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Burial Vault Forms
In the septic tank industry there are a ton of different types of tanks and forms, a ton of different type of accessories, and a ton of other related septic tank products. Nonetheless, each and every different type of septic tank, accessory, or related product is important, serves great purposes, and are demanded throughout the country. One such septic tank form that is always in high demand are the burial vault forms. Burial vault forms can be found at our website, where you will see pictures and information about burial vault forms. Burial vault forms are poured with or without liner with no air, no hydraulics, and the simplest breakdown out there.
Now an explanation of how burial vault forms work...Since burial vault forms are a type of septic tank, it's a bit easier to understand its function. The burial vault forms condition sewage to allow percolation of the liquid portion into the subsoil. The most important function of burial vault forms are to protect the absorption ability of the subsoil. In doing this, burial vault forms do the following three things: First, burial vault forms remove solids from liquid; as sewage enters the burial vault forms, the rate of flow is reduced and heavy solids settle, forming sludge. Grease and other light solids rise to the surface, forming a scum. The sludge and scum are retained and break down while the clarified effluent (liquid) is discharged to the drain field for soil absorption. Second, burial vault forms provide biological treatment; natural processes break down the solids and liquids by bacterial action. The breakdown occurs in the absence of oxygen that are referred to as "septic," giving the tank its name. Third, burial vault forms store scum and sludge; The solids accumulate in the bottom of burial vault forms to form sludge. The scum is a partially submerged mat of floating solids and grease. Scum and sludge are digested over time and compacted into a small volume. Areas with warm climates, such as the southern United States, allow more complete breakdown of solids and scum than in the cooler climates of the North. For this reason, burial vault forms in warm climates do not usually need to be pumped or cleaned out nearly as often as those in cold climates. Regardless of climate, a nonvolatile residue of material remains in burial vault forms. Sufficient volume for the solids must be provided in burial vault forms between pumping or cleanings. If the solids fill burial vault forms and enter the drain field, the solids can clog the soil in the drain field.
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