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AES water quality from 198,000 Litres/Day system

Last month we visited Presby Environmental in New Hampshire USA to catch up with the latest developments in AES. As we are receiving increased interest in large commercial systems we paid a visit to the Town of Newbury 198,000 litre per day sewerage system to meet with Tim Mulder the plant manager to discuss the [...]

By |September 11th, 2013|News|Comments Off on AES water quality from 198,000 Litres/Day system

AES is a Smart Choice for Families: Here’s Why

For a family, purchasing a septic system can be a stressful decision-making process for many reasons.  First of all, purchasing a system for domestic waster water treatment requires an investment of money and a long-term obligation, which, in some cases, may not last as long as you’d like. Also, you want to ensure that you [...]

By |July 30th, 2013|News|Comments Off on AES is a Smart Choice for Families: Here’s Why

Tasmanian Distribution by Tasfreight

Following Accreditation of the Advanced Enviro-septic in Tasmania earlier this month we have been addressing the issue of cost effective supply and distribution of the AES. The cost impact of transport can have a big impact on our ability to provide consumers with a low cost On-site wastewater management solution. A reliable delivery process that [...]

By |July 30th, 2013|News|Comments Off on Tasmanian Distribution by Tasfreight

Testimonial 200,000 litre per day peak load system

See the testimonial from Tim Mulder Sewerage Plant Manager of the Advanced Enviro-Septic Sewerage plant commissioned at the Town of Newbury. It is 198,000 litre per day facility that has now had 2 yrs. of continuous operation. Click here to download the Testimonial

By |July 10th, 2013|News|Comments Off on Testimonial 200,000 litre per day peak load system

McDonalds wastewater to be treated by Advanced Enviro-septic

The use of Advanced Enviro-septic to treat wastewater generated by a McDonalds Restaurant is common practice in America and Canada. A large full gravity system has been installed in preparation for a new McDonald's Restaurant development just north of Brisbane. Biowater Designs requested information on McDonalds installation in America that use the Advanced Enviro-septic. Following evaluation of [...]

By |July 10th, 2013|News|Comments Off on McDonalds wastewater to be treated by Advanced Enviro-septic

Tasmanian Accreditation Achieved

Chankar Environmental are pleased to advise that Accreditation of the Advanced Enviro-septic was issued by the Director of Building Control, Tasmanian Department of Justice. We will now commence training and planning to provide families in Tasmania with the same cost effective, low maintenance and robust On-site Sewerage treatment system now enjoyed by over 640 Queensland Families plus numerous [...]

By |July 9th, 2013|News|Comments Off on Tasmanian Accreditation Achieved

CONTINUING PERSONNAL DEVELOPMENT FOR AES DESIGNERS

This Question was asked the other day during a training presentation to a Local Authority Plumbing Team with a lot of experience, questions and problem applications. “Is a designer expected to learn all this in one training Session? “ The Answer is, “ NO” It is an important aspect of the overall development of Advanced [...]

By |June 6th, 2013|News|Comments Off on CONTINUING PERSONNAL DEVELOPMENT FOR AES DESIGNERS

NSW Health provides written clarification on the Advanced Enviro-septic (AES).

We have received many enquiries over the past 18 months from landowners in NSW enquiring about the Advanced Enviro-septic and its benefits of low operational cost and high quality water treatment. Unfortunately we were unable to assist them as we would like. The difficulty we encountered in approaching Councils with the AES was that the [...]

By |April 29th, 2013|News|Comments Off on NSW Health provides written clarification on the Advanced Enviro-septic (AES).

AES Sand – The Name is Not Important

Understanding and awareness of the large and variable range of sand that is suitable for use in AES systems is valuable knowledge and what suppliers call their suitable AES sand is even more varied.  Sand that meets the AES specification includes the following: [col2 escaped="false" last="true" nobox="false" ] Double Washed Mary River Sand Kenilworth Sand [...]

By |March 14th, 2013|News|Comments Off on AES Sand – The Name is Not Important

Water Quality surpasses expectation for Girl Guides, Read How

Introduction and process The wastewater prior to the AES system undergoes primary treatment in a septic tank. The volume of the septic tank is required to be at least 3 x Daily Design Flow. This allows for the accumulation of settled solids and floating scum, while maintaining a minimum hydraulic retention time of at least [...]

By |March 12th, 2013|News|Comments Off on Water Quality surpasses expectation for Girl Guides, Read How
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