Why is On-Site Drip Dispersal Such a Good Solution?
When an on-site drip dispersal system is engineered, it is with the needs of the household or building taken into account. The system includes tanks and chambers that capture, hold, settle, frequently aerate, and in general create treated water to a high enough degree that it can be pumped into an area where the soil provides final “polishing”. Beside the ability of drip dispersal to evenly precisely apply wastewater over a broad area, and the ability to manage the doses as a function of the soil’s absorptive ability, it can also open up sites that until now could not be developed. Many parts of the country have building sites that are perfect for developing, but there are no sewers to connect to, or the soil conditions do not allow for septic systems to be used. In cases like this, a drip dispersal system for wastewater allows the site to be developed because the wastewater can be effectively managed over the area with very precise dosing. Simply put, you can build where you couldn’t