Does Your Home Sewage Treatment Plant Need Servicing?
Express Wastewater Solutions are the experts when it comes to all things wastewater from treatment to servicing, pump outs and installation of septic tanks, our team have you covered.
When it's time to have your sewage treatment plant serviced you can trust Express Wastewater Solutions to perform the service thoroughly, professionally, and efficiently while maintaining compliance with local environmental regulations. The benefits include cost savings, energy efficiency, extended lifespan of your treatment plant and peace of mind that your treatment plant meets environmental standards.
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What is a Sewerage Treatment Plant?
Housing Sewage Treatment Plant (HSTP) servicing refers to the maintenance, cleaning, and repair of small-scale sewage treatment systems typically installed in residential or small commercial properties. Domestic sewage treatment plants are essential for managing wastewater in areas where centralised sewage systems are not available. They use biological, chemical, and physical processes to clean wastewater ensuring that it can be safely discharged or reused. Proper servicing of treatment plants is crucial for maintaining their efficiency, prolonging their lifespan, meeting government regulations and avoiding environmental hazards such as contamination of local groundwater. If you would like more information on Sewerage Treatment Plants speak to one of the skilled team at Express Wastewater Solutions.
Common Sewerage Treatment Plant Problems
Despite regular maintenance, issues may arise with a sand filter on-site sewage treatment plants. Here are some common problems and their potential solutions:
Unpleasant odours often result from anaerobic conditions in the aeration tank or insufficient aeration.
Poor performance is often caused by reduced treatment efficiency either from overloading, or chemicals and medications entering the drain
High sludge levels can result from inadequate sludge removal, overloading, or ineffective settling.
Pumps may fail due to mechanical issues, blockages, or wear and tear.
Routine Servicing for Sewerage Treatment Plants
Express Wastewater Solutions offers comprehensive maintenance services for your treatment plant. From domestic and small-scale commercial plants our technician will thoroughly inspect every inch and component to ensure your treatment plant remains in optimal condition and functions smoothly. Regular maintenance tasks include:
Routine Inspections and Cleaning - check equipment for wear, corrosion, or blockage. Clean tanks, pipes, and filters to prevent clogs and ensure efficiency.
Aeration System Inspection - checking aeration pumps and diffusers since they support biological processes by supplying oxygen. Inspect aeration and settling tanks for sludge buildup, removing any excessive accumulation.
Filter Cleaning/Replacement - cleaning or replacing filters to prevent blockages and help maintain flow.
Disinfection System Maintenance - check UV lamps or chlorine dosing systems for proper function. Clean and replace UV bulbs as needed to ensure disinfection standards are met.
Sludge Removal & Biosolids Management - removing accumulated sludge that can reduce system effectiveness. Monitor sludge levels in clarifiers or digesters and arrange for periodic removal. Maintain digesters by checking heating systems, mixers, and gas-handling equipment.
Pump and Motor Check - ensuring pumps and motors operate efficiently, avoiding breakdowns. Service and lubricate pumps, blowers, and motors to prevent mechanical failures. Test the efficiency of pumps and replace seals or bearings if needed
Chemical Adjustment - adding chemicals (if applicable) to stabilise pH and reduce bacteria or pathogens. Calibrate dosing systems for chemicals like chlorine, coagulants, or pH adjusters to maintain effective treatment. Inspect storage tanks and feed lines for leaks or signs of degradation.
Monitoring and Calibration of Instruments - Calibrate flow metres, pH metres, and turbidity sensors to ensure accurate measurements. Regularly check and adjust automated controls to maintain consistent treatment quality.
Documentation and Regulatory Reporting - detail and log all maintenance activities and adjustments for regulatory compliance. Complie reports on effluent quality, chemical usage, and system performance for regulators.
If you have a sewerage treatment plant, the best practice is to follow servicing guidelines as this demonstrates a commitment to quality and efficiency. With Express Wastewater we guarantee a thorough, comprehensive treatment plant service that covers every detail. You're in expert hands from start to finish with the team at Express Wastewater and can rest assured your Sewerage Treatment Plant will remain in optimal condition. The benefits of enlisting Express Wastewater include
Complete adherence to the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance and operation.
Highly trained and skilled wastewater management technicians who have completed the government licensing course through the QBCC.
When replacing parts or materials, we only use superior quality components to ensure durability and reliability.
A yearly fee with Express Wastewater Solutions will take the pressure from you as our technicians will take care of everything, advising you when your Sewerage Treatment Service is due.
For added peace of mind and ease we implement a routine maintenance schedule to proactively address potential issues before they escalate.
Local Sewage & Wastewater Specialists
When in need of services for your septic system, or sewage treatment plant the team at Express Wastewater has the perfect solution for you. Our comprehensive services extend to Brisbane, Ipswich, Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, Logan, Redland, Scenic Rim and Gold Coast regions. Call 1300 722 517 or complete our online enquiry form today
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