Allerton ConSept
How it works
The ConSept from Allerton will convert your existing septic tank or cesspit into a fully functional sewage treatment plant producing a high quality final effluent that can be discharged into a watercourse or soakaway.
Raw sewage gravitates into the septic tank/cesspool and is then aerated by air released form the bubble diffuser, that rises up the distributor tube into the aeration zone. The sewage is completely mixed with the oxygen, which allows the growth of aerobic organisms that break down the wastewater contaminants by biological action.
The air required for the process is provided by an air pump that is located in an adjacent shed or garage or within a purpose built GRP housing.
As raw sewage enters the tank, this displaces treated effluent from the aeration zone to the final settlement zone. The treated effluent flows slowly up through the final settlement zone until it reaches the discharge point.
The final effluent is discharged via the outlet syphon where it is lifted and flows to the discharge point. The discharge flow is controlled with a uni-directional flow regulator.
Maintenance: Servicing annually - de-sludging every 2 years.
What size do you need?
Population equivalent: 1 to 6
Maximum daily loading: 360g per day
Maximum inflow: 1200 litres per day
Final effluent quality: 20:30 BOD:SS
Population equivalent: 1 to 10
Maximum daily loading: 600g per day
Maximum inflow: 2000 litres per day
Final effluent quality: 20:30 BOD:SS
Designed in accordance with BS6297: 1983 - Design installation of small sewage treatment works.
Note: If required Concept can raise effluent to a high level soakway.
Environment Agency Approved
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