Septic Tanks

How do they work?
Wastewater, from the kitchen, laundry and bathroom, discharges into a septic tank buried on the property. The heavier solids settle to the bottom of the tank, while fats float to the top. The remaining liquid flows out of the tank and discharges into a soakage area (either a dispersal or evaporation field).
Modern septic systems may have pumps, pressurized disposal with multiple chambers and filters. Speak to the manufacturer of your system to get an understanding of how your particular system works. The information given here applies mostly to older style systems.

Maintenance is crucial 
A poorly-maintained septic tank will become a serious health hazard, spreading disease and contaminating water sources. Septic tanks need regular maintenance, some of which you can do yourself and some of which you’ll need professional help with.
Learn about your particular system and keep a maintenance record. Include drawings of the system, mapping out its exact location. Your local council may be able to provide you with some of these details.
Newer systems often include a maintenance contract in their price. It is worth considering buying a maintenance contract for older systems.

Pumping
Tanks generally need pumping (cleaning out) every 3-5 years to remove sludge and sediment.

Blockages
Blockages are usually a sign that the sewage disposal system either requires maintenance or repair. Blockages can be either between the house and septic tank or between the tank and the soakage area.
A blockage between the house and septic tank could be caused by the scum layer of the tank plugging the inlet pipe at the tank, or it may be a blocked gully trap. Try clearing the blockage with a rubber plunger or drainage rod. If this does not work you should contact a professional. If scum is blocking the inlet pipe it is likely that the tank needs to be pumped out by professionals.
A blockage between the septic tank and soakage area could be due to lack of maintenance and is likely to be caused by:
A blocked tank outlet could be due to the outlet baffle deteriorating, particularly on an older system. You will need to have the tank pumped and the baffle replaced.
An obstructed line to the soakage area is probably due to either solids passing through the septic tank or broken pipes. Get the tank pumped out and have any broken pipes repaired.
A clogged soakage area can get happen naturally over time. If possible, rest the soakage area. This is possible with many modern systems that have two dispersal lines. However, switching lines should be done in summer when soil temperatures are high.

Seepage or swampy conditions in the soakage area can be due to the soakage area being too small or a clogged soakage area.
Older systems may have trouble coping with the amount of water modern living produces. This is particularly the case if you have extended your home and added bathrooms, for example, without expanding the sewerage system.
You can try to reduce the amount of water you are putting into the system. If this doesn’t solve the problem you may need to consider a larger system. Contact your local council for advice on this.
 
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.

Oasis Clearwater Aerated Systems

Oasis 2000 Concrete

Oasis Aerated Systems utilises settling, filtration and aerobic digestion to process the effluent.

Developed in New Zealand for New Zealand conditions, the Clearwater Series 2000 quickly and efficiently turns all your household waste water into high quality irrigation water, saving your valuable water supply for more appropriate uses
Why is the Clearwater Series 2000 Technology so effective?

The Clearwater Series 2000 system is not a septic tank! It is an aerated waste water treatment system comprising five stages of treatment. Liquid flows through the system by hydraulic disbursement.
Waste water first enters a pretreatment, settlement chamber. It then flows into a secondary settlement chamber. From here it passes via a revolutionary ZABEL A300 high performance filter, where further biological and mechanical filtration occurs, into the central aeration chamber.
In the central aeration chamber, thousands of tiny air bubbles are created by our exclusive Series 2000 fine air diffuser assembly, constantly mixing the contents and providing essential oxygen for the aerobic digestion and cleansing process.
The process continues as the water is introduced to our unique Clarifier unit prior to flowing into the pump out chamber.
The system is complete with a high quality system malfunction alarm.
Advantages of the Aerated System

Rated Capacity

8 Person Domestic Situation
2,000 litres Hydraulic Flow per day
Home owners

Protects water quality and enhances owners’ quality of life.
Saves water, money and protects our environment.
Low operating and maintenance costs.
Councils and Developers

Highly reliable, low maintenance systems.
Reduced operating costs.
Increased public health protection.
Engineers

Proven design and Engineering.
Reliable performance, reduced costs.
Systems for domestic and commercial applications.
Ideal for failed system renovation.
Contractors and Installers

One chamber - one hole - one connection.
Low maintenance, full range of spares available.
Ongoing manufacturer backup.

