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Aquate - Pressure Sewer Systems
Aquate Low Pressure Systems are ideal for rural areas where conventional gravity sewer systems are impractical or cost prohibitive. In contrast to traditional gravity sewer networks where deep pipes are installed along with a series of large pump stations, low pressure systems utilise small pump stations on each property to transfer household wastewater to a centralised treatment facility. Utilising a high head grinder pump and small diameter pipes, the Aquate Pressure Sewer System can transport wastewater long distances and achieve large vertical lifts.
Aquate - Pump Stations
Aquate offer a wide range of pump stations for most domestic or commercial applications. Manufactured in either polyethylene or concrete, the Aquate range comes complete with an electrical controller, either one or two high quality pumps, alarms and all internal pipework. Aquate Pump Stations are delivered to site ready to be installed, keeping site work to a minimum.
Aquate - Septic Tank Effluent Pumps (STEP) System
Aquate Septic Tank Effluent Pumps (STEP) Systems are ideal for rural areas where conventional gravity systems are impractical or cost prohibitive. The Aquate STEP system incorporates a primary wastewater treatment tank and biological filter followed by a pump station that transfers the partially treated wastewater to a centralised wastewater treatment plant. Utilising a multi-stage high head pump and small diameter pipes, the STEP System can transport the wastewater long distances and achieve large vertical lifts.
Flovac - Vacuum Sewer Systems
Flovac vacuum systems are a cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gravity sewers and low pressure solutions, providing low maintenance, efficient and reliable sewage reticulation. Vacuum systems utilise a central pump station that generate a strong vacuum in a shallow pressure pipe network. Sewage from multiple homes is collected in a series of valve pits before being propelled by the vacuum in the pipe network to the central pump station. This wastewater is then transported to a Wastewater Treatment Plant for treatment. Vacuum sewer systems have been accepted in over 40 countries since the 1960’s as a low cost environmentally friendly method of transferring wastewater from houses to treatment plants.
