5. Conclusion
Long considered as a solution to the problem of waiting for connection to the public sewerage system, non-collective sanitation (NCS) is a technically efficient and economically sustainable solution.
ANC users are responsible for the proper operation of their ANC systems, in accordance with the instructions provided by the installer. The user must carry out regular maintenance, or have it carried out, and have the system emptied periodically by an authorized person. To be effective, the wastewater treatment system must be properly installed and maintained.
If your home is not connected to the mains sewage system, it must comply with regulations and be inspected by the SPANC (Service public d'assainissement non collectif), a local public service responsible for advising and assisting private individuals in setting up and inspecting their...
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- Small wastewater treatment plants for a total population equivalent (pte) of up to 50 inhabitants – part 1: prefabricated septic tanks. AFNOR - NF EN 12566-1 - 2016
- Grease traps – Part 1: Principles for design, performance and testing, marking and quality control. AFNOR - NF EN 1825-1 - 2004
- Grease separation systems – Part 2: Nominal size selection, installation, service and maintenance. AFNOR - NF EN...
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