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Sewage treatment is the process whereby contaminants are removed from wastewater. We are experts in the design, installation and maintenance of sewage treatment systems in South Africa.
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The reasons why you should purchase one of our Sewage Water Systems are almost endless. We have listed some of the most important reasons here.
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A correctly designed and installed sewage treatment system both treats and disposes of household waterwaste. When selecting and specifying the correct plant it is important that the customer understnads the various components of a water treatment system. The truth is, a well designed plant will function for many years with a minimum need for maintenance and upkeep.
Domestic sewage treatment plant prices in South Africa can vary greatly. That is why it is important that the customer understands what the desired outcome is as well as the the scale, complexity and size of the build may be.
Put simply, sewage treatment works as follows. Wastewater will enter a septic tank, which seperates solids and liquids. The septic tank is known as a “bioreactor” whereby microorganisims breakdown organic matter in the wastewater into solids, liquids and gasses. Gasses are vented out of the system by means of a vent stack while the heavey solids sink and are removed from the bottom of the tank. The lighter scum floats on the treated water and is removed seperately.
Typically there are five parts to the sewage disposal system that need to be kept in mind:
Firstly: The house plumbing
Secondly: The sewer line from the house to the septic tank
Thirdly: The septic tank
Fourthly: The septic tank outlet sewaer pipe
Fithly: The final soil treatment unit