Organization of water supply to sewer wells, how to perform an independent installation of pipes, features and nuances
When creating an autonomous sewage system, it is necessary to comply with the norms and standards established by law. For example, I installed reinforced concrete wells at a distance of 20m from the house, in particular from the water source (my well is located inside the basement floor).
To fill my tanks with drains, I ran a pipeline to them. For these purposes, I purchased sewer pipes made of plastic, intended for outdoor use.
Starting from the basement floor, I independently dug a trench, about a meter deep, up to 50 cm wide. With the help of special equipment, I made a hole in the foundation blocks of the basement, through which I brought out a pipe connecting the sewer inside the house with the reinforced concrete wells of the septic tank. When installing the pipeline, I made sure that there was a slope so that the waste water could flow freely into the well.
To prevent freezing of the sewer, when laying the pipes, I carried out their insulation. This had to be done without fail, since autonomous sewers do not supply wastewater under pressure, they smoothly flow from the house into the septic tank. Thanks to the insulation, even in severe frosts, my sewage system works without interruptions.
He laid the sewer pipe from the house to the first reinforced concrete well. Sewage flows into it, where it settles, heavy fractions settle, and the liquid flows through the pipe to the adjacent tank. Along its length, he created an inspection well, which is necessary according to building codes, intended to check the functionality and integrity of the pipeline.