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Full retention separator vs Bypass separator

Full retention and bypass separators are both essential components in managing water runoff and preventing environmental pollution, particularly in the context of stormwater management. While they share the common goal of separating pollutants from stormwater, they differ significantly in their mechanisms and applications. Full retention separators, as the name suggests, are designed to retain and …

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Choosing between RBC and aerated treatment plants

Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC) treatment plants and Aerated Treatment Plants (ATP) are two distinct wastewater treatment systems, each employing different mechanisms to purify water. Understanding their differences can help in selecting the appropriate system based on specific needs and environmental considerations. RBC treatment plants utilise a series of rotating disks or drums as a medium …

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Product Profile: Klargester BioAir Range

The Klargester BioAir range is a series of advanced wastewater treatment solutions designed to address the challenges of managing and treating domestic and industrial sewage. Developed by Kingspan Environmental, these systems integrate cutting-edge technology to ensure efficient and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment. At the heart of the BioAir range is the biological treatment process, which …

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Submersible pumps

Submersible pumps are versatile and efficient devices designed for submerged operation in various liquid applications, ranging from water supply and drainage to industrial processes and sewage systems. Unlike traditional pumps that are positioned above ground level, submersible pumps are fully submerged in the fluid they are tasked with moving, offering several advantages in terms of …

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What is a drainage field?

Drainage fields, also known as soak-aways or finger drains, play a crucial role in wastewater management, particularly in septic systems, or where discharge to ground is not possible. These sub-surface structures are designed to disperse treated effluent from septic tanks and treatment plants into the soil, allowing natural processes to further purify the wastewater before …

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Correctly setting up your control panel

Domestic and commercial pumping station control panels serve as the central nervous system for wastewater management systems, coordinating the operation of submersible pumps and ensuring the efficient transfer of sewage or drainage from homes to mains sewer lines or treatment facilities. These control panels play a pivotal role in maintaining optimal functionality, preventing overflows, and …

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Diamond DMS Range

If your property is not connected to mains drainage, your wastewater can be treated by WPL’s discreet below ground Diamond DMS package wastewater treatment range. Today, we’ve delivered one of each size tank from the range – WPL Diamond DMS2, DMS3, DMS4 and a DMS5. This is a small and compact wastewater treatment plant designed for …

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