Archive for June, 2007
This article summarises the approach to be adopted for Waste Water Treatment. In the UK disposal of sewerage where no mains drainage is available is covered under the Pollution Prevention Guidelines (PPG) 4 and it is important that this is followed both for the effective implementation of a system and for the most hygienic installation. The following procedure summarises current working methods and best practice which should be adopted. A septic...
CCTV drains surveys involve passing a small cctv camera through your drains system to identify any issues which are hidden from sight above ground. CCTV surveys of drains, pipes, and sewers provide an accurate, visual and cost effective way to detect any drains problems, see the source of the problem and help to establish the most economical repair options. Drains degrade over time One of most serious home drainage problems, that can affect all types...
The following Septic Tanks and Soakaway guidance notes may be helpful to you should you have a problem with your soakaway. Sometimes it is possible for a householder to solve the problems themselves although on occassion the problems are deep seated and need the assistance of trained drains engineers. If you have a problem that needs professional help call Dynorod Soakaway services on 0845 0260994. When called out to a property where they are not...
Pitch fibre pipes were first laid in the 1950’s as a cheap alternative to clay pipes and over the last few years have been the cause of many blockages. This is generally due to the fact that they were designed and installed in the same way as clay and concrete pipes. It became apparent that pitch fibre pipes required a higher degree of soil / back-fill compaction which subsequently led to a new philosophy (Flexible Pipe Design and Installation)....



