Waste Tanks For Sale Available At Tanks R Us
Dealing with your sewage in the correct manner is essential to keep both you and the environment safe. We stock a substantial range of sewage storage tanks here at Tanks R Us to ensure your safety. With effluent tanks and sewage treatment tanks available in an array of capacities to suit your personal requirements, we’re sure to hold the ideal sewage tank for you. Our waste tanks for sale allow you to manage your waste in even the most rural locations thanks to their high quality build from manufacturers such as Harlequin, ensuring your sewage is kept secure.
Our sewage storage tanks are manufactured to the highest standards using durable materials such as polyethylene, ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to corrosion, rust, and environmental factors. They are also available in a range of capacities containing all the way up to 20,000 litres of storage, so you can rest assured our sewage treatment tanks can handle your waste. In addition to our extensive range of sewage tanks, we also offer a wide variety of accessories and components to enhance the functionality and efficiency of your sewage system, from pumps and alarms to filters and fittings. When it comes to sewage tanks, trust Tanks R Us to provide top-quality products, unbeatable value, and outstanding service. Explore all of our waste tanks for sale and for further guidance, enquire online.
Sewage treatment tanks operate a filtration process which removes molecules and debris from water, making it suitable for reuse under certain conditions. However, septic tanks store wastewater, but they don't treat it so the water is still contaminated and may contain pathogens which are hazardous to the human body and environment. Sewage treatment tanks provide treated water for reuse, reducing overall water consumption rates as well as keeping you safe.
Yes, whether you have a septic tank or a sewage treatment plant, you must have this registered with your local Environmental Health Agency. When you reach out to the Environmental Health Agency, they will advise you on whether you require a permit or not.
The basic rule of thumb for this is, for example, a three-bedroom house would require a five-person sewage treatment tank. With every additional room or person per household, the tank size should increase. If the capacity is exceeded, it will lead to the tank overflowing, releasing wastewater into the area which is hazardous to both human and environmental health.
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