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Effluent pumps are designed to handle treated wastewater with minimal solids. These pumps are usually installed in a lift station after a septic tank or aerobic treatment system and will pump to a secondary treatment system such a drain field.
The septic effluent (treated wastewater) eventually makes its way to your drainfield, where the groundwater further filters the effluent. The septic tank is usually emptied by a pumping system that runs on electricity or gas.
When a sewer connection becomes an option for homes on septic, a Septic Tank Effluent Pump (STEP) system can be utilized to make the conversion to sewer. Each individual STEP system includes a septic tank, pump and control panel.
Sump and Effluent Submersible Pumps are designed to transfer wastewater discharged from a septic tank or an aerobic treatment system to a drain field, secondary treatment system, or other discharge point.
The Myers P series effluent pumps are designed specifically for multi-pump pressure collection, septic tank effluent pumping (S.T.E.P.) and high head drainage applications. The high efficiency, single-vane, enclosed impellers provide steep, non-overloading performance curves, which are ideal for these applications.
The Myers ME45 series effluent pumps are designed to meet the demand of residential septic tanks or sump applications. This powerful 1/2 HP pump provides flow and head required for demanding dosing systems and drainage applications.
The Sump/Effluent submersible pumps are designed to pump relatively clean water usually behind an aerobic system or septic tank. The Sewage Ejector and Sewage Grinder pumps are both used to pump raw sewage. I will explain each one of these categories in much more detail below.