Enviro-Septic™ System FunctionsMD
The Enviro-Septic system works in two ways. First, it facilitates the treatment of water coming from the septic tank by eliminating the pollutants, so that the water comes out as clean as if it came from a public swimming area. Then, the system allows the drainage of wastewater into the ground using an infiltration process. Therefore, by protecting the infiltration surface, Enviro-Septic protects the environment!
Operating Principles
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As the effluent enters the Advanced Enviro-Septic pipe, it is cooled down to ground temperature. The ridges and oblique notches facilitate the process while providing an increased surface for thermal exchange when compared to classic systems. The system acts in a way that could resemble that of an underground radiator. The cooling down then promotes the separation of fats and suspended material.The lighter solid particles float up to the surface as scum and the heavier ones sink to the bottom of the pipe to form sludge. These solids are held inside the pipe to prevent the clogging of the reception surface of the soil.
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STAGE 2 |
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The effluent then leaves the pipe through its perforations. They then work their way through the fiber membrane where bacteria has settled to treat an additional amount of suspended solids. The fiber membrane is conditioned by the variation of the liquid level inside the pipe, caused by the peak periods of water use. This aerobic/anaerobic conditioning promotes the propagation of bacteria responsible for the treatment process. This process is similar to the rotting of a wood picket fence. The rotting always starts at ground level where the humidity level change daily and where the bacteria is most active.
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STAGE 3
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The effluent then move through the geotextile membrane, where another layer of bacteria is formed on the inner surface. By capillary action, the geotextile membrane and the surrounding sand gather and distribute the effluents on the pipe circumference, which then facilitates the evacuation of water into the ground. This process can be compared to an oil lamp wick which automatically fuels the lighted tip. |
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STAGE 4
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The treatment continues as the effluent seeps through the filtering sand surrounding the Advanced Enviro-Septic pipe. When the water finally reaches the soil, it is almost completely free of contaminants. It then infiltrates the soil much more easily as it is evacuated into the environment.
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