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How to Carry Out a Percolation Test
Why do a Percolation Test?
A percolation test is required to be carried out on the land where the septic tank system or sewage treatment plant soakaway is to be installed. It is a test that determines the rate in which soil absorbs a known volume of water. This is to make sure that the soil is suitable for a soakaway, and to make sure that the soakaway is designed correctly.
A percolation test is ALWAYS required for septic tanks.
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The Difference between a Septic Tank and a Sewage Treatment Plant
What is the difference between a septic tank and a sewage treatment plant? Click here to find out.
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The Lingo - be in the know.
Glossary of Wastewater Terms.
All the sewage terms and words explained in simple english.
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STP - Do's & Don'ts
Caring for Your Sewage Treatment Plant
Regular inspections and maintenance will help ensure your plant is operating at optimum performance and will maximise the lifespan of your equipment