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Wastewater Management (Septic Systems)

Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems (AWTS) - How They Work - Published: 18 Mar 2008
Four processes occur in an Aerated Wastewater Treatment System (AWTS). Each of the processes takes place in a separate compartment in the tank. more ..

Lodging an Application for Approval of a Sewage Management System - Published: 29 Nov 2007
An application to install, alter or construct a sewage management system must include a geotechnical report from a suitably qualified and experienced person or meet Council's interim deemed to satisfy provision in Appendix 'A'. more ..

Checking Your Septic System - Published: 25 Jul 2005
Your septic tank is a living ecosystem where bacteria digest waste. Like any living system, it can become sick if it is flooded, poisoned with chemicals, or not looked after. more ..

How to Maintain a Healthy Septic System - Published: 25 Jul 2005
If you don't mind planning ahead a little, you can save thousands of dollars in maintenance costs to your septic system. Here's how. more ..

Understanding Your Septic System - Published: 25 Jul 2005
Your septic system is like a living stomach where bacteria do the work of digesting waste. more ..

Wastewater Management (Septic Systems) - Published: 25 Jul 2005
About 70% of households in the Shire use On-site Wastewater Management. more ..

What You Need to Know - Published: 25 Jul 2005
NSW state government laws now require that every septic system is registered. You may be wondering why this is necessary. more ..

Laundry Products - Use Low Sodium/Phosphorous Detergents - Published: 20 Feb 2007
Washing powder can make a difference to the amount of phosphorous entering rivers from on-site systems. Using phosphorous-free detergents can mean less phosphorous in the waterways and that means less risk of algal blooms. more ..

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