Is the Septic Tank Right Under Your Window? How Rainwater and Sewage Diversion Gave Our Community a
Living on a lower floor, have you ever faced this kind of despair? The septic tank downstairs needs regular pumping, and the stench is so nauseating that you have to keep every window and door shut the moment the vacuum truck arrives. Then, when heavy rain hits, the community roads turn into "rivers," making it feel like you're wading through water just to step outside...
The culprit behind all this is actually "cross-connected rainwater and sewage pipes"!
Take Wenyue Garden as an example. They underwent a thorough rainwater and sewage diversion renovation, finally sending the septic tank—which had plagued residents for years—into retirement. After the upgrade, rainwater flows into rain pipes, and sewage goes into sewage pipes. The foul odors are gone, the roads no longer flood, and even neighbors who were planning to move out decided to stay.
Saying goodbye to black, smelly water and welcoming fresh breezes and greenery—this "invisible project" has brought a sense of happiness that you can truly feel!
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