
SWS has designed many low pressure dosing systems for many clients, septic tank installers, developers, builders, and homeowners. Please allow us the opportunity to help you. - Read More

"We had projects that needed to get done in days not weeks. SWS visited my site and had a permit the next day. "We were given options for our septic system not just prices. We had the system designed to last. We were extremely pleased."
—John Claiborne
Homeowner

Drip Irrigation is a viable way to recycle your treated septic effluent. An effectively designed aerobic treatment unit can treat wastewater well enough to be disposed through small low pressure piping system or drip irrigation. - Read More |
SWS is a provider of commercial septic system designs and engineering. View some of the case studies and projects SWS has worked on. - Read More |

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1-866-SWS-SOIL throughout Florida
813-785-0500 in the Tampa Area
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Septic System Tidbit:
Low Pressure Dosing Systems provide better treatment of the septic tank effluent. By allowing more molecules of effluent water to come into contact with oxygen. A more oxidized effluent allows the nitrogen in the septic system effluent to be broken down into nitrate and nitrogen gas. Plant uptake of the nitrogen rich effluent allows for the nitrogen to be assimilated into the plant for growth. Also, it allows the nitrogen to be given off as a gas into the atmosphere. Low pressure dosing systems provides a mechanism to evenly distribute wastewater across the entire area of the drainfield versus the very beginning of the drainfield. This allows more oxygen to come into contact with effluent. Also, by using a pump you displace air in the trench system of the drainfield; therefore, when the water is percolated through the ground this allows fresh air (oxygen) to be pulled into the trench system. This allows the drainfield to breathe.
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