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Selecting and Installing Septic Tanks In Your Home
By Eric Corey Freed
 
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Cleaning Your Water

If you live in a city, you probably don’t need to worry about your wastewater. It simply goes into the city sewer where it’s treated in a central plant.

In rural areas, you may not have a city sewer available. In this case, you’ll need a septic tank system. Imagine, you can treat all the sewage you produce with the plants in your backyard instead of paying to pump it miles away to a sewage treatment plant. In a septic tank system, wastewater is fed into a septic storage tank stored below the ground. A thin, perforated pipe is fed throughout your yard where the waste slowly “leeches” into the soil through what is called a leech field. Microorganisms in the soil naturally absorb and clean the waste. The size of your home, number of bathrooms, and number of people determine the size of septic system you need.

 
 

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