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What is a septic tank? - Plumbing

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A septic tank is a key module of the septic system, a small-scale sewage handling system common in areas with no joining to main sewage pipes provided by local supervisions or private houses. Like TGWasteWater.com

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It would be really good for you to call someone who does septic services so they can tell you all about a septic tank. They could install and repair it for you as well. That way you don't have to worry about doing the job right yourself. http://www.abetteraimseptic.com/

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It seems that a septic tank is very important for every household. In more urban areas, do they use septic tanks; or just one big water treatment center? I'm glad we have the technology these days for effective disposal and treatment of waste! http://www.koberlein.com/residential/septic-tank-installation-repair/

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A septic tank, typically underground, which collects all the discharges from household plumbing and provides the needed time for wastes to settle or float. The heavy solids settle to the bottom of the tank where they are broken down by bacteria to form sludge. The lighter solids, fats and grease, partially decompose and rise to the surface to form a layer of dirt. This process allows the partially treated waste water to be released to the absorption field. I would suggest you to install a good quality septic tank such as hiblow hp 80, that is reliable and affordable.

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First there was holes dug to bury body waste. Then pots for inside the home. Later came what is called an "out house" where a person would go to sit and "dump". They are like the outside port-a-potties used on construction sites today, only without the water and enzymes to break down the waste. Then came the septic tanks. The above answers are on mark. They need to be emptied now and then to avoid rupture and leakage into the yard.

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Your septic tank is a 1000 gallon or more concrete tank that has alot of bacteria in it breaking down human waste that gets flushed to it from your toilet .

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A septic tank is a tank that's used as part of a sewage treatment system in places where there is no connection to the main government sewage pipes.
For example in small towns or rural areas that might be remote.

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