Domestic sewage treatment plants are becoming more commonplace. Your first question might even be who needs a sewage treatment plant?
Also known as ‘package treatment plants’, they are suited to properties that cannot connect to the main sewer lines. Sewage treatment plants are also much kinder to the environment compared to septic tanks, filtering out over 90% of pollutants from wastewater before safely and cleanly being discharged into surface and groundwater.
If you’re wondering when and why you’d need a sewage treatment plant, and what the benefits are, the team at MPH Drain Services is here to answer all your questions.
Domestic sewage treatment plants are a way for buildings that cannot access sewer systems to process their own wastewater from toilets, sinks, showers, baths and dishwashers. The plant chamber is situated underground and usually serves an individual property.
Sewage treatment plants are more sophisticated than septic tanks as they can generate an effluent that can be released into rivers and streams, with approval from the local Environment Agency.
Sewage treatment plants collect the waste in an underground chamber, separating it into solids and liquids. The chamber is aerated using an electronically charged pump system which encourages good bacteria to break down the bad bacteria in the waste.
This process removes around 90% of pollutants from the effluent, which is then environmentally friendly enough to be released directly into water courses in line with local environmental regulations.
On-site sewage treatment plants are only needed by people whose property is not connected to the public sewer lines, meaning you are required to collect and process their sewage yourself using a treatment plant.
Consequently, those who most commonly have an on-site plant tend to be living rurally or are seeking a self-sufficient, off-grid lifestyle.
If you are going down the route of a sewage treatment plant, whether out of choice or necessity, you must ensure your property has enough space for a drainage field, as this is a key component of a sewage treatment plant.
Sewage treatment plants have a number of advantages for those living rurally or off-grid, including:
So, once you get a sewage treatment plant, how do you take care of it?
To keep them working at peak performance, sewage treatment plants should be checked and serviced once a year by a specialist company, such as MPH Drain Services. They also require emptying at least once a year, though check with our team for more tailored advice.
The benefit of using experts like the engineers here at MPH is to guarantee a regular servicing and emptying routine that is performed properly and to high industry standards.
If well maintained, home sewage treatment plants can last up to 20 years. However, if your plant is very old or not performing at its best anymore, it might be time for a replacement. Please discuss this with our specialist team who can advise further.
Do you need sewage treatment plant emptying services in Yorkshire? Here at MPH Drain Services, we empty and service your plant on a schedule that suits you and we also provide replacements. Whether you need domestic or commercial emptying, we have the equipment and the capacity to serve you. Get in touch to discover more.
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