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Concrete Septic Tanks in Northern Ireland

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Are you looking for concrete septic tanks, a septic tank or a sewage treatment plant ?

Concrete, plastic or GRP?

Are you confused about what choice to make?

Read more below or get in touch for advice.

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What is a septic tank?

A septic tank is an underground wastewater treatment system that is self-contained. It is an efficient and reliable way of treating and disposing of household waste.

Amongst the choice of septic tank is the material used to manufacture the tanks.

Other factors should also be considered in choosing your septic tanks:

  • site suitability
  • space availability
  • price
  • ease of installation
  • warranty
  • and maintenance/service

How does a septic tank work?

A septic tank is an underground tank which can be made of concrete, GPR, or plastic through which domestic wastewater (sewage) flows for basic sewage treatment.

It has an inlet and an outlet, and it is a simple overflow system.

There is no mechanics, no air compressor, no discs.

As seen on the image (Tricel Vento), the water comes in from the house through the dip pipe (1), the solids in the water sink towards the bottom, and the lighter of the solid matter float to form a scum layer.

Then, the untreated wastewater overflows into chamber number 2 keeping most of the solids on the inlet side. The fluid passes over the baffle (2), and it is discharged through the outlet pipe (3), having gone through a filter (in the example).

You can have one, two or three chambers septic tanks. You can only discharge water from the outlet into a drainage field as further treatment is required.

Which septic tank is best plastic or concrete?

See below the advantages and drawbacks of both solutions:

Plastic septic tanks

The type of plastic used is significant here as all are not equal. At Tricel, we use high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with the latest blow moulding technology. The tanks are:

  • Strong and Durable
  • Easy to install (super low profile -> small excavation for installation)
  • Reliable & Effective
  • It might require a concrete base or backfill on wet sites

Concrete Septic tanks

In general, concrete septic tanks are perceived as strong and durable. However, the quality can vary considerably depending on the grade and quality of the concrete used during manufacture and the production/moulding process. They can also be:

  • Heavy to manouvere
  • Challenging to install (requiring bigger machinery)

How much are concrete septic tanks in Northern Ireland?

The cost of a septic tank is ultimately determined by the size of the tank that is being installed.

There is a difference between a septic tank and a wastewater treatment system. Offering a higher treatment, the wastewater treatment or sewage treatment plants are more expensive to buy than a septic tank.

What certifications should a septic tank have?

All septic tanks in Northern Ireland must have EN12566-1 certification, which also conforms to the Irish Standard – S.R.66.

What are the alternatives to a concrete septic tanks in Northern Ireland? 

One of the alternatives is to use an HPDE septic tank.
Another one is to install a wastewater treatment plant (secondary treatment) which will treat the wastewater before discharging it.

Why not try a sewage Treatment plant?

Different sewage treatment systems are available on the market, such as:

  • trickle filter systems
  • rotating biological contactors (RBC)
  • mobile media bio-reactors
  • activated sludge systems
  • sequence batch reactor (SBR) systems
  • At Tricel, we offer a fixed bed system, the Tricel Novo

 

See below how it all works.

This is a three chambers underground tank where the wastewater comes in by the inlet (1) into the primary chamber (similar to a septic tank chamber). This chamber is where most solids are kept throughout the whole process (2).

The water then overflows by gravity through the 2nd chamber (3), where is located the fixed bed media (the media doesn’t move, it is fixed to the tank). Below is a ceramic diffuser at the bottom (like in a fish tank) fed by a pipe from the air compressor at the top. The diffuser creates bubbles that pass through and rise through the media feeding the bacteria and allowing them to treat the wastewater.

The treated water then overflows into the third chamber by gravity and through the outlet (5).

As a higher treatment is achieved in the wastewater treatment plant, you might be able to discharge directly into a watercourse or, if required, a small percolation area, and a much smaller one than one needed after a septic tank.

In Northern Ireland, we offer two solutions: Tricel Vitae and Tricel Novo.

Why choose a wastewater treatment plant over a septic tank?


A sewage treatment plant has a higher treatment efficiency than a septic tank. Therefore it reduces the size of the percolation area or eradicates it.

See below some of the other benefits (with the Tricel Novo as an example):

  • Made of SMC, the tanks are strong, durable, and lightweight.
  • Easy to install – plug & play system.
  • Shadow tank system, very easy to install in high ground situations or rocky ground saving the contractor and homeowner money when installing the system.
  • No concrete backfill on most sites.
  • This plant has no moving components or pumps, ensuring reliable operation and low maintenance and repair costs.
  • Integrated pumped outlet available on all systems.

Tricel with Depawater fits septic tanks and sewage treatment plants throughout Northern Ireland. Contact us today to discuss your project and quote a quote.

 

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