What Happens When a Sewer Requires a Discontinued Part?
Posted on March 29, 2019
The sewage system is a network constructed of pipes that connect to each building and transport sewage to a wastewater treatment plant. Problems arise when sewage is being transported through broken and/or blocked pipework, causing harmful sewage spills. Sewage spills are highly dangerous, having been known to create emergencies including:… Read more »
The Benefits of Recycling Your Animal Waste
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Animal waste comes from a variety of sources including livestock, dairy production, and poultry. It can also be generated from the production of meat processing and fish farming. This waste is a concern to the environment, as it is organic matter which contains diseases that contaminate and pollute drinking water… Read more »
The Anatomy of a Fatberg
Posted on February 27, 2019
Ever since the 2010s, fatbergs have become a rising issue for the sewage system. With the increasing popularity of the so called ‘flushable’ wipes, and the build up of fat and grease in the sewage pipes, as well as more and more people becoming accustomed to flushing nappies and makeup… Read more »
How Dangerous Actually is Polluted Water for your Health?
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Depending on how contaminated the water is, drinking untreated water will give you a stomach ache at the least. Unfortunately many people aren't so lucky as to only suffer with stomach pains, as polluted water kills approximately 2 million people a year. It also makes another 1 billion people a… Read more »
How to manage sewage drainage when living off-grid
Posted on January 24, 2019
Living off-grid or simply trying to live more ecologically and economically comes with a variety of challenges as you rely less on public, municipal systems. Creating clean energy is usually a dominating concern, but something as fundamental as off-grid waste treatment should be given equal consideration. You’ve probably not given… Read more »