Evaporative Transpiration Trench
One of the options available for effluent disposal is to
discharge the final effluent directly to a land application
area.
The land application area forms an integral part of the treatment
process. When designed correctly considering all aspects including
flow rates, effluent quality, and soil types the land application
area will perform the function of dispersing and providing
final treatment of the effluent for a significant time.
All land application areas should be designed and installed
under the guidelines as laid out in AS/NZS 1547.2000.
The effluent discharge kits provided with the units as standard
are designed to work around soil type four as mentioned in
the standard. Each site should be individually assessed as
to the suitability or otherwise with regard to effluent disposal.
Application
There are some circumstances however where direct flow to
ground type discharge will not be suitable.
One alternative is to provide a sealed based trench alternative.
This arrangement captures the effluent from the unit and
further treats it in a contained environment prior to releasing
it via displacement. The top of the sealed based unit is installed
above normal ground level reducing significantly the ingress
of surface waters.
The crowning of the soil cover also reduces the ingress of
heavy rainfall by allowing it to run off. Also planting's
in the surface will allow uptake via transpiration and the
sloped surface allows for maximum action by wind and heat
for evaporation.
Any effluent that overflows the unit is released around the
total perimeter of the sealed base unit as evenly as possible
into the surrounding environment in a controlled manner. The
actual release point is into the shallow subsurface level
where most microbial activity occurs in
Installation
Instructions
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