Types of wastewater systems
Our qualified staff are experienced with septic treatment, AWTS and greywater systems.
Septic treatment systems
A septic system utilizing primary effluent treatment operates as a single-stage process, characterized by three distinct layers within the tank: scum, effluent, and sludge. The effluent produced by this process necessitates subterranean discharge through absorption trenches or beds. To ensure proper functioning, regular maintenance is essential. Scheduled tank pump-outs, typically conducted every three to five years, play a pivotal role in sustaining the system's efficiency and longevity..
Maintenance requirements: system pump out every three - five years
AWTS systems (HSTP)
Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems (HSTP) incorporate the conventional septic system (utilized for primary effluent treatment) as the initial phase of the treatment process. In the subsequent stage, an oxygen-rich environment is introduced within a secondary tank to facilitate the activity of aerobic bacteria, thus leading to further decomposition of the waste. The concluding phase of these systems, prior to discharge, involves the passage of water through either an ultraviolet light unit or a chlorine dosing system. Following this, the treated effluent can be released through either above-ground spray irrigation or below-ground drip irrigation methods.
Maintenance requirements: quartlery