STEP PACKAGE COMPONENTS
STEP stands for “Septic Tank Effluent Pumping.”
- Wastewater flows from your house to the underground tank. There, it settles into three layers: sludge on the bottom, scum on the top, and clear effluent in the middle.
- The effluent is pumped through a filter.
- Then the filtered effluent (and ONLY the effluent) flows through service lines, to a main line.
- that runs to a treatment system.
- A control panel operates the pump, which pumps the effluent out of your tank, to the treatment plant.
If you take good care of your system, it will work quietly and
invisibly for you, just like any other sewer system. If you don’t, it
won’t. That means, you can’t do the following:
- You can’t pour grease down the drain.
- You can’t pour harsh de-cloggers, such as Drano®, down the drain. (Use a plunger or metal snake instead.)
- You can’t flush any nonfood items down the drain (for example, no sanitary napkins, no condoms).
