With over 20 years of designing and building sewage treatment plants and sewage treatment systems, we are proud to introduce our Modulus range of septic tank sewage systems. Modulus versatile modular sewage treatment plant features proven process technology in a traditional 3-chamber design, which can be installed in a variety of footprints giving it great versatility and flexibility. The Modulus sewage treatment plant is designed for sewage loading from 6 to 100 population equivalents.
How Our Sewage Treatment Plant Works
- Waste water enters the primary settlement chamber of the septic sewage treatment plant. Heavy solids drop to the base and are separated from the liquid. Anaerobic breakdown occurs improving water quality (up to 30%), producing a secondary effluent. Suspended solids are filtered out by the micron filter on the outlet from the chamber.
- The second stage of the sewage treatment system involves masses of naturally occurring bacteria that inhabit specially designed filter media beds. The bacteria feeds on the impurities, and are proliferated with air, there is a by-product called sludge, which gathers at the bottom of the module where it is continuously fed back to chamber 1, this process enhances the performance.
- The treated liquid now passes through a second micron filter for final polishing of the liquid from the aeration chamber, thus entering the final settlement module of the sewage treatment plant. The remaining treated liquid now meets the required discharge quality standard to be safely passed out of the septic tank sewage treatment system into the watercourse or soak away.