Title: Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
1Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems
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2What is a Septic System?
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Photo credit MOEE
3Waste to Water
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4The Septic Tank
- Inlet pipe
- Baffles
- Water anaerobic bacteria
- Chambers
- Partition wall with holes
- Effluent filter
- Outlet pipe
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5Inlet Baffles
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6Flow Through the Tank
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7Partition wall
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8Flow Through the Tank (contd)
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9Effluent Filters
OSI Biotube Filter
Zabel Effluent Filter
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10The Distribution System
- Pump
- Distribution box
- Distribution pipes
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11Distribution Box
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12The Leaching Bed
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13The Importance of Soil
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14Septic System Capacity
- Determined by
- House size
- Bedrooms
- Sinks, tubs, toilets
- Dishwashers, washing machines, water-using
appliances
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15Location of a Septic System
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16Causes of Failing Systems
- Improper siting or installation
- Undersized tank or leaching bed area
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17Causes of Failing Systems
- High groundwater table
- Broken piping and compacted soils
- Distribution box or header is off level
- Faulty pumps
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18Causes of Failing Systems
- Poor maintenance
- Compacted soils and cracked pipes
- Poisoning of bacteria by chemicals
- Saturated leaching bed
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19How Do You KnowIf You Have a Problem?
- Lush patches of grass
- Soft spongy ground
- Pools of dark water
- Toilets drains gurgling or backing up
- Odours
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20The Dangers
- 1. Bacterial contamination of drinking water
Bacterial contamination of drinking water
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21The Dangers
2. Nutrient loading
3. Costly repairs and replacement
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22Proper Maintenance
- Regular pump-outs
- Regular inspections
- Protect the leaching bed
- Control your inputs
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231. Regular Pump-outs
- Every 2-5 years
- (Depending on system size and load)
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242. Regular Inspections
- Be present for pumping
- Check scum and sludge depth
- Look for cracks
- Check seal on tank lids
- Listen for water
- Check interior of tank
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- DO NOT ENTER THE TANK AT ANY TIME
253. Protect the Leaching Bed
- Avoid compacting soils
- Avoid damaging pipes
- Avoid saturating leaching bed
- Avoid planting trees near bed
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264. Control Your Inputs
- Conserve water
- Reduce chemical use
- Reduce solid waste
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27Unfriendly Items
- 2-3 ply toilet tissue or facial tissue
- Hair, dental floss, medicines
- Kitchen scraps (eg. fats, oils or greases)
- Chemical cleaners (eg. toilet sanitizers)
- Paints or solvents (eg. nail polish remover)
- Antifreeze, gas, motor oil
- Cigarette butts
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28Additives
- Starters
- Feeders
- Cleaners
- Look for an Environmental Choice
- Program seal of approval or better yet
- Save your money!
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29Take Action
- Know your system
- Where it is and how it works
- Be alert to changes
- Prevent problems before they start
- Regular pump-outs and inspections
- Protect your leaching bed
- Control what goes into your system
- Research, learn share information
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30Sources of Information
www.orwc.uoguelph.ca
www.oowa.org
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31Alternative On-Site Technologies
- In use in Ontario since the 1970s
- Include secondary and tertiary treatment units as
well as other technology
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32Favourable Site Conditions For Alternative
Technology
- Cottages to full-time residences
- Proximity to lakes and rivers
- Shallow bedrock high groundwater table
- Clay soils
- Sloped sites
- Large concentration of houses on private services
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33Norweco Unit Discharging to a Shallow Buried
Trench Bed
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34Shallow Buried Trench Disposal Field
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35Clearstream Unit Discharging to an Area Bed
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36Waterloo Biofilter Installation In-ground
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37Waterloo Biofilter Installation- Above Ground
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38Ecoflo Biofilter Treatment System
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39Ecoflo Distribution System
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40Various Ecoflo Installations
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41Improving PerformanceAerobic Treatment Units
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42The Wastewater Garden
- Treats all household wastewater (black grey)
- Treats wastewater using water-loving plants
- Water removed by evapotranspiration)
- Zero discharge no release of nutrients or
pathogens
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43Composting Toilet
Photo courtesy of BioLet Composting Toilets
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