ATU Septic Systems – Florida’s Advanced Wastewater Solution
🚰 Not every property is suited for a traditional septic system—but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) are a proven, Florida-approved solution for cleaner water, smaller drainfields, and longer-lasting septic performance.
What is an ATU?
An Aerobic Treatment Unit is a high-efficiency wastewater system that uses oxygen-loving bacteria to break down waste faster and more thoroughly than a conventional septic tank.
Unlike standard systems, ATUs produce cleaner effluent before it even reaches the drainfield—helping protect groundwater, reduce environmental impact, and extend the life of your system.
Why Choose an ATU?
✅ Works in challenging soil conditions
Perfect for Florida properties with sandy soil, high water tables, or limited space.
✅ Smaller drainfield requirements
Build a larger home on a smaller lot without sacrificing wastewater performance.
✅ Eco-friendly wastewater treatment
Cleaner water means less biological material in your drainfield and better environmental protection.
Florida Department of Health Requirements
Florida law requires all ATU owners to follow ongoing maintenance rules:
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Operating Permit – Must stay current for the life of the system.
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Renew every 2 years through MyFloridaEHPermit.com.
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Maintenance Contract – Must be with a licensed provider for the life of the system.
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Initial contract for new installations: 2 years.
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Renewals: 1-year minimum thereafter.
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ATUs must be inspected twice per year by your provider, with reports sent to the DOH.
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Annual DOH Inspection – The Department of Health will inspect system performance and may collect samples at least once a year.
Certified Septic Makes It Simple
At Certified Septic, we’re licensed to service most major ATU brands in Florida. From installation to permit renewals and ongoing inspections, we handle it all—so your system stays compliant, efficient, and trouble-free.
💧 Need ATU Service or a Permit Renewal?
Call Certified Septic today at 239-510-4040 or request a quote online. We’ll keep your system in top shape—because your home and Florida’s environment deserve the best.
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