We work on both domestic and commercial properties to ensure that if you are faced with a drainage, septic tank or sewage related problem, we can help sort it out. As a professionally run business we pride ourselves on the comprehensive services we provide and our high levels of customer satisfaction. Our staff have all been trained to the highest standards and are able to offer quick solutions to whatever problem you have.
If you’re experiencing problems with your septic tank or require a repair, help is at hand with Beacons Drainage. We’ve been inspecting, repairing, converting and updating septic tank systems for over 20 years. If you are experiencing any type of septic tank problem, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
As of January 2015, new rules for septic tanks were introduced, concerning their use and how these systems are regulated. These rules were introduced by DEFRA and the Environment Agency, and are referred to as ‘General Binding Rules’ to be strictly enforced by January 2020.
The Septic Tank Conversion Unit by Mantair is a sewage treatment system specifically designed to fit within an existing septic tank or cesspool, effectively converting the existing tank into a small sewage treatment plant producing a clear, odourless and harmless effluent.
We provide a professional service in the field of wastewater treatment products, including project management, installation and commissioning of septic tanks, septic tank conversions and sewage treatment plants, for both commercial and domestic customers.
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Sewage treatment plants produce a level of treatment that allows the resulting effluent to be discharged directly into ditches, streams and rivers. Providing a modern alternative to septic tanks, these systems are the preferred choice for regulators.
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There are various factors which determine whether a drainage field / soakaway is permitted and whether this disposal method would operate effectively. The location of the proposed drainage field is crucial as certain areas are designated by the Environment Agency as ‘Groundwater Source Protection Zones’.