Pump Station Conversion

We’ve been busy installing pump stations and sewage treatment plants since the 1970’s. Here’s an example of our latest work. This is an old Klargester Bio-Disc which we converted into a pump station to pump to an Allerton Sewage Treatment Plant.

Regular maintenance is important to keep all pump stations running optimally, especially older units like this! Contact Allerton to see how we can help maintain, upgrade or convert your sewage solution! 

Picture from maintenance of Klargester Biodisc Pump Station Conversion

FAQ

Q: What is a ConSept?

A: A conversion of a septic tank, a cesspool, a well, or some other underground tank to a sewage treatment plant.

Q: Can I still make use of the septic tank if the soakaway has failed?

A: If it is GRP constructed you can. If it is brick, it will depend on sizes. You can still make use of the septic tank by installing a ConSept if it’s big enough. In order to fit a ConSept, the water level below the inlet level needs to be more than 1.1m. Also the volume of water needs to be more than 2 cubic metres. 

Read our page about Septic Tank Soakaway Problems for more info.

Q: Can rain water go into a septic tank?

A: NO, heavy rain can wash all the stored solids into the soakaway or ditch or block the ConSept. 

Q: Can I outfall ConSept treated water to a ditch?

A: YES, but only if you obtain a permit from the EA. Though Allerton will help you with it. 

Contact us for more details.

Q: If my septic tank goes into a soakaway, do I need permission to install a ConSept?

A: NO. But you do if you decide to outfall it into a ditch.

Q: What does the engineer do in a service of a ConSept, what does it entail?

A: Check pumps, insitu, takeout, strip and clean, check distributor head/wiring junction box/panel and timer if applicable.

Q: How long is it before we can use toilets while the ConSept is being installed?

A: Immediately, and you can use both shower and washing machine later in the day.

Q: When will my unit need emptying?

A: ConSept in a GRP tank, once every 2 years but in a brick tank better to empty every year. Discuss with the Service Engineer. He is in a better place to make judgement.

Q: Can we use bleach?

A: Bleach can be used in moderate amounts. The unit should not smell like a ST and bleach in excess is not needed. A cap full per week should be enough, preferably not all on one day.

Q: Can I use a cesspool?

A: Yes.