On site we are also able to clean the septic tank at the same time as checking the septic tank is in full working order.
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