There are many people who live in a location that does not have access to a public sewer system, and a septic system is their best option. This is most common for rural and less urban communities around the country.
A septic system however is not simply a box in the ground that holds all the waste and byproducts that are collected into a home. There are actually many parts that make a septic function the way that it does. One of the important parts of the system is known as the draining fields, or sometimes they are known as leaching fields.
Not everyone who has a septic system knows what the drain fields are and what their function is, so today we are going to discuss some of the purpose of the leaching field and how it works with other parts of the system in order to remove waste from a home.
Getting Rid of Waste From the Home
A septic system is designed to help to remove any waste from a building, store it, and slowly get rid of it so that it does not stay inside the home. When it comes to the drain field, Spring Hill residents should know that this piece of the septic system helps most with getting rid of waste and removing it over time from the septic tank.
Waste and water from the home will build up over time and need to be removed in order to keep the septic system in working order. The waste and water that has been stored in the septic tank is slowly distributed into the yard of a piece of land, which will help remove excess waste in an environmentally safe way.
The waste and water from a home does a great job of nurturing plants and vegetation, so it is easiest to have these byproducts of the septic system feed into the plants and grass that are located in a person’s yard.
How Drain Fields Disperse Waste
Putting waste into the ground has been a practice that has been done for thousands of years, but a septic system is not as simple as having water and waste stored in a tiny box under the ground.
The key to storing waste underground is to have it slowly be released. If too much is released at a time, it can cause a situation where a yard or plot of land begins to stink. Not enough release will cause a big backup to occur in a septic system without a drain field. Spring Hill residents should be made aware that drain fields will slowly remove waste from a septic tank and slowly place it in different parts of the yard.
Septic systems both large and small have drain fields that work similarly.
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