Your wastewater treatment system is the system that takes wastewater away from your home and treats it so that it can be released back into our natural environment to allow the cycle to begin again.
Having a system that works as it should is absolutely vital for the health and well-being of your family, so you must be able to identify problems that are present before they cause too much damage.
What to look out for if your system isn’t working properly
If your wastewater treatment system is not working as it should, you will know about it fairly quickly!
First of all, you will be able to visually see the wastewater overflowing from your site. You may also experience problems flushing your toilet and household appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers may have trouble when it comes to water drainage.
These are important tell tale signs that you need to look out for.
What causes wastewater treatment systems to malfunction?
There are several reasons why your wastewater treatment system might have ceased to work as it should.
The most common reason for such difficulties arises from flushing non-degradable items into the system that cause it to become blocked.
If you have been flushing certain harsh chemicals into your treatment system, it can upset the balance of the naturally occurring bacteria that your wastewater treatment system needs to operate effectively.
That said; heavy rain and extreme weather conditions can also cause your treatment system to cease working so the problems might not directly correlate to something you’ve done.
What to do in the event that your wastewater treatment system is not working
If you think that your wastewater treatment system is not working as it should, you can do some initial investigations yourself.
You can check whether the problem lies within the soakaway pit, which your system uses to drain away the treated waste water.
You can also check whether the pipes leading from your home to the treatment system are the root of the problem.
Once you have identified the issue, you should call a professional in to rectify it as they will have the necessary skills and experience to effectively deal with the problem and get your treatment system back working effectively.
Even if you can’t identify the main problem, call the professionals in and have them carry out a full inspection and evaluation to determine what’s off sync.
How can you prevent problems from occurring?
As with any system in your home, regular care and maintenance will prevent issues from occurring for the most part.
Make sure to have your treatment system de-sludged frequently and be careful not to dispose of any non-degradable or harsh chemicals through your treatment system.
Once an issue has been identified, don’t ignore it. Fixing issues quickly is the key to getting your system running the way it should, limiting the cost implications of addressing the problem and avoiding an exhausting process.
It certainly makes sense to act quickly when it comes to identifying and fixing problems with your wastewater treatment system, wouldn’t you agree?
Hi ,I have a bio wastewater tank, just replaced pump, but still not working properly.keeps filling up and only when I tap it /it works, would you know what is the cause of this please,can’t take much more of emptying tank etc..tk you ,. Regards Eileen.