A broken dip pipe on a septic tank means that the inlet or outlet dip pipe — which directs wastewater properly inside the tank — is damaged, cracked, or disconnected.
Dip pipes are vertical pipes fitted inside the septic tank at the points where waste enters (inlet) or exits (outlet):
When a dip pipe is broken:
The septic tank now Compliance with Regulations
You now often have to install a sewage treatment plant instead of a septic tank because of stricter environmental regulations. Here's the full explanation:
1. Septic tanks discharge less clean water:
A traditional septic tank only separates solids and liquids — it does not really treat the wastewater. So the liquid that leaves the tank (called "effluent") still contains pollutants, which can harm rivers, streams, and soil.
2. New environmental laws (like the UK's 2020 General Binding Rules):
Under updated rules, septic tanks that discharge directly to a watercourse (like a river, stream, ditch, or pond) are no longer allowed. The government requires that any discharged water must be much cleaner — which only a sewage treatment plant can achieve.
3. Sewage treatment plants properly treat wastewater:
Unlike septic tanks, sewage treatment plants use aeration (oxygen) and bacterial action to actually clean the wastewater to a much higher standard before releasing it. The result is much safer for the environment.
4. Avoiding fines and legal issues:
If you have an old septic tank that discharges to a watercourse, and you don't upgrade to a compliant system (usually a sewage treatment plant), you could face enforcement action, including fines.
5. Protecting property value:
If you plan to sell your property, you must prove your sewage system is compliant. If it's not, it could delay or block a sale.
If the drainage field on the property was too small for the amount of wastewater being produced, several problems could happen:
This usually happens because:
Fixing an undersized drainage field often requires:
You should disconnect your stormwater system (like gutters, sump pumps, or foundation drains) from your septic tank because:
Groundwater infiltration is a huge problem for treatment systems because: