Five Advantages of an Aerobic Septic System
Leaching Field
One of the first advantages of an aerobic septic system is the size of the required leaching field. This type of system can be used effectively with a small drainage field than conventional systems. The smaller field will dramatically reduce the amount of space required for the system. This is useful in lots where it is unacceptable to have a large leaching field.
Effluent
One of the next advantages of an aerobic septic system is the effluent. The effluent is the wastewater that is processed and then returned to the environment. An aerobic septic system is capable of producing cleaner effluent than other systems. This is very helpful when you need to use a septic system in locations with a fragile environment, such as those with high water tables.
Speed
Another advantage of an aerobic septic system is the speed. The bacteria used in this system will break down waste faster than anaerobic bacteria will. Therefore, solids won’t build up as fast and you won’t have to pump the system as much as you normally would.
Amount
You want to prevent as much solid waste from leaving the system as possible. An aerobic septic system will break down a larger amount of solids before they leave the system. Therefore, less solids will be able to reach the drainage field or the environment.
Repair
One of the final advantages of an aerobic septic system is that it can be used to repair traditional systems. If you have a traditional system that is failed, this system can be installed in its place. The wastewater produced by an aerobic septic system may be able to clean the failing leach field as it travels through the system. This will save you the expense of digging up the whole field to have it replaced.
These are some of the advantages of an aerobic septic system. They are capable of being used with smaller drainage fields, so you will save a lot of space. An aerobic septic system will also produce cleaner wastewater than many other conventional systems.