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  2. Aug 7, 2023 · How Septic Systems Work. A typical septic system consists of a septic tank and a drainfield (or soil absorption field). The septic tank digests organic matter and separates floatable matter (e.g., oils and grease) and solids from the wastewater.

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  3. Feb 21, 2023 · The septic system on your property includes two components: a tank and a soil dispersal area or drainfield. A conventional septic system will include a distribution box to help distribute the wastewater evenly among the trenches to ensure maximum wastewater to soil contact. Household wastewater enters the septic tank through the inlet.

  4. www.nsf.org › articles › septic-systemsSeptic Systems | NSF

    Consumer Resources. Wastewater and Sewage Treatment. Septic Systems. Learn more about septic systems. What Is a Septic System? In areas where there are no city sewers, homes and businesses have an on-site sewage disposal system installed.

  5. Multiply the amount of water in the cup by 144 (the number of minutes in 24 hours, divided by 10). This is the total amount of clean water traveling to your septic system each day from that little leak. Water Efficiently! Install high-efficiency showerheads. Fill the bathtub with only as much water as you need.

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