Just as a car needs regular servicing, so do treatment plants, pumping stations and grease systems. Established in 1995 as envirotech ltd and rebranded to serious waste management in 2004, serious** offers a complete wastewater and grease control service both to domestic and commercial customers nationwide.
Whether we're installing, servicing or emptying/ desludging your sewage and/ or grease system, you'll always get impartial advice and hands-on expertise. Left unchecked, fats, oils and grease (FOG's) can create big problems for your business, and land you on the wrong side of the law.A Sewage Treatment Plant is a packaged sewage-works that converts raw sewage into water (effluent) and solid waste (sludge).
Whether we're installing, servicing or emptying/ desludging your sewage and/ or grease system, you'll always get impartial advice and hands-on expertise. Left unchecked, fats, oils and grease (FOG's) can create big problems for your business, and land you on the wrong side of the law.A Sewage Treatment Plant is a packaged sewage-works that converts raw sewage into water (effluent) and solid waste (sludge).
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A type of sewage treatment plant that uses a series of rotating discs for the organisams to live on. A type of sewage treatment plant that contains a submerged medium with a large surface area which is aerated. Represents the interests of the UK water and wastewater industry on UK and European regulations and legislation.
Your Septic Tank needs to be emptied at least once a year to maintain its efficiency and to prevent damage to the Soakaway. Some people believe septic tanks don't have to be emptied at all, however if too much sludge builds up within the septic tank it will wash through into your soak away and cause blockages (not to mention polluting the surrounding land and water courses).
Sewage treatment plants, Pump Stations and grease traps all need regular servicing. Serious can schedule your maintenance visit alongside a tanker to ensure your systems are working at their best. It might seem vague, but every plant is different, so it all depends on the make and model of your tank as they all work slightly differently.
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Sara Stapleford
Apr 30, 2021
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