Monday, 20 April 2015

Black MDPE 50mm x 25m

Black MDPE 50mm x 25m

Black MDPE 50mm x25m

Black MDPE 50mm x 25m of coil - To be used in conjunction with an effluent pump station.
MDPE Pipe (Medium Density Polyethylene)
Withstands working pressures up to 16 Bar
High-performance high-density polyethylene water pressure pipes suitable for municipal and industrial transmission systems for potable water ( in above ground applications only), sewer, drain, mining, irrigation, and reclaimed water.
FEATURES
  • Can withstand working pressures up to 16 BAR
  • Corrosion free
  • Fittings have been WRAS approved by WRc
  • Easy to install with no special tools required
  • Excellent quality at a very low price
Price includes delivery to any UK mainland site

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Black MDPE 63mm x50m Coil

Black MDPE 63mm x 50m Coil

Black MDPE 63mm x50m Coil
MDPE 63mm

 At Septic Tank Supplies we stock Black MDPE 63mm x 50m of coil - perfect to be used in conjunction with an sewage pump station.

please call us on 01923 261660 to order

Tricel Epurbloc Riser

Tricel Epurbloc Riser

Tricel Epurbloc Riser
Tricel Epurbloc Riser


Tricel Epurbloc manhole risers are 180mm each and come as pairs
Manhole extensions for deeper installations or sloping sites are available and are simply screwed onto the lid. Up to 3 extension pieces maybe used on each neck.
Price includes two manhole risers and delivery to any UK postcode

Monday, 13 April 2015

What are the options if you do not have mains sewage connection?

For those not on the mains, many treatment options can be considered. Some of these could be of interest to people who are on the mains, but want to reclaim some of the nutrients they are currently flushing away. Treating sewage usually involves a combination of different methods to separate out solids, deal with pathogenic (disease carrying) organisms, and remove nutrients.

Septic Tank

The first stage (primary treatment) is the separation of most of the solids from the liquid effluent, usually by some kind of settlement chamber. The most common example is the septic tank. These are a robust and economic option if used properly. Most of the solid material will either sink (as sludge) or float to the top (as crust), leaving the effluent between to flow out to a secondary treatment stage.
In a septic tank, some breakdown of solids by bacteria takes place, but they will gradually build up over time and need removing occasionally (a process known as desludging). No additives should be needed to make your septic tank operate properly. People occasionally tell us of tanks that have never been emptied, but this will be either due to a hole in the tank (which could mean the solids are being eaten by rats), or because solids are washing into the leach field (this can lead to a blockage, a bad smell, and a costly rescue operation).

Cesspool

Cesspools tend to be used when conditions prohibit a secondary treatment system; they have no outlet and so need emptying every few weeks, making them expensive to run.

Leach Field

A common secondary treatment system is a leach field. This is a system of perforated pipes laid in underground gravel trenches. They are unsuitable for very clay soils or areas with a high water table. The liquid effluent percolates through the gravel, where solids are removed and digested by micro-organisms, leaving the liquid clean enough to filter into groundwater.

Reed Beds

Vertical flow reed beds are another kind of secondary treatment. The effluent from a septic tank (or similar) is percolated through a tank containing layers of sand and gravel planted with reeds. The reeds help bacteria to break down the pollutants and make the beds attractive to wildlife. Horizontal flow reed beds are usually a third stage of treatment, used after other systems when a high level of treatment is needed.

Onion Tanks moved for water storage

Onion Tanks are a unique short-term solution, the portable tank is designed to be able to take the tank on the remote control or complicated place that will be used for water or other liquid storage. Onion tanks are designed for continued use and last a very long time, if well cared for. Onion tanks are designed for portable tanks that can be carried in a net and easily moved. They are not designed for transporting water.

Similar to the onion tank are the granular backfill septic tanks, which can save up to 50% on installation cost. Granular backfill septic tanks are marginally more costly than the typical onion septic tank, but on average save up to 50% on installation.

Sewage Treatment Plants

The Sewage Treatment Plant process is similar to the way in which the septic tank works, but the mechanical components provide a process to help break down materials, as it is tough to produce cleaner, more environmentally friendly wastewater. It then leaves the final chamber, ready to be discharged into local watercourses, ditches or drainage land-based systems to the approval of the Office of Environmental Protection.


Several kinds of package treatment plants are available. These carry out primary and secondary treatment in compact units, and so produce a cleaner effluent than a septic tank. However, these usually require some kind of power supply – if so, they will be more costly to install and run, and not necessarily more environmentally friendly. Other treatments alongside reed or willow beds, septic tanks and leach fields are trickling filters, solar ponds, living machines, and compost toilets. 

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Zoeller Mini - 185L


Zoeller Mini - 185L
The Zoeller Mini Lite domestic sewage pumping station is a complete system for areas where gravity flow is not available. Designed for infrequent use. Optional A-Pak High Water Alarm if required.

Mini Sewage Pumping Station Includes:
  • WU222 Model 50mm solids sewage pump (up to 6m lift)
  • 610mm x 610mm HDPE molded basin
  • Pedestrian rated cover
  • Non return valve
  • Internal 50mm PVC discharge pipe work Kit
  • seal for incoming and outgoing pipework
  • 12 months warranty
240v - 4.4amp - UK plug



Domestic application areas:
•Small extensions
•Small conversions

All our pumping stations comply to BS EN 12050-1:2001 / BS EN 752-6:1998 standards.

A "High Water Siren Alarm" is recommended to ensure that there is no excess build up in the event of a pump failure.

Septic Tank Cover & Frame



By far are most popular pedestrian rate cover & frame manufactured by Klargester.
This cover will suit almost every septic tank and cesspool on the market.
600mm x 600mm Steel Cover & Frame - Pedestrian Duty
Klargester Cover & Frame



The most common sized cover required for septic tanks,
  • Cover - Solid top, Galvanised steel
  • Frame - Black Polypropylene
  • Lifting - Fitted with integral lifting handles
Dimensions
  • External dimensions - 663L x 633W x 30H
  • Clear Opening - 600L x 600W
Delivery charges may apply - Please call 01923 261660