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Project Description

The municipal plant services a small village and surrounding areas. The plant required a mechanical screw to take away larger items which can deter the reactor from performing properly. Also phosphorus is treated to a high level to ensure discharge to the small stream adjoining the site is possible.

Project Detail

  • Client: Local Authorities
Mar. 25, 2019

Project Description

A very limited amount of space meant this home owner needed a small footprint when replacing a failed septic system. We were able to get into the limited space with minimum disruption to the site.

Project Detail

  • Client: Anonymous
  • Date: July 2016
  • Category: Residential
  • Model:
Mar. 25, 2019

Project Description

The owner of this manufacturing plant creates sauces for restaurant use. They needed something to clean their regular effluent as well as the effluent wash down that comes with the manufacturing process. The AT-30 handles the flow very well and an expansion is planned in 2017.

Project Detail

  • Client: Anonymous
  • Date: December 2014</
Mar. 25, 2019

Project Description

This home owner was in dire need of replacing a failed septic system and required pumping from the unit to the percolation field. The original septic tank was not working and was backing up almost monthly.

Project Detail

  • Client: Anonymous
  • Date: November 2015
  • Category: Residential
  • M
Mar. 25, 2019

This is a piece I wrote a while back, I think it has significant relevance now that we are being charged for water and septic usage…

Patrolled by the Guilty, Will It Be Solved by the Ecological Entrepreneur? Local Authorities are the largest abusers of wastewater discharge in the country; but will they soon have the ability to force the public to conform to a standard they flaunt regularly?

Ireland has been guilty of polluting our own land with wastewater discharges tha

Feb. 19, 2015

Local Authorities & the EPA

I have written about this before, but I think it deserves another mention with a link to the document so everyone can download this for themselves and see exactly what the local authorities have been doing with all the boom money…

EPAReportIn this publication th

Apr. 11, 2013

Terry Hutt