Most people can 'flush and forget'... but, if you are not connected to the local water company's sewers, then the chances are that you will be responsible for your own sewage treatment and disposal.
Formal regulation of the discharge in the UK is carried out by the Environment Agency who set standards for each site that has a flow greater than 5m3/d and discharges to a surface water. If your treatment plant doesn't meet the standards then you are likely to become liable to prosecution. Even individual properties, served by a septic tank, may suffer problems, causing local pollution, for which you are liable and recent legislation has introduced new requirements to register septic tanks and private sewage treatment plants with the Environment Agency - see News and Events page.
Our experience with sewage treatment systems dates from 1974. Whether you are an individual householder, with septic tank problems, a Local Authority having problems with your Housing Act sewage works, or the operator of a commercial business with its own full treatment plant, we can provide detailed technical consultancy, delivering completely impartial advice regarding the available options to solve your problems.
To find out how we can provide detailed technical consultancy and the completely impartial advice you need to solve your problems today, contact us using our contact form or by phoning us on 01559 363 968
