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Tanks & Treatment Plant - Planning & Permits

This section provides answers to many frequently asked questions.

What permissions are required before installing a tank/plant?

In the UK, any unit going into the ground may require ‘consent to discharge’ from the local Environment Agency / SEPA office, even if you are using just a storage tank. Planning permission is required from the local Building Control department (see Links).

Comprehensive advice on off-mains drainage is available at ask.klargester.com

This procedure and standards of what is permissible can vary between regions, so we advise you contact either our Sales Department or your local Area Sales Manager to discuss your options.

Do I need to get Planning Permission?

All new Wastewater treatment systems require planning permission. Adding a secondary treatment system (such as a Reed Bed) may also require planning permission. Klargester’s advice would be to check with your local planning authority.

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Case study

BioDisc treatment plant serving a hotel /restaurant

The waste produced by this hotel was a cocktail of sewage, bar slops, kitchen fat/grease and cleaning products. The plant itself would experience a highly fluctuating pattern of inflow, (due to opening hours, seasonal peaks and special occasions), both of which called for a careful consideration when selecting the treatment solution.

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Klargester Ireland
Unit 1, Derryboy Road
Carnbane Industrial Estate
Newry, Co. Down
BT35 6QH

 

Tel: (NI) 028 302 66799
Tel: (ROI) 048 302 66799
info@klargester.ie