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Sewage Systems & COVID-19 | NYSeptic.com

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Onsite sewage system service providers and installers who clean out septic, holding and pump tanks along with aerobic treatment units, and perform operation and maintenance and repairs are commonly exposed to untreated wastewater that contains disease-causing organisms including pathogens, which are primarily bacteria and viruses. When a septic system professional is working on a system, it is unlikely to know what specific disease-causing organisms are in the wastewater, including COVID-19. COVID-19 concentrations and survival in feces, sewage or water are currently unknown.  The virus that causes COVID-19 has been detected in the feces of some patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The amount of virus released from the body (shed) in stool, how long the virus is shed and whether the virus in stool is infectious are not known. According to research conducted by the Washington On-Site Sewage Association, the aerosolization of s ewage through standard methods of pumping pose the

COVID-19 Facts for Cesspools & Septic Systems

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Drinking Water Concerns The virus that causes COVID-19 has not been detected in drinking water. Conventional water treatment methods that use filtration and disinfection , such as those in most municipal drinking water systems, should remove or inactivate the virus that causes COVID-19. COVID-19 and Human Feces The virus that causes COVID-19 has been detected in the feces of some patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The amount of virus released from the body (shed) in stool, how long the virus is shed, and whether the virus in stool is infectious are not known. The risk of transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19 from the feces of an infected person is also unknown. However, the risk is expected to be low based on data from previous outbreaks of related coronaviruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). There has been no confirmed fecal-oral transmission of COVID-19 to date. Pools & Hot Tubs r

COVID -19 | Coronavirus and Septic Tanks

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Is My Septic System at Risk of Contaminating my Water Supply of Covid -19 | Coronavirus? According to the EPA, While decentralized wastewater treatment (i.e., septic tanks) do not disinfect, EPA expects a properly managed septic system to treat COVID-19 the same way it safely manages other viruses often found in wastewater. Additionally, when properly installed, a septic system is located at a distance and location designed to avoid impacting a water supply well, and this includes dry wells. Although proper installation of water and septic systems is vital for protection from diseases and other harmful agents to the human body, The World Health Organization (WHO) has indicated that “there is no evidence to date that COVID-19 virus has been transmitted via sewerage systems , with or without wastewater treatment.” In spite of the above comment, it still arises worry for many business owners for their customers. We truly do not know how long or the true natur