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Environmentally Friendly Septic Tank
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The environment is very important for the fact that it is our home. It is also responsible for the food that we eat, the water we drink, and the air we breathe. That is why it is very important that we take care of it to the best of our ability. One way to do that is by having an environmentally friendly septic tank.

Having an environmentally friendly septic tank keeps a lot of harmful elements from being released into the ground. This prevents groundwater from being contaminated, protects plants, and protects animals. In other words, having a sound septic tank can protect the ecosystem in your area. There is also the fact that wastewater treatment requires much less energy than the traditional method.

Pumping septic tanks

One of the most irritating aspects of having septic tanks is the need to pump it regularly. It is recommended by experts that a 1,000 gallon tank be pumped every three to five years. That may not seem like something that is too difficult to do, but it actually is. And some individuals do not even get around to pumping their septic tank. They completely forget that they are supposed to do this. This can later lead to the septic tank leaking, which can cause a wide range of environment issues, in addition to an incredible mess.

However, there is a way to stretch the time in between septic tank pumpings and that is by having an environmentally system called a FAST system. Wastewater treatment is also taken to a completely different level.

What the FAST system does is increases how much solid waste is destroyed. Bacteria are responsible for this destruction. As for what FAST stands for, it stands for Fixed Activated Sludge Treatment. What this system does is create the perfect environment in which bacteria can naturally decompose the waste in the system. As a matter of fact, it eats away at most of the waste that makes its way into the system, making wastewater treatment much easier.

How do FAST systems work?

The bacteria in a FAST system are stored in a reactor chamber that is under the ground. This reactor chamber is self-cleaning and it is aerated. That way, optimal bacteria growth is achieved. Because of this bacteria growth, anywhere between 90% and 95% of the solid waste that enters the septic system is completely destroyed and wastewater treatment is minimal.

Because more waste is destroyed, you do not have to worry about the mess of pumping your septic system often at all. This also saves you a lot of money because many individuals pay professionals to take care of the pumping of their septic tanks. This can become expensive, especially if any complications come about.

Preventing nitrogen contamination

FAST septic tanks can help avoid nitrogen contamination. This is because the byproduct that is produced by the natural processes that occur within septic tanks is nitrogen. When the nitrogen level becomes too high, it can seep into groundwater and make its way into human drinking water. The FAST system keeps this from happening. These septic tanks keep this from happening because the bacteria housed within the septic tank neutralize much of that nitrogen.

It is important that you ensure the functionality of the bacteria in FAST septic tanks, though. One way to do this is to avoid sending too many household cleaners down the drain. When you do this, you can kill the bacteria and compromise the effectiveness of the bacteria. When the bacteria's effectiveness is compromised, nitrogen levels can climb and the breakdown of solid waste may be reduced.

So if you are all about saving money and saving the environment, environmentally friendly septic tanks can make an incredible difference in your life and in the world.

Wastewater treatment company offers environmentally friendly septic tanks systems for commercial, residential or mobile use. Also provides kitchen drain grease trap interceptors providing automatic removal of 99.6% of cooking fats, oils and greases.

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