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Aerobic Drip Application

Aerobic drip systems are used as part of an aerobic septic system to disperse highly treated wastewater below the surface using a network of small-diameter tubing. These systems are designed for precision, safety, and flexibility in challenging site conditions.

1. Subsurface Application (No Spraying)

  • Unlike spray systems, drip systems disperse water underground, which:

    • Eliminates aerosolized pathogens

    • Avoids wind drift or overspray onto walkways, patios, or neighboring properties

    • Is safer for human contact and public health

2. Better for Sensitive Areas

  • Ideal for locations near:

    • Water bodies

    • Schools, parks, or playgrounds

    • Tight residential neighborhoods

  • Reduces exposure risk, satisfying stricter environmental regulations

3. Precise Distribution in Poor Soils

  • Works well in:

    • Clay soil, where absorption is slow

    • Rocky or shallow soil

    • Sloped land (drip systems can be pressure-balanced)

  • Allows uniform, low-volume distribution in hard-to-manage soils

4. Smaller or Irregular Lot Sizes

  • Can be installed in small, narrow, or oddly shaped areas where traditional drain fields or spray zones won’t fit

  • Offers flexibility in layout

5. Low-Profile and Aesthetic

  • No spray heads or exposed parts—completely underground

  • Ideal for homeowners concerned about appearance, landscaping, or pets/kids

6. Meets Local Regulations

  • Some jurisdictions require drip dispersal systems in areas where:

    • Spray systems pose health risks

    • Subsurface treatment is mandated

    • There's potential for runoff or groundwater contamination

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