Sewage Treatment Tanks
A sewage treatment tank treats any wastewater that enters the system. Water entering the tank will come from toilets, sinks, washing machines and other household appliances.
Septic tanks store wastewater but do not treat it. The water is still contaminated and may contain pathogens hazardous to the human body and the environment, making it unsuitable for repurposing.
The sewage treatment tank operates a filtration process to remove molecules and debris from the water, making it suitable for reuse under certain conditions which reduces overall water consumption rates.
Sewage treatment tanks help recycle water, and this is especially useful if you’re not connected to mains water supply.