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Conventional OWTS consist of a septic tank and a drainfield system. Wastewater from a house or business drains into a septic tank that is buried underground. The first step in the treatment process is for the solid material in the septic tank to settle on the bottom of the tank, while oil and grease float to the top.
Onsite wastewater systems are multi-stage systems that collect, treat, and disperse wastewater generated by a home or business. The wastewater is treated and discharged to the soils rather than collected and transported to a wastewater treatment plant.
Treatment Steps Step 1: Screening and Pumping. Step 2: Grit Removal. Step 3: Primary Settling. Step 4: Aeration / Activated Sludge. Step 5: Secondary Settling. Step 6: Filtration. Step 7: Disinfection. Step 8: Oxygen Uptake.
A helpful checklist is also included at the end of the booklet to help you keep track of your septic system maintenance. A typical septic system has four main components: a pipe from the home, a septic tank, a drainfield, and the soil.
There are two basic stages in the treat- ment of wastes, primary and secondary, which are outlined here. In the primary stage, solids are allowed to settle and removed from wastewater. The secondary stage uses biological processes to further purify wastewater. Sometimes, these stages are combined into one operation.
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Effective July 1, 2023, HB 1379 requires that in all impacted areas, applicants for new septic systems serving lots of one acre or less, must a nitrogen-reducing system (ENR-OSTDS) instead of a conventional septic system.

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