For sewage treatment plant installations in Oxfordshire, Mantair Limited provides home and business owners with a complete design, installation and commissioning service. Operating throughout all of Oxfordshire, Mantair has a dedicated Contracts Division specialising in sewage treatment plant installations and assessment.
Throughout many rural areas of Oxfordshire, many properties, both domestic and commercial are not connected to "mains drainage" for the disposal of waste water. As leading independent installers of sewage treatment plants in Oxfordshire and surrounding Counties, Mantair Contracts Division is ideally placed to provide consumers with a sewage treatment system to meet their budget and site requirements.
Whether you are seeking a small domestic installation of a packaged sewage treatment plant, septic tank, septic tank conversion unit or merely require advice over the telephone, Mantair has a track record of service, experience and quality that sets us apart. All projects are carried out in accordance with Environment Agency Regulations and Section H2 of Building Regulations.
Free Site Survey
Mantair Contracts Division provides a Free Site Assessment Service including no obligation site visits throughout Oxfordshire. During the site visits our trained personnel inspects the existing drainage arrangements and advises the client of the most suitable waste water treatment product for their application. A detailed description and quotation of the works involved are sent to the client covering all matters relating to the proposed project. All relevant Environment Agency Permits or Exemption Certificates are applied for on the client’s behalf, free of charge.
If you have a requirement for a sewage treatment plant or septic tank in Oxfordshire, click here or call us for further information on 0800 121 6786.
Sewage Treatment Plants
Sewage treatment plants are increasingly replacing septic tank systems throughout rural areas of Oxfordshire. Unlike septic tanks, sewage treatment plants produce a treated effluent suitable for discharge to ditches and streams and comply with Environment Agency guidelines.
Sewage treatment plants are now produced by a large number of different manufacturers and all of these systems are designed to create an environment to develop the growth of Aerobic Micro-organisms, which degrade the waste water. The majority of sewage treatment plants require an electrical supply to power either an air blower or mechanical disks or pumps. On the majority of sewage treatment plants which use an air blower there are no mechanical or electrical components within the underground treatment zone, thus reducing future maintenance costs.
Mantair Contracts Division has extensive knowledge in the majority of UK sewage treatment plants, including the following Brands:
All packaged sewage treatment plants we supply and install throughout Oxfordshire meet the European Standard BS EN 12566-3. This standard is mandatory for all ‘packaged sewage treatment plants’ up to 50 population equivalent supplied and installed throughout Europe. This standard does not cover and is not applicable to alternative sewage treatment products such as septic tank conversion units.
Delivery
On the majority of projects the chosen sewage treatment plant will be delivered to our offices and inspected prior to being approved for delivery. The sewage treatment plant is then delivered to site using one of our own transport vehicles to ensure the plant is delivered at the correct time to prevent any delays on site.
Installation
All of our engineers are accustomed to the correct handling and installation of all makes and models of sewage treatment plants. Our trained British Water Accredited engineers ensure that care is taken at all times during delivery and installation of the sewage treatment plant to negate the potential of any damage to either the treatment plant or the clients property.
Sizng
Sewage treatment plants are available to suit anything from a small country cottage to a large commercial application. When sizing a sewage treatment plant the British Water Flows & Loads Code of Practice should be used. For domestic dwellings the number of bedrooms is taken and 2PE (population equivalent) is added
House with 3 bedrooms = minimum 5PE system;
House with 4 bedrooms = minimum 6PE system;
House with 6 bedrooms = minimum 8PE system.
Sewage Treatment Plant - Case Studies
Click on the following links to view sewage treatment plant case studies.