What are home sewage treatment plants?
As a homeowner, you probably haven’t given much thought to how your waste and sewage are treated. However, if you live in an isolated location or want to live in a property that functions separately from the grid, you will benefit greatly from learning about home sewage treatment plants.
Read on to learn more about home sewage treatment plants, including what they are and what their purpose is.
What are home sewage treatment plants?
Home sewage treatment plants are one of the main types of independent wastewater treatment systems available for households.
They treat all wastewater produced on the property, including grey water and black water. Once treated, this wastewater is purified and pumped out of the property to be used elsewhere, such as on irrigation fields.
Home sewage treatment plants also are designed to treat bacteria naturally and effectively.
They do this via tank compartments, which allow the polluted wastewater to sit during treatment. There are no harmful chemicals or pollutants added, meaning home sewage treatment plants are safe for you and your family.
Alongside pollutants, home sewage treatment plants also treat other matter, including organic deposits and other solids that reside in the wastewater.
The aim of home sewage treatment systems is to treat the water to contain a sufficient level of oxygen once again.
Benefits of home sewage treatment plants
There are many reasons why you should opt for a home sewage treatment plant. We’ve outlined just a few of the main benefits so you can see how sound of an investment these systems can be:
- Eco-friendly: Home sewage treatment plants use naturally-occurring bacteria, meaning they’re free from nasty chemicals.
- Inconspicuousness: Home sewage treatment plants typically require no more than ten cubic meters of space, meaning they’re a discreet choice of treatment system.
- Flexible: Home sewage treatment plants can be installed in a myriad of locations around the home, meaning they’re an incredibly flexible solution.
- Affordable: Home sewage treatment plants are one of the more affordable treatment options, meaning they’re a great choice for households with all levels of disposable income.
- Low maintenance: Home sewage treatment plants are only required by law to be maintained every three months by a registered service technician, meaning there’s minimal effort on your behalf.
Contact Eco-Septic today to find out more
Eco-Septic is a Sydney-based manufacturer that specialises in commercial wastewater systems of various shapes and designs. We can provide fast and free quotes relevant to your commercial wastewater needs, all while keeping in mind individual spending capabilities.
Contact us today for a fast quote at 1800 808 135 or visit us at www.ecoseptic.com.au.
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