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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.
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High head effluent pumps are most commonly used in an aerobic septic system. An aerobic system uses oxygen to break down solid waste , while an anaerobic tank does not. A high head effluent pump typically brings the effluent to a spray system or drip irrigation systems.
Effluent pumps are typically used to pump grey-water from a septic tank to a leach field. For raw sewage, a sewage pump or grinder pump is recommended to prevent clogging from handling solids larger than 3/4" in width.
Effluent pumps are durably built for long-lasting operation in septic systems and other disposal applications. Assist your customers by choosing the right effluent pump for their needs while helping to reassure them their septic system is performing as it should.
Effluent Pumps: Effluent pumps, also known as sewage ejector pumps, are specifically designed to handle the effluent within septic tanks. Unlike submersible pumps, effluent pumps are not submerged in the effluent but are installed outside the tank itself.
This document discusses types of effluent pressure dosing septic systems, including gravity dosing, pressure manifold dosing, rigid pipe pressure dosing, and dripline effluent dosing systems for septic system effluent final treatment and disposal.