Where is the septic tank of rural self-built house better?

First of all, I think the toilet should be as far away from the house as possible. I remember when I was a child, I often went to the dry toilet outside. At that time, the dry toilets in rural areas were generally far from home. It takes a lot of courage to go to the toilet in winter. Later, the state strongly supported environmental protection construction, rural areas were supported and developed, and the renovation of dry toilets began. The biggest problem in rebuilding aqua privies is the treatment of septic tanks.

Now all new houses in rural areas are equipped with indoor toilets, while there is no sewer in rural areas. Domestic sewage and feces need septic tank treatment. After all, I think septic tanks deal with domestic sewage and excrement, so the location of septic tanks is very important. It's not just about digging holes. Generally speaking, the cleanliness and convenience of toilets are necessary.

Generally speaking, rural septic tanks adopt a "mesh" three-cell model. First, dig a hole to build a swimming pool. The height of the pool should be higher than the ground to prevent rainwater from flowing in. Of course, cement mortar powder should be applied around the pit and partition to prevent mutual leakage and pollution. Septic tanks should be far away from the main building and air outlets. In order to prevent the smell of septic tanks from affecting the daily life of self-built houses, this pit is usually dug behind the house. The layout of septic tanks should be selected according to the geographical location of indoor toilets. It not only meets the requirements, but also saves the cost.

There are many problems to be considered in rural land reclamation, and most areas of this geomantic omen are more detailed. You can't lie straight in bed in this position. If there is a table at home, it is even more impossible to rush forward. So, in short, the septic tank should be as far away from the main house as possible. In addition, the bottom and four walls of septic tanks must be waterproof to prevent groundwater and surrounding environment from being polluted. Of course, if it is a complete septic tank, you don't need to consider it. In addition, it is not recommended to set a dung drain in a low-lying place to prevent rainwater from entering.