Septic systems use drain fields to treat the septic tank effluent for the removal of impurities and contaminants.
Types of septic system drain fields.
This can reduce the burden on all types of drain fields and can prevent contaminated water from escaping these systems and entering the outside environment.
This section discusses the design requirements for septic absorption fields also called leach fields drain fields drainfields or conventional soil absorption systems 1 site requirements for septic drainfields.
The field is made up of trenches typically containing washed drainrock or gravel.
A septic drain field a septic tank and associated piping compose a septic system.
Septic drain fields also called leach fields or leach drains are subsurface wastewater disposal facilities used to remove contaminants and impurities from the liquid that emerges after anaerobic digestion in a septic tank organic materials in the liquid are catabolized by a microbial ecosystem.
Types of septic systems septic system design and size can vary widely from within your neighborhood to across the country due to a combination of factors.
Alternative septic system types.
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These factors include household size soil type site slope lot size proximity to sensitive water bodies weather conditions or even local regulations.
Leach fields b absorption field systems conventional septic leach fields df note.