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Septic Tank Installation service and repair
Where your Septic problems come to an end.
We install and repair all sizes of sewage treatment plants, from small systems for individual homes to very large systems for hotels. Whatever treatment plant you need we have the skills and experience to guide you through the myriad of options and ensure that you get the right system for your needs.
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Your questions answered:
What do sewage treatment plants do?
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage water. Click here for our range of sewage treatment plants. … Its aim is to produce an environmentally safe sewage water, called effluent, and a solid waste, called sludge or biosolids, suitable for disposal or reuse.
What are the main steps in sewage treatment?
- Step 1: Screening and Pumping. The incoming wastewater passes through screening equipment where objects such as rags, wood fragments, plastics, and grease are removed. …
- Step 2: Grit Removal. …
- Step 3: Primary Settling. …
- Step 4: Aeration / Activated Sludge. …
- Step 5: Secondary Settling. …
- Step 8: Oxygen Uptake. …
- Sludge Treatment.
What are the different types of treatment plants?
- Activated sludge plant (ASP)
- Rotating disc system.
- Submerged aerated filter (SAF)
- Suspended Media Filters (SMF)
- Sequencing batch reactor (SBR)
- Non-electric filter.
- Trickling filter.
Can sewage be used as fertiliser?
After treatment and processing, biosolids can be recycled and applied as fertiliser to improve and maintain productive soils and stimulate plant growth. … By treating sewage sludge, it becomes biosolids which can be used as valuable fertiliser, instead of taking up space in a landfill or other disposal facility
