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What is an Aerobic Treatment Unit for Septic Effluent?

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What is an Aerobic Treatment Unit for Septic Effluent?

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In residential use, aerobic treatment units (ATUs, also called “home aeration systems” or “septic tank aeration systems”) are pre-packaged septic treatment systems which are in essence a mini-wastewater treatment plant for home use. “Aerobic” refers to the use of an air pump to add oxygen to the treatment tank to increase the level of treatment by the system. AEROBIC Septic systems thus require electrical power and cost more to install and operate (more frequent tank pumping) than a traditional gravity septic tank and drainfield. Aerobic treatment, which can produce very high quality treated effluent, is used at sites where a conventional septic drainfield simply wont’ work, perhaps because of wet soils or very rocky conditions. ATUs are also used to restore a working septic system where a traditional septic system has failed and is difficult to repair. Other common reasons for installing aerobic septic treatment units include lots close to lakes and streams or lots which are too small

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