A
single-pass sand filter system pre treats septic tank effluent by
filtering it through sand before sending it to a soil treatment system.
Various sand filter types and designs have been extensively tested and
used in the United States and other countries. Other wastewater treatment filters use
different methods like peat,
pea gravel, crushed glass, or other experimental media, but sand filter
is the best understood and the most predictable. You can find various
types of sand filters at our web site.
Sand
Filter Systems Sand filter/pump combinations feature high-density polyethylene
tanks that are extremely durable.
Triton
Sand Filters Triton Sand Filters feature the unique Glaslok process that creates
a one-piece..
Single-Pass
Sand Filters A single-pass sand filter system pretreats septic tank effluent by
filtering it through sand
LIFEGARD
Tarpon Systems
Tarpon filter systems feature a sand filter and a centrifugal pump that
is mounted on a one-piece molded plastic
filter base.
Tagelus
Sand Filters Tagelus Sand Filters feature high quality at a low price (our buying
power gets them to you at bargain prices).
Jacuzzi
Sand Filter Systems
Jacuzzi® pump combinations feature a one-piece molded tank.
Jacuzzi
Sand Filters
These one-piece Jacuzzi® molded tanks are complete with six-way valves.
High-Rate
Composite Sand Filters
High-rate sand filters have been used in commercial pools, water parks,
aquariums, industrial filtration..
Baker
Hydro Sand Filter
36" diameter sand filter may be the "big boy" you are seeking.
Automatic
Bypass Valve
This automatic bypass valve provides a unique solution to filter-sizing
problems in large recirculating systems.
ALSO INFORMATION ABOUT SAND
FILTERS
Do you know the working principles
of sand filters? Sewage flows from the house into one or more septic tanks, depending
upon the size of the house and other causes. Effluent from the
septic tanks flows into a septic pump or lift tank. A septic pump
introduces the effluent at the top of the watertight sand filter. Using
pressure distribution to apply the wastewater evenly to the filter
surface to maximize waste water treatment. A timer is used to dose the entire
surface of the filter intermittently with wastewater. This draws oxygen
from the atmosphere through the sand medium and its attached microbial
community. The effluent is treated by physical, chemical, and biological
processes. Suspended solids are removed by mechanical straining due to
enhanced contact and sedimentation. Treatment occurs through the
bacteria that colonize in the sand grains. Microorganisms use the
organic matter and nutrients in the effluent for growth and
reproduction. You can find sand filters at filterwiz.com. Contact us for
more information.