Low-Pressure Pipe Networks
Wastewater or effluent from a Secondary Treatment System can be delivered to a conventional distribution box for dispersal by gravity through perforated 4” pipes or by means of pumped distribution throughout the entire percolation area. This ensures even distribution and prevents water build-up and breakouts. The method can be used at ground level, for raised beds or soil polishing filters. It often has a smaller footprint than conventional trench percolation areas saving on imported soil and labour. The system can be fully maintained ensuring lifelong service.
Low-Pressure Pipe Network Systems are available for all sizes of percolation beds.
Key Features of Pumped Discharge Pipe Networks For Percolation Areas
- 01 Pressure equalisation features inc. reducing pipe sizing, lowered manifold to ensure quick and even discharge.
- 02 Maintenance features individual lateral flush out valves, housed in valve boxes for ease of access.
- 03 Unique Orifice Shields, protecting orifices from stone blockage, biomat build up. Aiding oxygenation & bioreaction.
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