Skip to content

The History of Septic Tanks

The story of septic tanks started in 1860 by a man named John Mouras.  He constructed a simple septic tank made of concrete and the piping made of clay.  After 10 years of using his system, he decided to open it and discovered that it was practically free of solids.  The reason that the tank was able to function is because there are natural bacteria in the tank that break down solid waste.  Because of its success, the system, which originated in France, was introduced to the United States in 1883.

Since the original septic tank was introduced to the United States, some changes have been made.  Instead of the initial concrete septic tank, other materials are now used to make the tank more durable and functional.  Today, you can choose from concrete, steel, fiberglass, or plastic.  Each material has different advantages depending on the need of the user.  Regulations have been made as well, such as ensuring that the drainage pipes are never too close to ground water.

The reason that septic tanks have gotten more and more popular over the years is because they have many advantages, such as being environmentally friendly.  This is because of its natural filtration, which minimizes pollution.  In addition, they are also cost-efficient because they save money on public water bills.

If you’re thinking about getting a septic tank, we can help you throughout the process.  At Jones Septic Services, we will help you choose the septic tank that fits your needs, as well as Poughkeepsie NY septic tank installation and Poughkeepsie NY septic tank repairs in the future.  When the time is ready, we also do Poughkeepsie NY septic tank cleaning and Poughkeepsie NY septic tank pumping.

Like this article?