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The advantages of pressure sewage systems are clear: effective wastewater transportation at minimum depth, minimizing the toll on the environment and inconvenience to neighbors. This smart economic alternative to gravity feed sewage systems costs less to install and maintain.

A pressure sewage system consists of a collecting tank, a pump and the pipes required to feed wastewater into the sewer main. Several tanks and
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pumps, or pump stations, and pipes form a pressure sewage network.

Consider the task of digging deep wide trenches for gravity feed sewage pipes. These are larger than the small pipes used for pressure sewage systems. Laid in shallow narrow trenches that follow the natural contour of the ground, these smaller pipes effectively lead wastewater away from each property to the sewer mains, thanks to the use of grinder pumps that effectively reduce solids to slurry.

With stricter environmental regulations calling for smarter wastewater transportation, pressure sewage systems have proven to be a safe, flexible and reliable way to move wastewater cost-effectively.