Watertightness is critical in onsite treatment system tanks, and in risers, lids and inlet and outlet piping. A septic tank or pump tank that is not watertight can cause a number of problems:
Groundwater or surface water leaking in will cause hydraulic overloading of the drainfield and may flush solids out, eventually plugging the field.
Untreated wastewater leaking out can contaminate water resources, causing a threat to public health – in areas with high groundwater, viruses and other pathogens from wastewater can travel great distances.
Cracks or open seams can allow roots to penetrate and expand the
Essential Seal
Watertightness is an essential attribute of onsite treatment system tanks, regardless of material and in any specific application.
Feb 07, 2013
| by Dennis F. Hallahan, P.E. |


















