Stage 1:Warm effluent enters the pipe and is cooled to ground temperature.
Stage 2:Suspended solids separate from the cooled liquid effluent.
Stage 3:Skimmers further capture grease and suspended solids from the exiting effluent.
Stage 4: Pipe ridges allow the effluent to flow uninterrupted around the circumference of the pipe and aid in cooling.
Stage 5: A mat of random, coarse fibers separates more suspended solids from the effluent.
Stage 6: Effluent passes into the geo-textile fabric and grows a protected bacterial surface.
Stage 7: Sand wicks liquid from the geo-textile fabric and enables air to transfer to the bacterial surface.
Stage 8: The fabric and fibers provide a large bacterial surface to break down solids.
Stage 9: An ample air supply and fluctuating liquid levels increase bacterial efficiency.