Septic tanks are self-contained, underground wastewater treatment systems commonly used in areas without access to municipal sewer lines. A standard system consists of four primary parts: the from the home, the septic tank itself, the drainfield (leach field), and the soil . How the Tank Works
Most regulations require at least two compartments to improve separation efficiency. septic tanks
Components like the Tuf-Tite Inlet/Outlet Tee Baffle or VPC Solids Deflector are critical. Without these, solids can escape the tank and clog the drainfield, leading to system failure. Septic tanks are self-contained
When wastewater enters the tank, it naturally separates into three distinct layers: the septic tank itself
Fats, oils, and non-biodegradable items like wipes.