Comprehensive Inspection
Comprehensive inspections can be performed on any system, and are most commonly peformed at residences. Inspections include the following components:
Check tank (and pump if applicable) for surface and/or ground water leaks
Evaluate sludge to determine if it needs to be pumped
Clean septic tank filter (if applicable)
Assess pump operation (if applicable)
Check that the drain field is being properly maintained
Check/flush accessible drain field lines
Low Pressure Pipe (LPP) Inspection
North Carolina state law states that all LPP systems that have been designed or installed since 1992 are required to have a routine inspection twice per year. These inspections include the comprehensive inspection components, as well as the following:
Check pump to make sure it is working properly and running at correct flow rate
Check float switches and valves
Check control panel
Check that the field line pressure heads are properly adjusted
Well Inspection
AWT can also assist with completing a well analysis and provide consumers with finalized reports detailing the water samples.
Whether you are looking to develop a large tract of land that may be subdivided into numerous lots or just a single plot, Jeff Vaughan, Senior Licensed Soil Scientist, and AWT's professional engineering team can assist throughout the entire process. Systems can be designed for residential, commercial, and community waste water treatment systems.
AWT can also assist with redesigning capabilities regarding failing septic systems, increasing capacity of a residence by adding onto the current system, and designing a new system to accommodate regulations.