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Can the Septic Tank accept rainwater?

Why rainwater must not enter the septic tank.

Septic tank systems and Sewage Treatment Plants cannot accept ANY rainwater, either from downpipes or surface drains.

This is because the septic tank is sized to deal with the volume of effluent produced by a certain number of people.  This sizing ensures that the sewage remains in the septic tank long enough for full settlement to occur.  If rainwater is allowed to enter the tank, then the flow rate through the septic tank increases and adequate settlement does not occur.

The resulting effluent would then contain so many suspended solids that it would very quickly compromise the soakaway.

In the case of sewage treatment plants, if rainwater is allowed to enter the system then the sewage does not remain in the plant long enough for digestion to take place and the sewage leaves the plant untreated.

Septic tank  and sewage systems must ONLY be connected to grey and black water drains, i.e. sinks, baths, washing machines, dishwashers, basins, showers and toilets.

Soakaways are expensive - design your septic tank system correctly.

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Crystal is currently seeking installers for  sewage plant and septic tanks which DO have the EN12566-3 throughout many parts of the UK.
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