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An aerobic treatment system (ATS), often called an aerobic septic system, is a small scale sewage treatment system similar to a septic tank system, but which uses an aerobic process for digestion rather than just the anaerobic process used in septic systems. These systems are commonly found in rural areas where public sewers are not available, and may be used for a single residence or for a small group of homes.

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  • Aerobic treatment system (en)
  • Système de traitement aérobie (fr)
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  • An aerobic treatment system (ATS), often called an aerobic septic system, is a small scale sewage treatment system similar to a septic tank system, but which uses an aerobic process for digestion rather than just the anaerobic process used in septic systems. These systems are commonly found in rural areas where public sewers are not available, and may be used for a single residence or for a small group of homes. (en)
  • Un Système de traitement aérobie (en anglais : Aerobic treatment system, ATS, souvent appelé à tort « aerobic septic system »), est une technique de traitement des eaux usées comparable à une fosse septique, mais reposant sur un processus aérobie. Ces systèmes se trouvent généralement dans les zones rurales dépourvues d'égouts publics, et peuvent être utilisés pour une seule résidence ou pour un petit groupe de maisons. (fr)
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  • An aerobic treatment system (ATS), often called an aerobic septic system, is a small scale sewage treatment system similar to a septic tank system, but which uses an aerobic process for digestion rather than just the anaerobic process used in septic systems. These systems are commonly found in rural areas where public sewers are not available, and may be used for a single residence or for a small group of homes. Unlike the traditional septic system, the aerobic treatment system produces a high quality secondary effluent, which can be sterilized and used for surface irrigation. This allows much greater flexibility in the placement of the leach field, as well as cutting the required size of the leach field by as much as half. (en)
  • Un Système de traitement aérobie (en anglais : Aerobic treatment system, ATS, souvent appelé à tort « aerobic septic system »), est une technique de traitement des eaux usées comparable à une fosse septique, mais reposant sur un processus aérobie. Ces systèmes se trouvent généralement dans les zones rurales dépourvues d'égouts publics, et peuvent être utilisés pour une seule résidence ou pour un petit groupe de maisons. Contrairement au système septique traditionnel, le système de traitement aérobie produit un effluent qui peut être stérilisé et utilisé pour l'irrigation de surface ; ce qui permet une plus grande flexibilité dans le choix du champ d'épuration, ainsi que la réduction de moitié de sa taille. (fr)
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