Septic: Tank Design 3 Chambers

Elena looked confused. “But my contractor said a 2-chamber tank would meet code.”

It cost her an extra $800. But five years later, when a nor’easter flooded the town, Elena’s system kept working. Her neighbor with a 2-chamber tank had to replace his entire drainfield for $12,000. septic tank design 3 chambers

One Saturday, Elena knocked on Marco’s door. “I’m about to dig up my whole yard,” she sighed. “The contractor says I need a new septic tank. He quoted me for a standard 2-chamber tank, but he also mentioned a 3-chamber design. It’s more expensive. Is it worth it?” Elena looked confused

“The effluent flows through a submerged pipe into the second chamber. This one is smaller. Here, more solids settle out—the tiny stuff the first chamber missed. Because the water is calmer, even fine particles drop. By the time the water leaves this chamber, it’s mostly clear liquid, but still full of bacteria and dissolved waste. The second chamber catches another 20% of remaining solids.” Her neighbor with a 2-chamber tank had to

He drew a diagram in the dirt with a stick: