Showing posts with label Septic Tank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Septic Tank. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Environmental Agency - Rules For Septic Tanks & Packaged Sewage Treatment Plants

Rules for existing and new discharges

Use the correct treatment system

You must use a septic tank or small sewage treatment plant to treat the sewage and then discharge the effluent (treated liquid) to ground via a drainage field.
A septic tank is an underground tank where the solids sink to the bottom, forming a sludge, and the liquid flows out to a drainage field.
A small sewage treatment plant, also known as a package treatment plant, works in a similar way to a septic tank but uses mechanical parts to treat the liquid to a higher standard before it goes to a drainage field.
A drainage field, also known as an infiltration system, is a series of pipes with holes placed in trenches and arranged so that the effluent can trickle through the ground for further treatment.
You cannot use a soakaway (designed for draining rainwater), well or borehole for discharging effluent to ground. Instead you must either upgrade to a drainage field or apply for a permit so that the Environment Agency can assess the risk of using this sort of system in your location.

Your treatment system must meet the right standards

Your treatment system must meet the relevant British Standard in force at the time of installation. The standards currently in force for new systems are:
  • BS EN 12566 for septic tanks and small sewage treatment plants
  • BS 6297:2007 for drainage fields
Your septic tank or treatment plant met the British Standard in place at the time of installation if:
You can also ask the company that installed your equipment to confirm that it complies with the British Standard that was in place at the time the equipment was installed.
If there were no British Standards in place when your treatment system was installed (that is before 1983) you do not need to do anything else to meet this requirement.

Your treatment system must be installed correctly and have enough capacity

Your treatment system must be large enough to handle the maximum amount of sewage it will need to treat. If you install a new septic tank, small sewage treatment plant or drainage field you must check with the installer that it meets the sizing requirements in British Water’s Flows and Loads 4 guidance.
If the amount of sewage the system needs to treat increases (eg because you’ve extended your property or connected an additional property) you must make sure the treatment system is still big enough. You must also recalculate the maximum daily volume of your discharge and apply for a permit if it is more than 2 cubic metres (2,000 litres) a day.
Your treatment system must be installed in line with the manufacturer’s specification (the instruction manual or technical set of requirements that comes with the equipment).

Have your treatment system regularly emptied and maintained

You must get the sludge that builds up in your septic tank or small sewage treatment plant removed (desludged) before it exceeds the maximum capacity. As a minimum, you should have your treatment system desludged once a year or in line with the manufacturer’s instructions.
The company you use to dispose of your waste sludge must be a registered waste carrier. Ask the company to confirm this when you arrange to have your tank emptied or ask the tanker driver for a copy of the company’s waste carrier certificate.
You should have your treatment system regularly maintained in line with the manufacturer’s instructions. If these aren’t available, ask your local maintenance company for advice.
You must have your treatment system repaired or replaced if it isn’t in good working order, for example if it has:
  • leaks
  • cracks in tank walls or pipes
  • blocked pipes
  • signs that the effluent isn’t draining properly, pools of water around the drainage point
  • sewage smells
  • a failed motor
  • a failed pump
  • a failed electrical supply
Anyone who carries out maintenance on your system must be competent. Competent people include those on British Water’s list of accredited service engineers.

You sell your property: tell the new owner about the sewage treatment system

If you sell your property, you must tell the new operator (the owner or person responsible for the septic tank or small sewage treatment plant) in writing that a small sewage discharge is in place.
Include:
  • a description of the treatment system and drainage system
  • the location of the main parts of the treatment system, drainage system and discharge point
  • details of any changes made to the treatment system and drainage system
  • details of how the treatment system and drainage system should be maintained, and the maintenance manual if you have one
  • maintenance records if you have them

You stop using your treatment system: make sure it’s properly decommissioned

You must remove anything that could cause pollution (eg remaining sludge) when you stop using a septic tank or small sewage treatment plant.
This doesn’t apply if you only stop using the equipment temporarily, for example if your property is empty.
You can ask a maintenance company for advice on how to decommission your septic tank or treatment plant properly.

Rules for discharges in a groundwater source protection zone 1 (SPZ1)

Check if the discharge point is in a groundwater SPZ1

A groundwater SPZ1 can be either:
  • the area around a commercial water supply (used for drinking water or food production) shown on the map of protected zones - check if your discharge is in the inner zone (zone 1) or ask the Environment Agency
  • any area within 50 metres of a private water supply for human consumption - ask your neighbours if they have one and if so how far their spring, well or borehole is from your drainage field
You must apply for a permit if you have an existing discharge or are planning to start a new discharge to the ground in a SPZ1. The permit costs £125. A permit will include additional conditions to the general binding rules.
The Environment Agency will grant the permit if there’s:
  • no evidence of pollution
  • the risk of pollution is acceptable
If there is evidence of pollution or the risk of pollution is unacceptable the Environment Agency will ask you to make changes to your system and may issue a permit with improvement conditions.
The Environment Agency regularly checks:
  • surface and groundwater quality
  • permit compliance
If they find your system may be causing pollution to surface or groundwater they will contact you to discuss the issues. This may result in your permit being reviewed or revoked. See the guidance on how to comply with your permit.

