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Is it good for ground level water to go into septic tank?

not really as septic tanks are designed to separate solids and liquids. they are then connected by a pipe to a leech field which deals with the liquids.... so if ground water runs in, it could saturate the leech field such that it QUITS leeching-and now you have stinky mess rolling out the top of the septic tank. Even a running toilet is a big concern for the same reason.


Antifreeze was put into my heating system i have a septic system and use water from my well epa says no because if the pipes sweat or leak the ground water is at risk?

Antifreeze is harmful to the environment and should not be used in a heating system connected to a septic system and well. The EPA advises against this to prevent contamination of groundwater in case of leaks or sweating pipes. It would be best to remove the antifreeze from the system and use a safer alternative to protect your water source.


Where do you deposit the chlorine tablets in a septic system?

DON'T!!! Septic systems require bacteria and enzymes to break down the waste. Chlorine tablets will kill the bacteria and destroy the enzymes. That's true for a traditional septic system. But some systems are really on-site waste treatment plants. After the septic tank the liquid flows through a sand filter which is populated by aerobic bacteria. After passing through the sand filter, the liquid is chlorinated and then discharged. In this type of system you do need chlorine tablets. And they have to be the right kind of tablets. DON'T use tablets designed for swimming pools! In my system there is a small black box next to the driveway. Inside that box are two white plastic tubes. That's where the chlorine tablets go. Your system may be different.


How does coliform get into to well water?

Coliform bacteria typically enter well water through surface water runoff, animal waste, or faulty septic systems. These bacteria can contaminate the well water if the well is not properly protected or maintained, leading to potential health risks for those who consume the water. Regular testing and proper well maintenance can help prevent coliform contamination.


Can I lay a soil pipe above ground?

No, soil pipes should not be laid above ground. Soil pipes should be installed within the building structure and connect to the sewer or septic system underground to ensure proper drainage and sanitation. Above ground installation can lead to leaks, odors, and potential health hazards.

Related Questions

What is the area of the ground in a septic system that the water filters through?

It is a septic system drainfield.


Where can 10000 gallons extra be leaking and going into septic system?

Ground water can get into most older septic tanks through gaps in the concrete.


Can you put an in ground trampoline by a septic line?

If your septic line is deep enough, you can.


Is a septic still an in ground septic system if it is raised but runs into the tank by gravity?

yes


How much does an above ground septic tank cost?

Above ground septic tanks that fit underneath RV trailers are approximately $700.00


Does the poo and pee get soggy when it goes into a septic tank?

Septic tanks usually have several run off tanks in which liquid waste runs into then drains down into the ground through rock and gravel "filters" the solid waste then fills up the tank and is usually the same consistence of mud. Once a year (depending on the usage and size of tank...) the septic tank needs to be cleaned out. A big truck with a Vacumm on the back along with quite a nasty smell. Makes you think twice before playing in the mud...


What do we need to do for a septic system that has a draining problem when the ground gets saturated with rain water?

If you have a septic tank it needs to be cleaned out professionally. If you hva e septic field it needs to be enlarged.


Usage of leeches in septic tanks?

You drick the ground up chunks of them.


What are the laws about sinks and tubs not running through the septic?

Sinks and tubs must drain to the septic tank.


Where does the shower water go in a septic tank system?

In a septic tank system, the shower water goes into the septic tank where it is treated and filtered before being released into the drain field for further absorption into the ground.


Is bathroom sink connected directly to septic tank?

It is connected through the main house drain to septic tank.


Why is there a constant trickle from house to septic tank even after main water valve is turned off?

Either toilets seeping through flapper or ground water would be my guess