A septic blower is the lifeline of our aerobic waste-water treatment systems. It blows oxygen into the septic tank for microorganisms to thrive in it. The aerobic septic tank utilizes the septic blower system to compress the air in order to oxygenate it. Once provided with the oxygen, the microorganisms become more active and process the waste by breaking the solid waste particles into smaller waste particles. They also process liquid waste. While processing the waste, they eat up all the harmful pathogens breeding in the waste in your water before it is discharged into the environment. This keeps your nearby environment and your waste clean and sanitised from any harmful bacteria.
The septic aerator transforms the conventional septic system into a small scale wastewater treatment facility. The septic aerator pump breathes air into a holding chamber in the septic tank. Inducing this air into the septic tank allows for the growth of air-thriving or aerobic bacteria.
In accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) definitions, aerobic septic tank systems utilize aerobic microorganisms and their superior digesting capabilities to treat waste more efficiently than most traditional septic systems can. This renders the ultimately treated effluent to be safe for a discharge into the ground’s surface. Without a septic aerator, your any waste-water treatment septic system is virtually ineffective and could do substantial damage to your local environment. This might even seriously result in subjecting one to applicable legal fines and penalties. Aerobic treatment for septic tank systems is an advanced process to treat wastewater.
An aerator system for septic tanks is usually manufactured with a multiple-chambered tank with a number of stages. These stages consist of a tank which collects solid waste (also known as the “trash tank”), an aeration chamber, and a settling tank.
Without a septic aerator, any waste-water treatment septic system is virtually ineffective and could do substantial damage to your local environment. This might even seriously result in subjecting one to applicable legal fines and penalties. Aerobic treatment for septic tank systems is an advanced process to treat wastewater.
Therefore, while septic blowers compress the air to produce oxygen, aerators do so in multiple chambers. Making both of their functions essentially the same, but in a different capacity than one can assume. Remember to choose one according to the septic tank in your household, property, or facility. Also know the importance of sanitation in accordance with environmentally friendly ways of doing so.