A septic tank is an underground chamber through which domestic wastewater (sewage) flows for basic treatment. Septic tank systems are often used in areas that are not connected to a sewerage system, such as rural areas.
Septic Tanks
Our septic tanks are homologated and have three chambers: Two clarifiers and a biological filter that cleans organic pollutants that the sewage treatment could not remove.
The residual water distributes itself over the surface of the filtering medium and serves as a carrier for the settlements of microorganisms that capture and decompose the organic material.
Our septic tanks contain a plastic filling with a large contact surface area in their biological filters, which prevents clogging and achieves a much higher performance than conventional fillings.
