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The Clear Stream septic system converts septic effluent to clear water by creating an environment friendly to aerobic bacteria. This system can solve nearly any septic odor problem due to the clear product that it leaves behind.
If you mean can you discharge effluent from a DE filter into a septic system the answer is that you can. However, regular septic pumpouts would be critical to assure the septic system maintains it's efficiency. Probably about every 5 years or so would be an adequate timing.
Nayadic is the name of a company in British Columbia, Canada. They make aerated septic systems that have a compressor constantly blowing air through a specially designed effluent chamber. This decomposes the solid septic faster and discharges almost clear water.
A septic tank lets out air when liquid comes in. Bacteria in the tank help breakdown the sewage into cleaner effluent which is released into the drainfield. Some bacteria need air to work, others work without air. The bacteria that work with air soon run out of air in the tank and stop working. They can be reactivated by putting air into the septic tank just like air is put in the water in a fish tank. The process or the system to put air into a septic system makes the system an aerobic or an aerated system.
Too much disinfectant, fungicide, chlorine, antimicrobial detergent, etc. will kill the bacteria that is essential to break down the solids of effluent (the yuck stuff), hindering the septic system's performance. A poorly performing septic system (assuming no damage or defective design) can be "repaired" by simply limiting the disposal of above mentioned products into the septic system, and periodic induction of new bacteria into the system. There are many products on the market today that can rejuvenate the bacteria colony in a septic system. Visit your local home improvement center or market to obtain.
The drainfield is usually not functioning adequately when a septic system malfunctions. When a septic tank overflows, the effluent might overflow into the drainfield and block the pipes. This produces backups in the house's sinks and toilets. Slow draining toilets and drains, sewage odor, moist area on or near the drainfield, or tainted well water are some of the other indicators.
The sump should work as long as you have a strainer in the shower
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Septic system needs regualr maintenance, but always consider a professional to treat your septic problems.
It is a septic system drainfield.
It is a septic system drainfield.
Your septic system could be backed up and that is why you are smelling a foul smell. The best thing to do is to call a septic system business and have them come out and take a look at your septic system, if you think that is what is causing the foul smell.