Technical analysis of wastewater biology, soil science, and environmental impact — translated into actionable knowledge for homeowners on private septic systems. Research-grade depth, without the jargon.
The type of bacteria living in your septic tank determines how efficiently your system breaks down waste — and how often you'll need to call a pump truck. A breakdown of the microbiology your plumber won't explain.
An estimated 4 billion prescriptions are filled annually in the U.S. A significant portion of those pharmaceutical compounds end up in residential wastewater. Here's what research shows about how septic systems handle — and fail to handle — pharmaceutical contamination.
The soil beneath your drain field determines whether your septic system can function at all. Understanding percolation rates, soil classification, and what perc test results actually mean for homeowners.
The rotten-egg odor from a septic system is hydrogen sulfide gas — a compound with well-documented health effects and direct implications for system corrosion. Here's what the chemistry means for homeowners.