These photographs and specifications are from a three bedroom residential system. This lot was originally permitted for another alternative system that allowed for a reduced footprint disposal area, and was converted to the AdvanTex Treatment System. There are two individual shallow placed disposal beds (12" installation depth), that are dosed by gravity from an eight port distribution box.

Specifications:
Peak Sewage Flow:450 gallons per day
Estimated Percolation Rate:45 minutes per inch (Class IIb Soils)
Septic Tank / Processing Tank:1,500 gallon baffled - concrete top seam
Pump Chamber:1,000 gallon - top seam
AdvanTex Module:AX-20 - one unit
Module is time dosed for 30 seconds and rested for 9.5 minutes
Disposal Method:Two 16'x 20' Gravel Beds = 640 square feet
Beds are time dosed for 1 minute and rested for 2 hours



Installation was performed by:
Parsley Septic Service


Soils & Design Work by:
Coastal Plains Environmental Group


As you can see at the bottom
of the tank pit, we
hit some nasty clay.

The black tank you see on the truck
is the 1500 gallon baffled
septic / processing tank. The other
tank is a 1,000g pump chamber.

Setting the 1,500 gallon baffled
septic tank & processing chamber.


Setting the 1,000gallon pump
chamber.


Both tanks set.


The contractor has cut 1/2 of the
pad area into the soil.


You can see the relationship of
the pads in this photo.


The contractor then poured the
gravel in the first half of the pad.


Both pads are completed.
They are connecting the distribution
piping to the conveyance lines.


Pads are covered and ready
to be backfilled.


Here they have set the AX20
module and are setting the risers.


They have begun to plumb the
module.


Module installed & plumbing
in place


AX20 Module & Media.


Final Grade of AdvanTex System.


Final Grade of Dispersal Area