Sewage Treatment Plants
Sewage Treatment Plant
Installation and Repair
We are experts at installing sewage treatment plants for homeowners and businesses. Although the procedure can be complex, we can take the stress and hassle out of installation and also provide a comprehensive maintenance and repair service.
What is a Sewage treatment plant?
Sewage treatment plants provide buildings and dwellings, that don’t have access to the mains sewer system, with a way to process their wastewater. Although similar to a septic tank, a treatment is slightly different in that the discharge is cleaner, and in some circumstances, can be discharged into water courses.
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We provide fast, reliable sewage treatment plant installation and repair across the South of England and the Midlands at a fair, transparent price.
Whether it’s a new system or urgent repairs, our expert team delivers efficient, compliant solutions without the high cost.
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Understand the regulations
All sewage treatment plant systems must meet general binding rules. Before you can install a sewage treatment plant, it’s vital to get a handle on the various permissions you’ll need to obtain and regulations you’ll have to adhere to before, during and after the installation process.
You may need planning permission and/or building regulations approval, you’ll need to make sure you’re aware of how much sewage your sewage treatment plant is likely to discharge, where the treated wastewater will be released – whether this is to the ground or to a body of water – and find out whether your property is in a protected zone. Depending on your expected discharge rate, you may be required to pay a fee to apply for a specific permit.
How does a sewage treatment plant work?
Sewage treatment plants perform a very similar function to a septic tank. However, instead of just separating the sludge and scum from the wastewater, a sewage treatment plant uses a pump to aerate the chamber. This aeration process encourages the growth of ‘good’ bacteria that help to breakdown the harmful bacteria that is present in the wastewater. Once this process has been completed, the liquid water can be released from the treatment plant directly into water courses, such as streams. Whereas septic tanks can only be discharged into a drainage field.

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Frequently asked questions
- Sewage treatment plants require electricity to run the air pump, however septic tanks can run power-free
- Septic tanks don’t require servicing (although they do require emptying), whereas sewage treatment plants require servicing and emptying
- Septic tanks generally require emptying more frequently than sewage treatment plants
Waste water from bathrooms, toilets, laundries and kitchens feeds can be fed directly in to the sewage treatment plant.
Yes, our sewage treatment plant services cater to both residential and commercial properties. We have the expertise to handle various sewage treatment plant systems.
Requirements vary, but in some cases, planning permission may be necessary. We can assist in determining and obtaining the necessary approvals.
Installation time depends on factors like system complexity and site conditions. Typically, it takes a few days to a couple of weeks.
Yes, sewage treatment plants reduce environmental impact by treating wastewater, ensuring cleaner discharges into water bodies and minimizing pollution.
Regular inspections, desludging, and checks on mechanical components are crucial for optimal performance. We provide maintenance guidelines and services.
Want to know more about sewage treatment plants?
Would you like more information about the maintenance or installation of a sewage treatment plant? Get in touch with our team of drain specialists today to find out more. We look forward to chatting with you and helping you with your sewage treatment plant requirements.
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Our expert team in sewage treatment plant installation and repair serves Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex, Berkshire, and the Midlands.
Wherever you’re located, feel free to contact us for free, no-obligation drainage advice over the phone—our friendly team is here to help.
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