Bio septic tanks are not only cost-effective, but they also protect the environment. By using bacteria and anaerobic digestion to convert wastewater into beneficial bi-products like water, methane, and carbon dioxide.
This process eliminates odors and cuts down on pumping costs, while also allowing wastewater to seep into the soil, increasing the amount of underground water available.
1. Environmentally Friendly
Non Filling Bio Septic Tanks are an eco-friendly and beneficial option for your home. This type of septic system helps decompose waste, recycling it as clean odourless water that can be used for irrigation.
The wastewater from your kitchen, toilet and bathroom drains enters a septic tank where it is decomposed by naturally occurring anaerobic bacteria – similar to what occurs in sewage treatment plants.
In areas without centralized sewer systems, septic tanks may be the only way to handle household wastewater. These containers can be constructed out of concrete, fiberglass or plastic and designed to prevent waste from entering the environment.
Septic tanks are typically underground to store sewage waste from residential areas. The tank may be connected to a drainage field where the liquid effluent is treated and disposed of.
Septic tanks are commonly installed in rural and suburban areas that do not have access to sewer services, such as family houses, villas, chalets and small hotels.
When selecting a septic tank, you must take into account the size and location of your property as well as soil and underground water conditions. Additionally, consider how much rainfall, snowmelt, or flooding you may encounter.
Be aware of the different types of septic tanks and their advantages and disadvantages. Plastic septic tanks tend to be cheaper to purchase and easier to install, however they can break or become damaged during transportation and installation.
Additionally, they tend to leak more frequently than other types of septic tanks. For the best results, opt for a concrete septic tank as it is more durable and resistant to rusting.
2. Reduced Water Bills
Bio septic tanks are cutting-edge wastewater management systems that eliminate chemical usage. This means you can save money on water and energy bills in the long run.
Biodigester septic tanks offer an environmentally friendly alternative to normal septic tanks, which release byproducts into the environment. By breaking down organic waste and recycling wastewater, they reduce environmental pollution while improving quality of life in both local communities and beyond.
The wastewater is directed into a biodigester tank where natural bacteria digest it. As they do so, bi-products like treated water, carbon dioxide and methane gas are released.
This process helps eliminate 25-35% of BOD load and at least 60% of solids from your septic tank. The remaining liquid is sent to a drainfield where it can be utilized for irrigation or reusing.
Maintaining your septic tank to prevent clogs and blockages is essential. This includes pumping the tank after several years for best results.
Additionally, you should regularly clean the filter of your septic tank to prevent blockages that cause unpleasant odors in both your home and its vicinity.
Finally, it is best to avoid dumping/flushing fats, oils and greases, non-biodegradable products, bacterial additives and excessive cleaning supplies down your drains. Doing so can clog pipes and make it difficult for anaerobic bacteria to break down waste effectively.
Maintaining a biodigester septic tank is an economical decision that benefits both you and the planet. This is because it reduces the amount of sewage that must be disposed in secondary disposal sites, which are major sources of environmental pollutants.
3. Reduced Energy Bills
Bio Septic Tanks can save you money and effort by recycling water. Furthermore, this system helps replenish the local water table – an environmentally beneficial step.
Septic tanks are two-chambered buried containers made of concrete, fiberglass or polyethylene. Here, wastewater is partially treated by bacteria before it’s released into the drain field.
At first, heavy solids settle to the bottom of the tank while lighter solids rise to the top and form a scum layer. Bacteria break down this scum layer into smaller particles so that it can be digested more easily by bacteria.
Once a wastewater has been fully decomposed, it becomes a liquid known as effluent. This liquid then goes into a pump chamber where gravity and the bacterial action of the tank’s pump chamber help it drain out.
The effluent that escapes a septic tank contains disease-causing bacteria and other pollutants. This wastewater then passes through a leach field, where soil absorbs it and filters out contaminants.
These tanks are constructed of durable materials and require less upkeep than traditional septic tanks, making them more environmentally friendly and less likely to release odors into the air.
Bio septic tanks work by digesting and breaking down sewage waste, producing valuable bi-products which can be utilized in agriculture or energy generation.
Bio Septic Tanks are not only eco-friendly, but they’re also cheaper than their conventional counterparts. Furthermore, they require less upkeep as there’s no need for mechanical pumps or manual labor such as scavenging.
Blueflame Energy Solutions provides robust biodigester septic tanks that can be tailored to clients’ requirements. These units are suitable for single households, apartment blocks, housing estates, institutions and municipal areas alike.
4. Reduced Waste
Bio Septic Tanks offer an environmentally friendly way to dispose of waste. These tanks use anaerobic digestion, which breaks down waste into useful gases for energy generation.
These systems are more energy-efficient and low maintenance than traditional septic tanks, making them an ideal choice for small residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Furthermore, they’re easy to install with little or no excavation needed – making them the ideal choice.
One of the greatest advantages of a biodigester septic tank is its capacity for recycling waste. By allowing bacteria to break down organic matter, it helps reduce odors and produces carbon-neutral biogas that’s beneficial for the environment.
Another way a biodigester septic system can benefit the environment is by reducing water waste. By using less water, you’ll require less sewage treatment and save money on energy bills.
Septic tanks are containers made of concrete, plastic or fiberglass that filter wastewater before it enters the ground. They’re often found in rural areas, campgrounds and picnic grounds to separate solids from liquids.
The liquid portion of a septic tank’s waste is then piped away through an underground perforated pipe to either a soak pit or drainage field, where it can be naturally filtered. This helps prevent pathogenic organisms from entering nearby ground waters and surface water bodies.
Biodigester septic tanks use anaerobic digestion to break down organic waste. When combined with water and other materials, these bacteria can produce beneficial gases like methane and carbon dioxide that would not occur without oxygen-deficient environments like soils and lake or oceanic basin sediments. This process occurs naturally in these low oxygen environments such as soils.
5. Reduced Noise
Four households that relied on a submersed septic tank for wastewater disposal were constantly annoyed by the high frequency noise from their pump that couldn’t be ignored. It made it impossible to relax outdoors due to this irritating noise, so they sought out Quietco’s assistance in eliminating it.
Septic tanks, typically constructed of concrete or plastic, offer a reliable and long-term solution for collecting wastewater from properties and discharging it to a septic drain field. Unfortunately, their durability may be compromised due to concrete’s porous nature as well as the corrosive properties of waste products.
To prevent this issue, always consider the capacity of your septic system before installing new appliances and plumbing. Limiting water flow into your tank and using water-saving fixtures can help avoid leaks, overflows, or flooding.
Another major issue for septic systems is a buildup of surface and bottom solids in the tank. This can cause backups in homes and yards, eventually clogging the leach field.
Fortunately, regular use of Bio-Active can help to reduce these surfaces and solids in your drain field, thus decreasing the likelihood of clogged pipes.
Clogged drainfields are one of the most costly and time-consuming repairs for your septic system. Not only that, but they may cause your system to run less efficiently which in turn increases energy bills as well as pumping expenses for the tank itself.