Sewage Treatment System Property Transfer Inspection Guidelines: Aerobic Treatment Units
Aerobic Treatment units (ATU’s) or aerators receive septic tank effluent, which is oxygenated and mixed by compressors or aerators.
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ATU’s should be operating in accordance with the Ohio Department of Health and manufacturer’s specifications. Systems using these technologies are required to maintain a service contract for the life of the system. A review of the homeowner’s service records from the service provider should be reviewed prior to the inspection. ATU’s are typically used to either treat effluent before a soil absorption system or before off-lot discharge. These systems are now typically designed with visible and audible alarms to alert the owners and / or service providers to warn of compressor / aerator failure and high water. These alarms may indicate that an inspection or maintenance is required immediately. The Sewage Treatment System Property Transfer Inspection Guidelines: Aerobic Treatment Units mobile app covers the Minimum Inspection Criteria for Aerobic Treatment Units. Use GoCanvas to Auto-Populate fields.
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