Monday 22 May 2017

Retail Outlet’s Popularity Spurs New Treatment System - Premier Tech Aqua



Retail Outlet’s Popularity Spurs New Treatment System

The UK’s leading luxury Scottish country clothing specialist – The House of Bruar – has had a new sewage treatment plant installed by Premier Tech Aqua in order to cope with the retail outlet’s increasing customer volumes. 
Based in Perthshire, the House of Bruar is a luxury clothing retailer, well known for sourcing clothing from world renowned manufacturers. But with growing footfall the system the company had in place was inefficient to cope with the strain.
The House of Bruar - open eight hours per day is an extremely busy retail outlet which can sometimes be visited by around 13,300 people per day - over a three-day period on a sale weekend – along with a number of staff who resides at the property. And so, a solution was provided to install Premier Tech Aqua’s Conder SAF1000N10 Multi Stream Sewage Treatment Plant.
With the new multi stream 1000 PE plant in place, the equivalent to 1000 domestic users can be served, making it an ideal solution to cope with the high volume of visitors to the outlet. And in an innovative way to keep installation costs to an absolute minimum, the House of Bruar was able to use the spare gravel from its own site as backfill once the tank was installed, eliminating the need to place the tanks into concrete.
John Hannay, Partner at Perthshire based Hannay McLaren Architects said: “After a full site inspection of the House of Bruar, we approached Premier Tech Aqua to provide us with a feasible, workable and robust solution. And the company did exactly that, with the spec of their chosen product fulfilling the precise requirements. The company is well known in the industry for their quality and expertise, and that is exactly what was delivered, both in terms of product and service.”
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