Survey of on-Site Waste Water Disposal Systems is a legal document that was released by the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs - a government authority operating within Alabama.
Q: What is an on-site waste water disposal system?
A: An on-site waste water disposal system is a system that is used to treat and dispose of wastewater on the property where it is generated.
Q: Why are on-site waste water disposal systems important?
A: On-site waste water disposal systems are important because they help to prevent the contamination of water sources and protect public health.
Q: What types of on-site waste water disposal systems are commonly used in Alabama?
A: The most common types of on-site waste water disposal systems used in Alabama are septic systems and aerated treatment units.
Q: How does a septic system work?
A: A septic system works by collecting wastewater from a home or building and allowing it to settle, with solid waste sinking to the bottom and liquids flowing into a drain field for further treatment and disposal.
Q: What is an aerated treatment unit?
A: An aerated treatment unit is a type of on-site waste water disposal system that uses oxygen and aerobic bacteria to break down and treat wastewater before it is discharged.
Q: Are permits required for on-site waste water disposal systems in Alabama?
A: Yes, permits are required for the installation and repair of on-site waste water disposal systems in Alabama. These permits ensure that the systems are installed and maintained correctly.
Q: Who is responsible for maintaining an on-site waste water disposal system?
A: The property owner is responsible for maintaining an on-site waste water disposal system and ensuring that it is functioning properly.
Q: How often should an on-site waste water disposal system be inspected?
A: On-site waste water disposal systems should be inspected at least every three years to ensure that they are working correctly and not causing any environmental or health hazards.
Q: What should I do if my on-site waste water disposal system is failing?
A: If your on-site waste water disposal system is failing, you should contact a licensed professional to assess the problem and determine the necessary repairs or replacement.
Q: Can I use additives to improve the performance of my on-site waste water disposal system?
A: It is not recommended to use additives in your on-site waste water disposal system as they can disrupt the natural process of wastewater treatment and potentially cause damage to the system.
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