SEWAGE TREATMENT

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OVERVIEW

Congratulations on the purchase of you new Tricel Sewage Treatment Plant.  In order to keep it in tip top condition, your plant requires servicing once per year.

For details of your local Tricel servicing partner, please fill in our contact form below.

If you need to get your plant commissioned please click here.

Thank you for choosing Tricel for your sewage treatment. You made the right choice.

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    Tricel product range

    Tricel septic tanks uk

    Tricel Vento Septic Tank

    Shallow dig tank, strong & robust underground tank, No electrical or moving parts. Ideal for sites with good drainage & plenty of space.

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    Tricel novo Domestic-Sewage-Treatment-System

    Tricel Novo Sewage Treatment Plant

    Durable & long lasting SMC tank, shallow dig tank, easy installation (Plug and Play), long life components.

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    Tricel-Commercial-Sewage-Treatment-System

    Tricel Maxus Sewage treatment Plant

    Commercial plant. Submerged Aerated Filter (SAF) technology. Ideal for every project over 50 Population Equivalent.

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    Tricel Packaged Filter System Puraflo

    Tricel Puraflo Packaged filter

    Ideal for sensitive sites, compliant to British Standard, small footprint.

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    Tricel Packaged Pumping Solutions

    Tricel Pumping Stations

    Pump fluids from one place to another where gravity drainage cannot be used, easy and trouble-free installation

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    Key Features

    Fast delivery

    Fast Delivery

    Fast delivery + Rapid response to all our customers

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    Certified

    Tricel Products are certified to EN12566-1 and EN 12566-3 certified

    Technical expertise

    Technical  expertise

    Unrivalled technical expertise by our sales team regarding wastewater treatment solutions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A cesspool is a simple storage vessel with an inlet and no outlet. It’s a sealed storage vessel; all the water coming in stays within the tank. The advantage is it doesn’t need an outlet. The disadvantages are: there is no treatment, the tanks are huge, and it needs regular emptying. Everything which has gone in must be sucked out. Ideal for sites which have got very infrequent use (Sheppard huts, for example).

    A septic tank has an inlet and an outlet; it’s a simple overflow system. See how a septic tank works here. The advantages of the septic tank are there is no mechanic and no electricity requirement for it to work. The disadvantages are you are discharging dirty water, and untreated sewage effluent, as a tiny breakdown has occurred in the tank. You can only release water to a drainage field for the water to go through the subsoil to treat the water.

    A sewage or package treatment plant has an inlet and an outlet; the wastewater is treated inside the tank. Aeration is provided inside the tank for the aerobic bacteria to feed on the waste and remove it from the liquid. The advantages are the wastewater is treated and can be discharged to a watercourse. 

    Many package treatment plants are available on the market:

    • Trickles filters
    • Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC)
    • Mobile media bio-reactors
    • Activated Sludge systems
    • Sequence Batch Reactor systems (SBR)
    • Fixed Bed Systems (like the Tricel Novo)

    Domestic wastewater is all wastewater generated inside the house, including grey water from sinks, showers, baths and sewage from toilets. Rainwater is not classified as greywater and should be directed to a soakaway.

    A trial hole can be dug during the site assessment and left open for 48 hours to determine this. The ground level is used to measure the water level.

    After the water is discharged, it must flow into a drainage field or a running watercourse. It will fail and block up very quickly whenever it is released directly into the ground. It will also violate the government’s General Binding Rules for small sewage discharges—more information on this page.