Here is a recent project completed by Drainworks Ltd for a customer in West Byfleet – We extended the aco channels and raised the flower bed at the front of this property due to repeated flooding.
The wastewater from sinks, baths, washing machines, toilets and other appliances has to go somewhere. After traversing miles of sewer network, it ends up in sewage treatment plants whose job is to treat and discharge it.
When a mains sewage drainage connection is not available, sewage treatment plants can be an excellent solution for servicing your proptery. Each of our items is fairly priced, comes from a well-known brand, and is fully approved to fulfil environmental regulations.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and sewage. (Know the law).
The size of the sewage system facility you’ll need mostly relies on how many people will be utilising it, although it’s usually preferable to estimate too big. Our domestic sewage treatment plants facilities can handle up to 50 people.
Sewage treatment plants collect, treat, and discharge wastewater, providing a service essential to environmental and public health.
Without adequate treatment, sewage will leach into the environment and contaminate ecosystems. For example, sewage contains bacteria and chemicals that break down using oxygen in the water. In doing so, they use oxygen that fish and aquatic life needs to survive, so it needs treatment to preserve the ecosystems.