An above ground septic system also known as a sand mound septic system is used for the on site treatment of sewage when site conditions are not suitable for installing a conventional septic system due to the increased risk of the system failing.
Above ground septic tank installation.
And our inlet and air vent system.
The first tank or chamber holds the solid waste while the second tank dosing chamber collects the liquid waste.
Depending on the design there may be two tanks or one tank with two chambers.
An above ground septic system offers alternatives to challenging sites.
A septic tank is typically a concrete or plastic tank buried below ground.
It safely collects and stores waste water from your bathroom toilet kitchen and laundry through pipes that run to the tank.
A decentralized wastewater treatment system consisting of a septic tank and a trench or bed subsurface wastewater infiltration system.
Sand filter systems can be constructed above or below ground.
As with the underground system the septic tank in a mound system is also buried underground.
These holding tanks are designed to accept rubber couplers and clamps with recessed ports to accommodate various plumbing configurations.
You can also request extra fill points to suit.
The area around and above the chambers is filled with soil.
The work we do above ground makes septic tank installation and repairs look easy but the real magic happens below ground.
In general above ground septic tanks also called holding tanks are wastewater storage tanks which sit above the ground.
Effluent flows from the septic tank to a pump chamber.
Our above ground septic effluent tanks are an efficient waste storage device.
Small portable polyethylene tanks are made in 250 and 350 gallon sizes and these are appropriate in some situations for temporary storage of sewage.
Above ground septic tanks.