Thursday, 11 February 2016

  Klargester Gamma Septic Tank 2800L
Klargester Gamma 

KLARGESTER GAMMA SEPTIC TANK 2800L
Kingspan Klargester has developed GAMMA as a direct response to market needs – an affordable and reliable septic tank that is easy to install in a range of domestic application.
The Klargester GAMMA septic tank is suitable for shallow dig applications this is designed to reduce both installation time and cost.
The Klargester Gamma septic tank comes in two sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
  • Manufactured from robust, impact resistant, high quality polyethylene
  • Strong, easy to move and simple to install
  • Wide neck for easy access for annual de-sludging
  • Extension neck available to allow for deeper installation on difficult sites
  • Does not require concrete backfill
  • Certified to European Standard EN-12566 Part 3
  • CE marked to comply with Construction Products Regulations
  • Lockable pedestrian access cover

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. 

Friday, 5 December 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Supply A Septic Tank To KJS Construction

Septic Tank Supplies this morning have supplied our most popular septic tank - The Clearwater 2,800l to KJS Construction.

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Established for over 18 years KJS Construction have earned a reputation for high quality building, renovation and refurbishment projects throughout the Cotswolds and surrounding areas.

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
At Septic Tank Supplies we are happy to offer the most competitive rate for this unit at only £399 
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
 
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035
  • Made from composite GRP - strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight
  • Press moulded shape provides wide, squat, form which makes the tank easy to install and handle
  • Stable base for storage
  • Shackles are provided to aid lifting and positioning within the excavation
  • All unit volumes are designed in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6297: 1983
  • The new manufacturing process minimises styrene emissions and reduces waste - all the better for our environment

Free Delivery To Any UK Mainland Site

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Clearwater Septic Tanks Delivered Free To Any UK Site

At Septic Tank Supplies all our Clearwater Septic Tank Prices include FREE Delivery to any UK mainland site,

Companies offering incredibly low prices often charge a high premium for delivery - Upwards of £99!

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
At Septic Tank Supplies we are happy to offer the most competitive rate for this unit at only £399 
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
 
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035
  • Made from composite GRP - strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight
  • Press moulded shape provides wide, squat, form which makes the tank easy to install and handle
  • Stable base for storage
  • Shackles are provided to aid lifting and positioning within the excavation
  • All unit volumes are designed in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6297: 1983
  • The new manufacturing process minimises styrene emissions and reduces waste - all the better for our environment

Free Delivery To Any UK Mainland Site

Saturday, 5 July 2014

NEW Tricel VENTO Shallow Septic Tank

The Tricel Epurbloc has gone under a name change and is now called the Tricel Vento.

The Tricel Vento is exactly the same as the Tricel Epurbloc but now comes in three new sizes;

  • Tricel Vento 6 person - 3,000l
  • Tricel Vento 12 person - 4,000l
  • Tricel Vento 20 person - 5,000

The Epurbloc/Vento P6 Super Low Profile from Tricel is the new super low shallow septic tank to hit the market.
Epurbloc/Vento P6 is so small in size it can be easily installed with just a mini digger and dropped into place.
Key Benefits;
  • Reinforced ribs allows the Epurbloc/Vento to be installed in a granular backfill
  • Advanced Eco Medium Filter prevents blockages from occurring
  • Overall depth only 1.4m
  • EN12566-1 European certified
  • Transportable by van or transit due to size and durability
  • Speedy delivery with 2 day lead time*
Dimensions
  • Height - 1.4m
  • Length - 2.7m
  • Width - 1.1m
Manhole extensions for deeper installations or sloping sites are available and are simply screwed onto the lid. Up to 3 extension pieces maybe used.
A pair of 180mm riser pieces are priced at £35
Delivery prices may very depending on site location - please call us on 01923 261660

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Epurbloc P6 Super Low Profile Septic Tank - 3,080L

Epurbloc P6 Super Low Profile will serve up to 6 persons
The Epurbloc P6 Super Low Profile from Tricel is the new super low shallow septic tank to hit the market.
Epurbloc P6 is so small in size it can be easily installed with just a mini digger and dropped into place.
Key Benefits;
  • Reinforced ribs allows the Epurbloc to be installed in a granular backfill
  • Advanced Eco Medium Filter prevents blockages from occurring
  • Overall depth only 1.4m
  • EN12566-1 European certified
  • Transportable by van or transit due to size and durability
Dimensions
  • Height - 1.4m
  • Length - 2.7m
  • Width - 1.1m
Manhole extensions for deeper installations or sloping sites are available and are simply screwed onto the lid. Up to 3 extension pieces maybe used.
A pair of 180mm riser pieces are priced at £35
Delivery prices may very depending on site location - please call us on 01923 261660

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Supply Septic Tanks To Cavendish Homes Ltd

Here at Septic Tank Supplies we are proud to be supplying off-mains drainage products including the Clearwater septic tank range to Cavendish Homes Ltd.

