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A septic tank
Septic tank.
A buffer tank adds carbon dioxide to wastewater. How much carbon dioxide is added and dissolved in the water affects the pH. In short, a buffer tank is used to adjust the pH of water during treatment.
septic tank
"Szambo" is a Polish word that translates to "septic tank" in English. It refers to an underground structure used for the treatment and disposal of domestic wastewater in areas without access to a centralized sewage system.
Through water pipes underground or simply by transporting it in a big tank or bottle
It costs 10's of thousands of dollars to connect to the city sewer system (centralized treatment). This is why homeowners use decentralized wastewater treatment which is a septic tank, disposing to a drainfield (wastewater goes back into the ground as opposed to the city treatment facility). The reason is cost obviously.
An underground tank for storing water. Rain water used to be collected and stored for use in the house. Still is in some places.
cis·tern [sístərn] (plural cis·terns) noun1.water tank: a tank for storing water, especially one connected to a toilet2.underground tank: an underground tank for storing rainwater*Cistern not "Cisternn"
An inlet baffle is part of a septic system. It is the point at which wastewater leaves the home and goes into the septic tank.
septic tank
A "septic tank"