New tank installation in County Dublin
Finishing up a Bio-Pure Water Treatment Retrofit
Here’s one we did recently for a local home’s existing tank, finished off by backfilled with coloured gravel and topped off with patio tiles.
From the other side, only the top of the green treatment unit is visible.
Bio Pure Tech wins Excellence In Business 2015 Award
We are delighted to have won the Excellence in Business 2015 Outright Winner award, held by Public Sector Magazine. Many thanks to all those who voted.
The team at Bio Pure Tech have continued to work extremely hard at installing our Bio Pure sewage treatment systems, rainwater harvesting systems and various waste-water works around the country and it’s great to get some recognition. We look forward to a productive year ahead.
You can read the full article from Public Sector Magazine here.
Covering the costs of sewage treatment
For owners of homes with septic tanks, you will most likely already be aware of recent regulations and certification requirements for septic tanks. This has been passed down from EU level, and is in place to ensure that the health of people and the environment is protected.
There are huge numbers of old septic tanks which just don’t work properly anymore, overflowing and flooding areas, causing sewage smells, piping untreated effluent into streams or rivers and causing pollution.
In the last few years, local authorities have required home-owners to register their septic tanks, and have started to inspect treatment systems around the country.
This is being handled on a priority basis, but eventually, most if not all tanks will have been inspected for compliance.
Non-compliance means a septic tank will not receive its certification and will need to be repaired or replaced. Installation of a septic tank can be costly, so grants have been made available (on a scaled percentage of cost based on income means).
Grants for renewal of septic tank and water treatments systems can be obtained by applying to your local authorities. Qualifying criteria apply, but Bio Pure Tech will be happy to assist you in this.
You can read about grants here, or give us a call on 086 1520035 and we will talk you through it.
Percolation areas and finishing works
With percolation areas, we finish of by grading and landscaping so it becomes practically invisible. Wherever it’s needed, we can bring in additional top soil, spread it out, level and rake it to landscape.
Percolation area for commercial treatment system installation.
Graded and raked out. Once the grass grows back the installation is completely invisible.
Keeping our work neat and discrete.
Our septic tank installations and retrofits will blend discretely into the surroundings.
Installations are always finished by tidying the area around soil and gravel around the tank.
Ideally for planting some light shrubs and flowers around the area to finish it off.
Smaller Sectionalised Septic Tanks
Here is a photo from a recent septic tank and Bio Pure treatment plant installation in Trim County Meath. For this job, getting access to the site was restricted by ditches and hedging.
In this case, we chose to use sectionalised tanks which are smaller and effective for situations were access is difficult. For example, narrow laneways or neighbouring buildings.
Commercial Sewage Treatment systems
Here are a couple of pictures from a four tank treatment plant and percolation area installed last year for a School.
Gravel was brought in to finish the installation around the tanks.
Septic Tank and treatment system installed in a mature garden.
For established or mature garden, our goal is to keep disruption of existing features to a minimum. In the following job, we installed a tank close to existing plants and walls, back-filled then finished the job with gravel. Here’s a before and after pic.