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According to San Bernardino County, a septic system is made up of a septic tank and a leachline or seepage pit buried in the ground near your home. This system treats wastewater and sewage from your toilets, showers, washing machines, garbage disposals, kitchens, etc., where public sewer systems are not available.
A concrete, fiberglass, polyethylene, or steel box is about nine feet long and five feet deep and wide. The tank is usually buried about five feet from the house under one to three feet of soil.
It is a gravel-filled underground trench.
A vertical hole in the ground with a concrete block lid and walls that are covered with soil. The pit measures 4-6 feet in diameter and 15-40 feet deep.
If you do not know where your septic system is located, you can use a water probe to locate it. A septic tank is usually located in the front of the house (some, however, are located in the back of the house). Once you find it, try to locate the two septic tank lids, the leach line, and or seepage pit or "pit." Draw a diagram on paper if possible and keep this for future reference. If, for some reason, you can not find the tank or have no desire to find it, USA Septic and Drain Cleaning can do it for you.
A septic tank has three main functions:
Ignoring your septic system could cost you thousands of dollars for repair or replacement. If your tank is not pumped every two to four years, scum and sludge will fill up the tank, overflow into the leach line and clog up the soil.
This can cause the leach line to fail and the wastewater to rise to the surface of the ground. If the leach line or seepage pit fails it will require a new one to be constructed and it will require a permit from the County or City Building and Safety Department.
The chart below shows how much wastewater a typical a septic system can process in a 24-hour period:
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