A septic tank is a device for treating feces and filtering out sediment. Its principle involves the decomposition of solid matter at the bottom of the tank, with the liquid matter on top flowing into the pipes and away, preventing pipe blockages and allowing sufficient time for the solid matter (such as feces and garbage) to hydrolyze.
A small treatment structure for separating, sedimenting domestic wastewater and anaerobically digesting sludge.

A septic tank is a device for treating feces and filtering out sediments. Its principle is that solid matter decomposes at the bottom of the tank, while the water-soluble substances rise to the top and flow out through the pipes, preventing pipe blockages and allowing sufficient time for the solid matter (such as feces and garbage) to hydrolyze.
A small treatment structure for separating and sedimenting domestic wastewater, as well as for anaerobic digestion of sludge.

A septic tank is a device for treating feces and filtering out sediments. Its principle is that solid matter decomposes at the bottom of the tank, while the hydrated matter on top flows into the pipes and away, preventing pipe blockages and allowing sufficient time for the solid matter (such as feces and garbage) to hydrolyze.
A small treatment facility for separating and sedimenting domestic wastewater, as well as for anaerobic digestion of sludge.





































