Septic tank maintenance

February 6th, 2013:

How calcium can cause clogging in a sand mound system

This article will cover how calcium can cause clogging in a sand mound system. Every property is unique. Some homeowners end up with soil with normal percolation rates. These properties required conventional septic systems that are installed underneath the ground. Other property owners have a more unique disposition because their properties have percolation rates that are either too fast or too slow. Their properties could only accommodate the sand mound system. The sand mound system is literally a mound. It is elevated. It is actually seen above ground. Because of this, the sand mound is included in the overall landscape design. Like the conventional septic system, the sand mound collects and treats your wastewater. Both greywater (wastewater from the dishwasher, washing machine, drains, and showers) and blackwater (wastewater from the toilet) are transformed into their safe forms before they are returned to the surrounding environment. The sand mound system is elevated to make room for additional filters needed to treat your wastewater. It also has anaerobic bacteria to break down the solid waste materials. With these microorganisms, the effluent could safely flow into the surrounding soil absorption system, where it will be purified before it is returned to the surrounding environment.

The sand mound system is a specialized septic system that is more exposed to the elements. It needs special attention such as changing the construction fabric that lines it. The construction fabric makes sure that heat is retained in the system. You should always see to it  that  the fabric is changed before cold weather begins because if it is damaged, you can be sure to experience septic problems during winter. Ice and snow will enter the sand mound system and it will surely freeze over. Another priority for the sand mound is to prevent clogging. Clogging is a common problem with sand mounds. Many factors cause clogging. Below are some of them:

  • Invasive roots of higher plants. Invasive root systems constantly look for water and nutrients that are closest to them. If you have higher plants in your property, your sand mound system is their instant source of sustenance.
  • Excess water load. Excessive amounts of water that enter the sand mound cause the solid waste particles to be disturbed. Their break down is delayed. They are pushed into the soil absorption system, clogging the process or wastewater treatment.
  • Soil compaction. When your sand mound area is made into a parking lot, storage facility, or driveway, the heavy weight compressed the soil. As a result, the sand mound components are crushed. Leaks result from the damage. Because of these leaks, the flow of the wastewater backs up and floods the property with untreated effluent. Sediments and rainwater also enter the system through the cracks produced by the crushed components.
  • Calcium sulfoaluminate or ettringite formation. The formation starts with the anaerobic digestion of the thiocillus bacteria. The process produces hydrogen sulfide gas that accumulates in the headspace over the waterline. Here, the gas interacts with oxygen, producing sulfuric acid. The acid forms white ettringite, which deteriorates the concrete reinforcement  of the system. When the concrete layer is destroyed, the metal components are exposed to the elements. The damage then allows excess water and debris inside the sand mound. These clog the wastewater treatment process.

The sand mound system is severely deteriorated if you see ettringite formation on the concrete layer. If you are lucky enough to decide which brand to use on your sand mound, choose the one that resists sulfuric acid. If you don’t have an idea what kind of concrete was used on your sand mound, it would be best to make your sand mound system an aerobic one. The oxygen will prevent the formation of sulfuric acid. The thiocillus bacteria will continue to produce the hydrogen sulfide gas but it won’t be able to occupy the headspace anymore. If you want to have a long lasting sand mound system, you have to know how calcium can cause clogging in a sand mound system.

Septic system preventive maintenance

This article will discuss the benefit of septic system preventive maintenance and how it can be practiced in every aspect of your life. Your preventive maintenance of leading a healthy lifestyle, taking supplements, and undergoing regular checkups give you a disease-free body. Reading and participating in discussions help you prevent your mind’s stagnation. Cooking a lot prevents your taste buds from being dull. Keeping your house clean and cared for prevents it from deteriorating especially during harsh weather. The same goes with your septic system. It needs preventive maintenance so that you will have a healthy and safe home for decades or even generations to come.

Since it is your own personal wastewater treatment facility, you have the responsibility of maintaining it so as to prevent malfunctions and failures. It is not a self-caring system. It needs you to make sure that it functions smoothly. Part of being a responsible homeowner is making sure that every component of the house works harmoniously with one another. If you fail to do this, then you would have to spend thousands of dollars in repair or replacement especially when you refer to the septic system.

Septic system preventive maintenance for your septic system should include the following practices of both you and your septic expert:

1. As much as possible, you should only dump biodegradable tissue paper and household wastewater into your septic system. You should keep away cigarette butts, car grease, kitchen grease, and feminine products from your system. Non-biodegradable materials are not broken down by the resident bacteria. They just stay in the septic tank to clog the system. This will eventually result to septic failure if not corrected immediately.

2. You should make sure that the fixtures are always inspected. Any leaks should be repaired immediately. Unrepaired leaks in the plumbing and septic system could cause backups in the system.  

3. You should not place heavy vehicles over your septic system. These cause soil compaction and physical damage to the septic components. You should know the exact location of your septic system so that you may not accidentally run it over or perhaps build any form of construction over the area. 

4. Be familiar with the exact location of your septic system so that you may have easy access to it during inspection and pump out treatments. You could ask the help of the department that issued the permit for your septic system’s construction and installation. But it would be faster if you trace the soggy or the dry grass on your lawn. These will let you know where the drain field and the septic tank are. Coordinating with your septic expert is also highly recommended to be sure but be ready for additional charges.

5. Have a septic expert perform the necessary steps before cleaning and pumping out:

a) A proper inspection will be conducted to see if there are hardwood plants over or around the septic system; if there are septic odors, pooling sewage water, and wet soil; if the sludge level is normal; and if there are damaged parts such as baffles.

6. Oxygen bleach (color safe) should be the only one used in the home and in washing laundry. 

7.  Maintain a schedule for your septic system preventive maintenance.

8. Have your septic expert apply septic treatments:

a) Porosity restorer to restore tanks, dry wells, and drain fields

b) Activator to restore the normal number of bacteria

c) Septic maintainer to protect drains, improve the function of the septic tank, control septic odors, and to quickly digest paper and detergents

d) Regular pump out treatments depending on the number of household members

Your septic system should have the need for septic system preventive maintenance on a regular basis so that it could reach its maximum lifespan. This way, you could also save a lot because you won’t have to buy another septic system or have your old one heavily restored.  Remember that your septic system could only function optimally with your diligence as a homeowner. Never rely on additives to do your responsibilities for you.