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20 12, 2023

Caution: Heavy rain and flooding

By |2024-01-10T21:50:03+00:00December 20th, 2023|Septic Tank Problems|Comments Off on Caution: Heavy rain and flooding

Our team has encountered lots of flooding on the roads and onsite, which may be impacting your septic tank and sewage treatment plant. Rainwater running off from roofs, gutters, driveways, and patios is called surface water. Heavy rain (or melted snow) creates excess surface water. As a result, this can impact the water table, soakaway/drainage [...]

7 10, 2022

Septic Tank Problems Due to New Regulations

By |2024-01-26T08:45:39+00:00October 7th, 2022|Septic Tank Problems|Comments Off on Septic Tank Problems Due to New Regulations

Published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat Coalition Government, the new septic tank regulations were introduced in January 2015 and are affecting thousands of consumers who live or own a property draining to a septic tank or small sewage treatment plant. The change in the law was introduced to reform the regulatory controls surrounding small [...]

30 09, 2022

Septic Tank Emptying and Cleaning

By |2022-11-22T20:20:14+00:00September 30th, 2022|Septic Tank Maintenance|Comments Off on Septic Tank Emptying and Cleaning

For several decades septic tanks have played a vital role in providing an efficient way to dispose of sewage waste for thousands of rural properties without access to the mains sewers. The efficiency of a septic tank depends on several factors but one of the most important preventative measures to ensure maximum efficiency is having the [...]

23 09, 2022

Septic Tank Air Pumps

By |2024-09-11T13:10:40+01:00September 23rd, 2022|Septic Tank, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Septic Tank Air Pumps

Septic Tank Air Pumps Air pumps, which are also referred to as Air Blowers and Air Compressors, are used worldwide for a wide range of applications. One of the most common use for these air pumps is for operating domestic sewage tanks, and as such consumers often refer to them as either sewage or septic tank [...]

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