Is Your Septic Tank Failing?
If so, the good news is that you might not need to install a complete sewage treatment plant!
If your septic tank is failing and getting smelly or your ground conditions have changed and you can no longer discharge effluent into the soil, you might not need to have a complete sewage system installed and your old septic tank pulled out, instead you could install one of the new septic tank conversion units and your old septic tank becomes a sewage treatment plant!

Here are your options:
Option 1:
Electrically operated septic tank conversion unit, otherwise known as the "Jewel" sewage treatment system.
This unit operates on a small amount of electricity and is very economical to run and requires little maintenance. Treatment quality is outstanding as you can see in the pictures below, it is usually easy to install as it's compact and made of high quality fibreglass. The Jewel meets all the new EU standards for direct discharge to a watercourse, meaning that your discharge pipe can be plumbed directly into a pond or a large watercourse. The Jewel can also be fitted with a pumped outlet for applications where the levels are not perfect.


The sample on the left is taken from the septic tank before the Jewel sewage treatment conversion unit has been fitted....to the right with the Jewel Fitted - the difference is clear to see!

Unlike the "Jewel" the "Biorock" has no electrical parts, and is the only non-electric sewage treatment unit in the world.
It also has very long de-sludge intervals averaging 3-4 years, and will accept sanitary items such as tampons etc. It has no moving parts to breakdown and works entirely on air movement and requires hardly any maintenance at all.
Based on a 90 person unit the "Biorock" could save you up to £4000 per year – we think that kind of saving is worth some serious consideration.
So don't rush out and replace your existing septic tank because it is failing, give it a new lease of life with a septic tank conversion unit.
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