Oasis 3000 Concrete

Oasis Aerated Systems utilises settling, filtration and aerobic digestion to process the effluent.

Developed in New Zealand for New Zealand conditions, the Clearwater Series 3000 quickly and efficiently turns all your household waste water into high quality irrigation water, saving your valuable water supply for more appropriate uses
Why is the Clearwater Series 3000 Technology so effective?

The Clearwater Series 3000 system is not a septic tank! It is an aerated waste water treatment system comprising five stages of treatment. Liquid flows through the system by hydraulic disbursement.
Waste water first enters a pretreatment, settlement chamber. It then flows into a secondary settlement chamber. From here it passes via a revolutionary ZABEL A300 high performance filter, where further biological and mechanical filtration occurs, into the central aeration chamber.
In the central aeration chamber, thousands of tiny air bubbles are created by our exclusive Series 3000 fine air diffuser assembly, constantly mixing the contents and providing essential oxygen for the aerobic digestion and cleansing process.
The process continues as the water is introduced to our unique Clarifier unit prior to flowing into the pump out chamber.
The system is complete with a high quality system malfunction alarm.
Advantages of the Aerated System

Rated Capacity

12 Person Domestic Situation
3,000 litres Hydraulic Flow per day
Home owners

Protects water quality and enhances owners’ quality of life.
Saves water, money and protects our environment.
Low operating and maintenance costs.
Councils and Developers

Highly reliable, low maintenance systems.
Reduced operating costs.
Increased public health protection.
Engineers

Proven design and Engineering.
Reliable performance, reduced costs.
Systems for domestic and commercial applications.
Ideal for failed system renovation.
Contractors and Installers

One chamber – one hole – one connection.
Low maintenance, full range of spares available.
Ongoing manufacturer backup.

Oasis Clearwater Septic Systems

Clearwater Z54 Deluxe Gravity Concrete

Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids.

The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids. The point of difference for Oasis is the three chamber configuration of the tank. This introduces a second stage of settling and allows further anaerobic breakdown to occur. Finally the versatility of the Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems allows for three options final of dosing the treated sewage to occur, via a pump and float switch, a flout or via tried and tested gravity feed. The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems has a treatment capacity of 4,800 litres.
Advantages of the Septic Tank System

Rated Capacity

8 Person Domestic Situation
Home owners

The simplest and least expensive system to operate.
Protects water quality and enhances owners’ quality of life.
Fewer working parts, low maintenance.
Councils and Developers

Improves effluent quality.
Increased public health protection.
Engineers

Proven design and Engineering.
Approved by local councils.
Systems for domestic applications.

Clearwater Z54 Deluxe Flout Concrete

Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids.

The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids. The point of difference for Oasis is the three chamber configuration of the tank. This introduces a second stage of settling and allows further anaerobic breakdown to occur. Finally the versatility of the Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems allows for three options final of dosing the treated sewage to occur, via a pump and float switch, a flout or via tried and tested gravity feed. The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems has a treatment capacity of 4,800 litres.
Advantages of the Septic Tank System

Rated Capacity

8 Person Domestic Situation
Home owners

The simplest and least expensive system to operate.
Protects water quality and enhances owners’ quality of life.
Fewer working parts, low maintenance.
Councils and Developers

Improves effluent quality.
Increased public health protection.
Engineers

Proven design and Engineering.
Approved by local councils.
Systems for domestic applications.

Clearwater Z54 Deluxe Pumped Concrete

Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids.

The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems are based on the tried and tested principle of separating solids from liquids. The point of difference for Oasis is the three chamber configuration of the tank. This introduces a second stage of settling and allows further anaerobic breakdown to occur. Finally the versatility of the Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems allows for three options final of dosing the treated sewage to occur, via a pump and float switch, a flout or via tried and tested gravity feed. The Oasis Septic Tank & Treatment Systems has a treatment capacity of 4,800 litres.
Advantages of the Septic Tank System

Rated Capacity

8 Person Domestic Situation
Home owners

The simplest and least expensive system to operate.
Protects water quality and enhances owners’ quality of life.
Fewer working parts, low maintenance.
Councils and Developers

Improves effluent quality.
Increased public health protection.
Engineers

Proven design and Engineering.
Approved by local councils.
Systems for domestic applications.

 

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