- 1870 (estimated) – Mouras dismantles the tank. Surprisingly, it contains mostly liquid effluent and almost no solid waste.
- 1881 – Mouras is granted a patent for his septic tank design.
- 1883 – Septic systems start appearing throughout the US.
- 1940s – Septic systems become cheaper and more popular during the post-WWII economic boom.
- 1960s – Old septic systems begin failing. Construction of sewage treatment plants cannot keep up with growth of cities and towns.
- 1970s – Many cities begin regulating system sizing and design, along with permitting new system installation to ensure they are designed and installed properly.
- 1993 – The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (then called the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission) is founded, and begins creating the regulations that keep septic systems and neighborhoods healthy in modern times.
Looking Ahead
Although standard septic systems reigned for decades, aerobic systems are now much more common in many areas.
There are no real big technology changes on the horizon, but regulations regarding system sizing continue changing — some as recently as a few years ago.
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