Wednesday 15 May 2013

Sewage to be used for drinking water

From The Guardian :
Thames Water, which provides drinking water to London, wants to start providing Londoners with recycled wastewater. And 63 percent of people who took a totally unscientific Guardian poll said they would be fine with this.
This is a self-selected sample of people, but it is at least a little bit surprising that more people did not kick and scream and yell, “No, I will not drink other people’s filtered pee — even if I can’t tell the difference!”
The Guardian explains the plan:
Essentially, instead of allowing wastewater that has been treated in sewage works to go back into the river and flow into the sea, the company proposes to put that water upstream, where it would mix with river water and go into a drinking-water treatment works.
Although some treated wastewater, dumped into the Thames upstream, already makes it way into London’s drinking water, this plan would increase the concentration to as much as 50 percent. With half the city’s drinking water coming from waste, the water company should probably think hard about how, exactly, it’s going to clean the sewage. One microbiologist told the Guardian that some of the big unanswered questions have to do with contamination: Are we and all our children and all the wildlife in the river going to be inevitably transformed into mutants by unprocessed pharmaceuticals leaking into the river? Will we even have children after drinking the traces of birth control peed out by millions of women?
That’s the dramatic version of the question, but, point is, the efficacy of the cleaning process starts to matter a little more when you’re ingesting the same water over and over and over again. Apparently Londoners are down to give it a try.'

WTE Says:

The big problem that no-one is raising is that of Prion Diseases. It is a fact that Prion Diseases cannot be destroyed by heat, light, chemicals or anything and will remain in the sewage to contaminate drinking water and cause disease and death. Mad Cow Disease is a Prion, for example.
Yet again, man is opening a can of worms with no means of closing the lid.
It is bad enough that human biosolids (humanure) is being spread on agricultural land, causing changes to the sexual behaviour of sheep (see http://www.wte-ltd.co.uk/sewag... but this is a step too far.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

What is happening to common sense in the world of acedemia these days?
This morning I had a call from a post graduate student studying Environmental Science at Manchester University. Believe it or not, he wanted a price for a 1000M3 septic tank for a sewage treatment facility that he has designed! I tried to tell him that no such tank existed as the maximum number of people that a septic tank is allowed to serve is 15, which equates to a 4.7M3 tank.
I also tried to explain to him that you couldn't fit such a tank onto a lorry for transporting it to site as it would be approximately 11M X 2M X 33M and would be too big even for all lanes on the M1.

He then told me that we were obviously not the right company to help him in his quest!!

How has this man got a degree in the first place?? I give up!!!

Sunday 9 December 2012

Soakaway Crates Not Allowed for Foul Drainage

Crates Not Allowed for Foul Drainage


The Environment Agency has confirmed to us that soakaway crates, tunnels, etc are NOT allowed for septic tank and sewage treatment plant soakaways.
Their position is that if the soakaway design does not comply with BS6297 2007 +A1 2008 and Section H2 Building Regulations, then it is not permissable.

Soakaway crates do not comply and are only for rain and surface water soakaways.
Don't get advice from Cowboy Traders.

Thursday 26 January 2012

Funny email snippets received this month

You just can't make them up!

"The toilet is blocked and we cannot bath the children until it is cleared."

"Will you please send a man to look at my water, it is a funny colour and not fit to drink"

"Our lavatory seat is broken in half and now is in three pieces."

"Our drain is leaking and our kitchen floor is damp. We have two children and would like a third, so please send someone round to do something about it."

"Please send a man with a big digger to finish the job and satisfy my wife.."

" My sewage plant is in the shrubbery, but my bush is really overgrown round the front and I'm worried that the air can't get to it and it will smell"

"My drains at the back are broken and my back passage has fungus growing all over it"

Wednesday 18 January 2012

No news yet on the sewage treatment plant and septic tank registration date deadline

As yet, there has been no deadline set for the last date of registration for existing and new septic tanks and sewage treatment plants in England. However, the Environment Agency Wales has decided that June 31st 2012 is the deadline for Wales.
We will keep you posted.