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Control Valves

Not all valves are created equal. As a hydraulically operated sleeve-type valve, Nelson control valves are designed for reliable and efficient operation. There simply isn’t any other valve with better hydraulic performance – from the smooth open/close to the ultra-accurate pressure control pilot and high flow capacity. They are designed to handle tough agriculture environments while simplifying installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance.

Septic Tanks

Infiltrator septic tanks are leading in plastic tank design, offering amazing strength compared to concrete tanks. The IM 540, IM-1060, and IM-1530 Infiltrator tanks are all lightweight, watertight, and durable injection-moulded septic tanks offered with Infiltrator’s line of custom-fit risers and heavy-duty lids. These tanks are suitable for use as septic tanks, pump or trash tanks, or rainwater (non-potable) storage/harvesting tanks.

Infiltrator Quick 4 Leaching Chambers

The Infiltrator Quick 4 Chambers are used in on-site effluent dispersal systems. The effluent flows freely to uncompacted backfill through open bottoms and innovative louvered sidewalls that prevent migration into the chamber. The chambers are sturdy, lightweight units that are easy to install with no stone or gravel required.

Panels, Floats and Alarms

Whether you require a pump control panel, tank alarm, constant pressure controls, float switch, or even innovative floatless technology, finding the right solution is easy when you choose from the vast line-up of SJE Rhombus products. All of their products are certified and tested to handle nearly any application and are developed with low life cycle costs in mind. That means robust, durable, and highly efficient products.

Effluent, Sewage, and Grinder Pumps

Effluent pumps are used to pump grey-sewage liquid from a septic tank to a leach field. Unlike sewage pumps which handle bigger solids, these pumps typically handle solids only up to 3/4″. Sewage pumps are used to transfer sewage (liquids and solids) from one place to another. In residential applications, sewage usually includes soft solids up to 2″ in diameter and is pumped from a sewage basin to a public sewer system or a septic tank. Grinder pumps work like a household garbage disposal, but on a bigger scale for sewage waste. They grind up tough waste material into a fine slurry and pump it into the sewer system.

Plastic Septic Tanks

Strong injection molded polypropylene construction. Lightweight plastic construction and inboard lifting lugs allow for easy delivery and handling. Integral heavy-duty green lids that interconnect with TW™ risers and pipe riser solutions. Structurally reinforced access ports eliminate distortion during installation and pump-outs. Reinforced structural ribbing and fiberglass bulkheads offer additional strength. Can be installed with 6” to 48” of cover. Can be pumped dry during pump-outs. No special installation, backfill or water filling procedures are required.

Eljen GSF - Geotextile Sand Filter

The Eljen GSF (Geotextile Sand Filter) is an alternative onsite septic leachfield system. Each GSF Module is made up of geotextile fabric and a plastic core material that work together to provide vertical surface area and oxygen transfer. The GSF System applies secondary treated effluent to the soil, increasing the soil’s long-term acceptance rate. A Specified Sand layer provides additional filtration, and prevents saturated conditions.

Water Treatment

UltraViolet Lights

Untreated water may contain an abundance of living organisms (coliforms). Coliforms are tasteless and invisible to the eye. Some are harmless, but some can cause serious health problems when ingested. By treating the water with Ultra Violet (UV) light, you can be assured these living organisms will not be harmful.

Reverse Osmosis System

Reverse Osmosis is the process of forcing a solvent from a region of high solute concentration through a semipermeable membrane to a region of low solute concentration by applying a pressure in excess of the natural osmotic pressure. The result is near-pure water void of contaminants.