Blower timers significantly reduce packaged treatment energy cost

A successful two-year trial of interval timers on packaged wastewater treatment plant blowers has resulted in an average 50% energy reduction at a site in Cornwall.
Managing variable wastewater flows from festival venue

Wastewater treatment technology from WCS Environmental Engineering is delivering enhanced ammonia removal at a village treatment works which manages seasonal flows and loads.
Maintaining holiday park’s wastewater compliance during lockdown

Wastewater treatment technology selected for use on a holiday park because of its ability to withstand seasonal variations in flow, has proven its flexibility during the unexpected events.
Process designed to meet stringent environmental discharge permit

The underground installation at Juliots Well in North Cornwall will replace the existing septic tank and includes a HiPAF (high performance aerated filter) modular treatment plant.
Cost-efficient Hybrid™ permanently replaces RBC for United Utilities

The Hybrid™ enhanced biological treatment process will be retrofitted into the existing rotating biological contactor (RBC) tank at the United Utilities, Mowpen Brow wastewater treatment works.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park selects HiPAF sewage treatment
The HiPAF packaged treatment system selected for Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s new £3.6 million visitor centre.
HiPAF tank repurposed for wastewater upgrade

The national trend for pubs to orientate their businesses around food or even convert to restaurants can mean an upgrade in onsite sewage treatment is required.
Sewage treatment upgrade at remote historic site

When it became clear that the visitor centre for the remote historic site needed to upgrade its own sewage treatment plant it was essential to make sure the work was carried out to the highest possible standards.
Premier treatment for Swansea City’s new training centre

Modernisation of the facility, which is leased from the University of Swansea, included building eight full-size pitches, changing facilities, offices, seminar rooms, a canteen and specialist medical and physiotherapy rooms.
Diamond sets sail for Redclyffe Yacht Club

Continuing to improve its facilities, the club most recently installed a new compact Diamond package sewage treatment plant for off mains drainage.
Harbourmasters building – River Rothe
The Harbourmasters building and adjacent cottages are situated at the side of the River Rother in East Sussex just outside the town of Rye and are owned and operated by The Environment Agency.
Cowley Manor discreet sewage treatment solution

HiPAF replaced a new treatment plant which failed to achieve its design performance alonge with pressure from the Environment Agency.