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septic tank


septic tank

n. A sewage-disposal tank in which a continuous flow of waste material is decomposed by anaerobic bacteria.

septic tank

n a tank, usually below ground, for containing sewage to be decomposed by anaerobic bacteria

sep′tic tank`


n. a tank in which solid organic sewage is decomposed and purified by anaerobic bacteria. [1900–05]
Thesaurus
Noun1.septic tank - large tank where solid matter or sewage is disintegrated by bacteriaseptic tank - large tank where solid matter or sewage is disintegrated by bacteriastorage tank, tank - a large (usually metallic) vessel for holding gases or liquids
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化粪池污水池

septic

(ˈseptik) adjective (of a wound etc) full of or caused by germs that are poisoning the blood. a septic finger; septic poisoning. 敗血性的 败血病的septic tank a tank in which sewage is partially purified by the action of bacteria. 化糞池,污水池 化粪池,污水池

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septic tank,

underground sedimentation tank in which sewage is retained for a short period while it is decomposed and purified by bacterial action. The organic matter in the sewage settles to the bottom of the tank, a film forms excluding atmospheric oxygen, and anaerobic bacteria attack the solid matter, causing it to disintegrate, liquefy, and give off gases. The gases are discharged from a vent and the liquids overflow through an outlet into a disposal field where they can leach into the soil. Here aerobic bacteria purify the liquid. The Imhoff septic tank, an improvement over the ordinary septic tank, is still used in the United States; it is a two-story structure with the upper compartment used for settling the sewage, the lower one for the anaerobic disintegration of sludge. A sloping floor enables solid material to slide to the lower compartment, where, since the sludge is separated from the material in the sedimentation compartment, the action is more rapid. A cesspool is a simpler underground structure that allows the liquids to leach directly into the soil while retaining the solids. The solids are not as efficiently decomposed as in a septic tank and more frequent cleaning is necessary. Also, as the effluent is likely to contain more coliform bacteria than that of a septic tank, cesspools pose a greater threat to water supplies. Septic tanks and cesspools are usually used in rural areas. For urban sewage-disposal systems, see seweragesewerage,
system for the removal and disposal of chiefly liquid wastes and of rainwater, which are collectively called sewage. The average person in the industrialized world produces between 60 and 140 gallons of sewage per day.
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Septic tank

A concrete or steel tank where sewage is partially reduced by bacterial action. The liquids from the tank flow into the ground through a tile bed.

Septic Tank

 

a tank for the treatment of small amounts (up to 25 cu m daily, less frequently, up to 50 cu m) of household sewage. A septic tank is an underground horizontal settling reservoir with one to three compartments, through which the sewage flows in sequential order. After preliminary treatment (clarification) in the septic tank, the sewage is subjected to biological purification in beds of underground filtration or in sand-gravel filters. Up to 90 percent of the suspended material is retained in a septic tank.

septic tank

[′sep·tik ‚taŋk] (civil engineering) A settling tank in which settled sludge is in immediate contact with sewage flowing through the tank while solids are decomposed by anaerobic bacterial action.

Septic tank

A single-story, watertight, on-site treatment system for domestic sewage, consisting of one or more compartments, in which the sanitary flow is detained to permit concurrent sedimentation and sludge digestion. The septic tank is constructed of materials not subject to decay, corrosion, or decomposition, such as precast concrete, reinforced concrete, concrete block, or reinforced resin and fiberglass. The tank must be structurally capable of supporting imposed soil and liquid loads. Septic tanks are used primarily for individual residences, isolated institutions, and commercial complexes such as schools, prisons, malls, fairgrounds, summer theaters, parks, or recreational facilities. Septic tanks have limited use in urban areas where sewers and municipal treatment plants exist. See Concrete, Reinforced concrete, Structural materials

Septic tanks do not treat sewage; they merely remove some solids and condition the sanitary flow so that it can be safely disposed of to a subsurface facility such as a tile field, leaching pools, or buried sand filter. The organic solids retained in the tank undergo a process of liquefaction and anaerobic decomposition by bacterial organisms. The clarified septic tank effluent is highly odorous, contains finely divided solids, and may contain enteric pathogenic organisms. The small amounts of gases produced by the anaerobic bacterial action are usually vented and dispersed to the atmosphere without noticeable odor or ill effects. See Sewage, Sewage treatment

septic tank

household septic tank, cross section A watertight, covered receptacle designed and constructed to receive the discharge of sewage from a building sewer, separate solids from the liquid, digest organic matter and store digested solids through a period of detention, and allow the clarified liquids to discharge for final disposal.

septic tank


septic tank

n. A sewage-disposal tank in which a continuous flow of waste material is decomposed by anaerobic bacteria.

septic tank


  • noun

Words related to septic tank

noun large tank where solid matter or sewage is disintegrated by bacteria

Related Words

  • storage tank
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