Septic Infiltrator

Infiltrator Systems Inc. is a world leader in the manufacture of plastic drainage chambers for on-site septic and stormwater management.

The Infiltrator Chamber System is a direct replacement for old-fashioned stone and pipe leachfields installed in a three-foot wide trench. Infiltrator chambers sit directly on the trench bottom. The patented interlocks add strength and latch the chambers together quickly, end to end, so installation takes less than half the time of a laborious stone and pipe job.

Infiltrator chambers may be used for any application that is suitable for stone and pipe. However, by offering greater infiltrative capacity per linear foot, Infiltrator Chamber Systems can require as little as half the space as conventional systems, depending on state and local regulations.

Infiltrator septic chambers replace conventional stone and pipe leachfields. The subsurface Infiltrator storm water system replaces retention ponds, large diameter pipe and stone, and other storm water designs. Infiltrator chambers have been used in drain field, leach field, mound, and sand filter applications.



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