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The Texas legislature passed a law in 1987 to regulate on-site sewage facility (OSSF) systems statewide and is overseen by Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). In certain areas, local authorities govern the rules set out by TCEQ. In all cases, a permit to install a system is required along with a site design.

There are numerous types of on-site wastewater systems, more commonly referred to as septic systems The choice of the system is based on the site and soil conditions. Choosing the appropriate system is critical to the system's success. If you choose the wrong system or design, it can fail, which would result in pollution of your property and that of others.

Examples of treatment options include septic tanks, aerobic treatment units, sand filters, and trickling filters. Septic Solutions can help you choose an experienced professional designer that will assist you in choosing the best type of system for your needs. If you already have your design, we will use it to provide a free quote for your installation.
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We are dedicated to providing cost effective residential and commercial on-site sewage treatment to customers of Fort Bend, Austin, Brazoria, Waller and Wharton counties and surrounding areas through a well trained staff focused on safety, health and environmental protection. Our installers are licensed through the State of Texas (TCEQ) and complete continuing education on a yearly basis.
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Aerobic units treat wastewater for homes and small businesses using the same process, only scaled down, as our municipal wastewater treatment systems use. They remove 85 to 98 percent of the organic matter and solids from the wastewater, producing effluent as clean as that from municipal wastewater treatment plants, and cleaner than that from conventional septic tanks.
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An aerobic septic system has to have Dissolved oxygen it at all times or the Aerobic/beneficial bacteria will die causing it to smell, you could be hydraulically overloading the system which means there is too much water running through the system not allowing the system enough time to treat it, or organically overloading the system which means putting too much solids (Garbage disposal) through the system that the bacteria can't handle.
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