On The Nose: Everything You Need To Know About Septics

4 Reasons Why You Should Install An Alternative Septic Tank System

Are you building a property where you need to install a septic system, or do you want to change/upgrade your current septic tank system? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you have an opportunity to install alternative septic tank systems. These are modified waste systems that break down domestic waste in an improved way, as compared to traditional septic tanks. So why install one? Read on to find out.

They are better for the environment

As a homeowner, you should be concerned with how your wastes are affecting the environment around you. Although traditional septic tanks have been in use for a long time, they aren't as effective in managing waste water. They only break down wastes anaerobically. However, alternative septic tank systems are more effective. By incorporating either aerobic, organic, chemical or filtration technologies into the waste management process, these systems churn out less, and much cleaner, waste water that is devoid of solid waste matter. Alternative septic tanks are therefore friendlier for the environment. They reduce chances of contaminating the soil, air, water bodies, and the vegetation around your home.

They need less maintenance

Traditional tanks have to be monitored, emptied, and the filters changed regularly. The drain field, too, has to be monitored to avoid flooding or blockage of the drain pipes. In an alternative septic tank system, less maintenance is needed. For example, filtration-based systems are not prone to blocked drains because there are no solids in the discharged waste, aerated systems do not need regular pumping because they break down more waste, and organic systems do not need emptying at all.

Some systems provide reusable waste water

One of the pivotal accomplishments of these systems is that some of them can break waste water down to a re-usable degree. Waste water from traditional septic tanks cannot be re-used indoors or on plants. However, waste water from alternative systems that use filtration technologies or chlorine treatments can. Such systems will therefore allow you to reduce your water consumption, costs, and wastage.

Alternative systems are applicable where traditional septic tanks aren't

Another good reason to install an alternative septic tank is if you cannot install a traditional unit in the first place. This can happen for a number of reasons, for example:

  • You don't have enough compound space for a drain field.
  • The water table is too high, thus posing contamination risks.
  • Ground conditions are not ideal for a drain field, e.g. elastic soil or high bedrock.
  • The local council demands an alternative septic system.

In any of the above scenarios, you can find an alternative waste water system that will function efficiently even with the provided limitations.

Once you do decide to install an alternative septic tank system, you can choose between different technologies such as aerobic tanks, chlorinated tanks, filtration systems, and organic systems. Find a system that meets your needs and then seek local council approval to install it. 


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