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what is the use of septic tanks​

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Answered by arpitravi34
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The septic tank digests organic matter and separates floatable matter (e.g., oils and grease) and solids from the wastewater. Soil-based systems discharge the liquid (known as effluent) from the septic tank into a series of perforated pipes buried in a leach field, chambers, or other special units designed to slowly release the effluent into the soil.

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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What is the use of septic tanks?

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A septic tank is a watertight chamber made of brick work, concrete, fibreglass, PVC or plastic, through which blackwater from cistern or pour-flush toilets and greywater through a pipe from inside a building or an outside toilet flows for primary treatment.

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