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
At Septic Tank Supplies we are happy to offer the most competitive rate for this unit at only £399 
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035



Welcome to Cavendish Park Homes


The Cavendish Group are committed to providing quality and value with a wealth of experience and knowledge of this increasingly popular lifestyle choice.  With  over 20 parks  nationwide  we have  locations  and homes to suit most customer’s needs.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Barwythe Hall - Septic Tank

Septic Tank Supplies are proud to have supplied Barwythe Hall in Studham Dunstable with a 3,800l Clearwater septic tank;

Barwythe Hall

Barwythe Hall is a private residence set on Pedley Hill in Studham, Bedfordshire.

The Barwythe Hall itself is well over 300 years old and is surrounded by over twenty two acres of land.
The rooms are of characteristic Georgian proportions, having lofty ceilings and large sash windows. The reception rooms are floored throughout in oak and have fine fireplaces.
Barwythe Hall was purchased by Andrew Beckingham in 2008. Andrew is presently refurbishing the Barwythe Hall and converting it back to its previous splendour as a private residence.

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
 
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035
  • Made from composite GRP - strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight
  • Press moulded shape provides wide, squat, form which makes the tank easy to install and handle
  • Stable base for storage
  • Shackles are provided to aid lifting and positioning within the excavation
  • All unit volumes are designed in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6297: 1983
  • The new manufacturing process minimises styrene emissions and reduces waste - all the better for our environment

Friday, 11 April 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Emptying

This week Septic Tank Supplies have emptied a 4,600 litre septic tank in Warwickshire, a 18,000 litre storage tank at a wind farm on the out skirts of Glasgow & three emptied of a 9,000 litre storage tank at solar energy  site in South Wales.

As you can see Septic Tank Supplies are able to offer affordable emptying solutions all over the United Kingdom from domestic applications right through to commercial contracts.

Desludging a septic tank

For more information or if you require a quote please contact our friendly sales team on 01923 261660 or email us at sales@septictank-supplies.co.uk



Monday, 7 April 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Supply ADL Drywall - Septic Tank

Septic Tank Supplies have supplied ADL Drywall with a Clearwater 2,800l septic tank.

ADL was established in 1999 as a dynamic company with a passion and commitment to providing a higher standard of quality to every project we undertake.

Our original focus was on property development. As we have progressed through the industry we have found the need for a quality finishing sub contractor to be paramount.

ADL Drywall systems LTD is a division of ADL Group LTD. It has a key structure focussing on quality and performance.


ADL Drywall systems LTD delivers quality at competitive rates with the ultimate intent of offering "best value" to all clients.

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
At Septic Tank Supplies we are happy to offer the most competitive rate for this unit at only £399 
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
 
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035
  • Made from composite GRP - strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight
  • Press moulded shape provides wide, squat, form which makes the tank easy to install and handle
  • Stable base for storage
  • Shackles are provided to aid lifting and positioning within the excavation
  • All unit volumes are designed in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6297: 1983
  • The new manufacturing process minimises styrene emissions and reduces waste - all the better for our environment

Monday, 31 March 2014

Septic Tank Supplies Supplies The London Polo Club

Septic Tanks Supplies have been chosen to supply The London Polo Club.

Welcome to Ham Polo Club

Only eight miles from Hyde Park Corner, HPC is the last remaining polo club in Greater London. Founded in 1926, HPC has an established and distinguished reputation at over 85 years old. Known for excellent playing and social facilities combined with a relaxed family atmosphere.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

2,800 Litre Septic Tank Offer

We are offering for a very short time only 2,800l septic tanks for the super price of £399 Inc vat & delivery to any UK mainland site.
These are ex-stock tanks and come with a pedestrian cover and frame.
Because these are ex stock Klargester won’t be able to offer a warranty on the system.

The onion shape is the most popular septic tank in the United Kingdom to date and is highly durable and robust.
At Septic Tank Supplies we are happy to offer the most competitive rate for this unit at only £399 
The Clearwater septic tank is manufactured by Kingspan Environmental (Klargester) and is made from Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP)
We include the pedestrian duty cover and frame free of charge.
The Clearwater septic tank comes in three sizes and is suitable for individual domestic dwellings up to a large family house.
 
Alpha Septic Tank
Capacity
(Litres)
No. People
(2001/head/day
Diameter
(mm)
Inlet Level to Base (mm)
    
2800419051565
38001020701795
46001420802035
  • Made from composite GRP - strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight
  • Press moulded shape provides wide, squat, form which makes the tank easy to install and handle
  • Stable base for storage
  • Shackles are provided to aid lifting and positioning within the excavation
  • All unit volumes are designed in accordance with the recommendations given in BS 6297: 1983
  • The new manufacturing process minimises styrene emissions and reduces waste - all the better for our environment