The construction details including the layout of all sewers outside of the home the location and depth of all tanks the routing and depth of pressurized effluent lines and other system parts such as the drain field and any additional atus must match the septic system plans as approved by the local county health department.
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These systems are typically installed in properties with a single family home or small business facility.
A typical septic system consists of a septic tank and a drainfield or soil absorption field.
Septic system design and size can vary widely from within your neighborhood to across the country due to a combination of factors.
If you live out in the country you might rely on a septic system to process plumbing waste from your home.
These factors include household size soil type site slope lot size proximity to sensitive water bodies weather conditions or even local regulations.
The septic tank digests organic matter and separates floatable matter e g oils and grease and solids from the wastewater.
Systems discharge the liquid known as effluent from the septic tank into a series of perforated pipes buried in a leach.
The leach field is the final.