Saturday, April 9, 2016

Sewage Treatment Sstem

                Everyone produces wastes that leaves the house. Some of this is garbage that can be throw away in trash cans. Some of this is sewage that all humans produce. In America many houses have sewage systems. Houses also use water from sinks and showers, all of this has to go somewhere. People in the city most likely have sewage pipes running away from the house and to a large sewage treatment facility for the town. Some people either prefer to have their own treatment system or they live out in the country too far away for the city to deal with their sewage. This is called a sewage treatment system that is put in the yard close to the house.



                Having a new system put in to your yard will require you to reach out and find someone to consult. You should contact your local health district first. They will send someone out to your house to look at the land you have considering where this sewage system can be placed. Many factors play into where this system can be. Once a site is chosen the soil will be evaluated for thickness and also how close it is to a water system or your drinking water that is used for the house. A designer will help you choose which kind of system you want and evaluating the cost and time spent on the system. You will then hire a contractor and your sewage treatment system will begin to be built.  Once it is built the health department will come out and see if everything is installed and built property. You do not want sewage leaking out of the tank and into your yard. Sewage has many disease it carriers if you or your water supply was infected. The sewage system will then start to run and you will observe if any odd smells or anything odd happens. If not your sewage treatment plant will be up and ready for you to use.