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Clearwater Shallow Dig Septic Tank 9150ltr (500mm invert)

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Clearwater Shallow Dig Septic Tank 9,150 Litre (500mm Invert)

Clearwater septic tanks are accessible in an assortment of sizes ranging from 2,800 to 9,150 litres to suit your application and are used to take care of the functional issues of storing sewage for a huge number of homes.

Clearwater shallow dig septic tanks are designed to meet both the installation requirements and the standards of discharge specified by BS 6297:1983. Clearwater tanks are used for domestic sewage disposal where connection to a mains sewer is not practical.

Clearwater Septic Tanks achieve a high degree of settlement, producing a quality effluent for discharge to a land drainage system. Manufactured from Glass Reinforced Plastic these tanks are strong, light, chemically resistant and watertight.

Why use Shallow Dig?

Shallow dig Septic Tanks benefit from reduced installation costs as they require less soil disposal and a reduced excavation depth over traditional spherical septics.

What are the benefits?

• Reduced installation costs
• 97% efficient
• Manufactured from GRP and EN12566-1 approved
• Suitable for pea shingle gravel backfill for dry sites.
• These septic tanks are the perfect upgrade from traditional cesspools
• Last longer
• Hygiene and improve efficiency in the treatment of waste.

Why use Clearwater?

Clearwater pollution control was established in 1978 and has a proven track record in the design and manufacture of wastewater treatment systems. They have produced a range of good quality and simplified systems for waste water handling for the home and garden.

No. of people: 47

Capacity (litres): 9,150 ltr

Diameter: 1920mm

Inlet Invert: 500mm

Length (mm): 3960mm


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