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The new pressure sewerage system
Using the system
What to do if the alarm sounds
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On your property

Your guide to the new Pressure Sewerage System

The E-One Pressure Sewerage System is reliable and robust. There is very little you need to do and very little that can go wrong. Here’s how it works:

The new system consists of a pumping unit installed on your property which is connected to a network of pipes from other units in your area.

These pipes transfer sewerage to a treatment plant which processes the sewerage into reclaimed water suitable for reuse or disposal.

From ground level to the alarm level you have approximately 24 hours of emergency storage. This means that even after the alarm sounds you can continue to use the system for around 24 hours if you minimise water use during this time.

 

 

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