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Cesspools, septic tanks, and tight tanks all have the same purpose. They are all used for waste management and intended to receive and hold sewage. These tanks are needed when connecting to a municipal sewer is not possible. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, the sewer lines in the U.S. are about 30 years old and cover more than 500,000 miles. These three tanks are separate from this huge system. The difference is what happens to the sewage after it is collected in the tank, and the cesspool pumping services that keep them in operation.
A cesspool is a pit that is lined with stone or cement. A cesspool is not able to filter waste which means that it will begin to drain into and then contaminate the soil surrounding the cesspool. This is an older technique for waste disposal dating back to ancient Rome. In some cases, cesspools act as an overflow pit from a septic tank. These cesspools are much more efficient because they receive materials that are less solid. However, when there is no septic tank, the cesspool requires more maintenance, which is where cesspool pumping comes into play.
All waste dumps into the cesspool, and the slide piles up at the bottom. The scum and effluent drain through the holes into the soil. The area around the pool where the wastewater leaches gets saturated. These pools have to be dug to handle the volume when this occurs. Cesspool pumping must often occur to keep the sludge away from the lower holes. This allows water to flow through the holes. There may be times when the cesspool may need to be moved when the soil is saturated and wastewater pools. There may come a time when the cesspool is past the point of no return and in need of replacement by a cesspool pumping company. There may also be regulations that require you to replace the cesspool.
If you believe that you are in need of cesspool pumping, you should contact a professional. However, you do not want to leave your cesspool leaching wastewater into the soil. Contact the professionals at Busch Bros Cesspool Sewer & Drain to assess the needs of your cesspool to determine if you need a cesspool pumping or to replace your cesspool completely.
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