A septic tank pump is a submersible pump installed in a separate chamber outside the main tank or in the last chamber of the septic system.
The entire working of the septic tank pump is as follows:
1. Wastewater from bathrooms, sump pits, and kitchens goes into the septic tanks via the main drain pipe.
2. The underground septic tank starts gathering sewage. It holds this sewage so that lubes and oils float at the surface and strong particles settle down in the tank base.
3. An effluent filter is installed at the power source of the tank. This filter isolates the solid waste and stops the entry of the solid waste into the drainage area.
4. The float switch is actuated whenever the sewage fills the tank, and the septic pump begins. The pump impeller forces the fluid waste from the power source pipe into the seepage region.
5. The fluid waste released by means of a release liner to the permeable surface — these license to filter sewage through the dirt.
6. Eventually, the sewage penetrates the soil and naturally removes dangerous nutrients, viruses, and coliforms.
7. A manual method is used for the pumping of the solid waste that remains in the septic tank.
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