What to Expect when installing an AWTS

Two large concrete septic tanks, partially buried in a dirt area at a construction site, feature a green control box mounted on top of one. Nearby stands a palm tree, bordered by construction fencing and scattered debris. These domestic AWTS units are vital for efficient wastewater management.

If you’re considering installing an Aerated Wastewater Treatment System (AWTS) on your property, whether as a new installation or a replacement for an old septic system, there are several factors to take into account. While AWTS are an eco-friendly and efficient option for wastewater treatment, the installation process requires some thoughtful preparation and planning to ensure everything goes smoothly.

The 5 Most Common Septic Tank Problems and How to Avoid Them

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A septic system is an essential part of many rural homes and properties, quietly doing the dirty work of wastewater treatment. However, like any system, it can encounter problems that, if left unchecked, may cause major issues. As a homeowner, understanding the most common septic tank problems and knowing how to avoid them can save you from costly repairs and inconveniences down the road. In this blog, we’ll cover the five most common septic tank issues, the signs that they’re happening, and—most importantly—how you can prevent them with regular maintenance and smart habits. Whether you’re installing a new septic tank or maintaining an existing one, this guide is designed to help you keep your system running smoothly for years to come.

What are the advantages of wastewater treatment systems?

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Why Wastewater Treatment Is Important Wastewater treatment systems are available for both domestic and commercial properties, allowing for water to be controlled on-site rather than sent to a sewerage system. There are many advantages of wastewater treatment systems which we will outline below. Reduces water waste When wastewater remains on-site for treatment, the amount of […]