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When gravity alone isn’t enough to move wastewater, septic pump tanks are the perfect solution. Designed for properties with elevation changes, poor soil absorption, or uneven terrain, these tanks use pumps to efficiently move effluent from the septic tank to the drain field. Whether for residential, agricultural, or commercial use, septic pump tanks ensure effective wastewater treatment even in the most challenging environments.
Our sphere pump tanks are designed to be used as holding tanks or pump tanks, and they can remain in the ground even when empty. Our septic pump tanks range in size from 200 to 500 gallons and are built by trusted manufacturers like Snyder Industries and Norwesco. Made with high-quality polyethylene, they’re durable, watertight, and designed for long-term use.
Ideal for properties with elevation issues or poor soil absorption that make gravity flow impractical. If your property has a drain field that is uphill from your septic tank, a pump tank is useful to move the effluent to the drain field.
Equipped with molded pump stands, septic pump tanks ensure reliable movement of effluent to the drain field.
Made with seamless, rotationally molded polyethylene, these tanks resist impact, corrosion, and sewage gases.
Suitable for both small residential properties and larger commercial systems requiring high-capacity storage and flow.
By regulating effluent flow, septic pump tanks prevent oversaturation and help maintain environmentally safe wastewater treatment.
Features like molded-in tie-downs, pre-installed fittings, and watertight domed lids simplify installation and ensure secure use.
For homes where the drain field is located uphill from the septic tank, making gravity flow impossible.
A great solution for properties with rocky terrain, clay-heavy soil, or limited soil absorption.
A property may generate more wastewater than a standard septic system can handle. A pump tank can help to regulate the flow and prevent overloading the drain field.
Perfect for businesses like offices, schools, and small agricultural properties that require reliable wastewater pumping.
Septic pump tanks regulate effluent flow to protect groundwater and prevent oversaturation in environmentally sensitive areas.
Ideal for temporary or emergency wastewater management needs at construction sites or seasonal properties. Could also work for cabins.
Capacity Options: Available in 200, 300, 500, and 525 gallons to suit a variety of wastewater needs. Integrated Pump Stands: Molded into the bottom of the tank for easy installation and secure pump placement. Molded-In Tie-Downs: Secure the tank in place during and after installation (available on certain models). Seamless Construction: Rotationally molded one-piece designs ensure watertight performance and durability. Access Manways: Tanks feature 20” or 24” manhole covers with gaskets for a secure and watertight seal. Safe Underground Use: These tanks are specifically designed for below-ground installations and remain stable, even when empty.
Inspect Regularly: Check the pump and electrical components for signs of wear or damage. Clean the Pump: Regularly remove debris or buildup to prevent clogs or malfunctions. Installation: These pump tanks should not be installed in high water table or high clay areas. Schedule Pumping: Follow recommended schedules based on the tank size and daily wastewater load. Follow Installation Guidelines: Ensure proper backfill (e.g., pea gravel) and always consult local health codes for compliance.
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