Flooding Hazards to Wastewater Treatment Plants

 

 

 

 

Flooding Hazards to
Wastewater Treatment Plants

Flooding and saturated ground cause significant problems for sewage treatment plants and as the UK receives more frequent severe rainfall events, the issue of pollution from sewage treatment plants and septic tanks is an ever increasing threat.

What is the effect of a sewage treatment plant flooding?

The effect of a sewage treatment plant flooding is not limited to contamination. Nearly all sewage treatment plants have some form of motor or compressor which is responsible for driving the treatment process. If these flood, then they will need to be replaced once the flood waters recede.

The most common Septic tank problem that arises due to flooding is that saturated ground cannot absorb any additional water and hence many sites with drainage fields suffer during prolonged periods of rain because the sewage system backs up.

To view Do’s and Don’ts to caring for your sewage treatment plant, click HERE.

Alternatively Contact KEE to discuss service contracts available or arrange a service engineer to repair/service your wastewater treatment system or evaluate potential problems before they happen.

Call: 01296 634500,
visit our website – www.keeservices.com
or email – service@keeservices.com

Guide for users of Packaged Wastewater Treatment Plants codes of practice has been updated

British Water are in the process of updating their
off-mains sewerage infrastructure codes of practice

 

 

https://www.britishwater.co.uk/Publications/codes-of-practice.aspx

 

CLICK HERE: Guide for users of Packaged Wastewater Treatment Plants.
(Updated June 2020)

 

 

 

 

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At KEE we are ‘open for business’

The KEE Group provide solutions to the Wastewater Treatment Industry for all domestic, commercial and industrial applications.   CLICK HERE

  • KEE are committed to providing total customized solutions for the treatment of wastewater and have the most innovative systems to treat every situation.
  • KEE leads the country in the supply, maintenance and operation of wastewater treatment systems and can provide you with the best solution.
  • KEE systems are also available for hire.

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KEE Services comprises a complete range of options, from simple servicing and repairs through to full service, maintenance and plant operation, including:

  • On-Site Plant Operation
  • Facilities Management
  • Emergency Service
  • Planned Maintenance
  • Breakdowns
  • Equipment Refurbishment
  • Spares
  • BioGuard™ Grease Digester
  • Ancillary Products

Specialists in Domestic & Industrial Wastewater Treatment  CLICK HERE

KEE wastewater technology provide total solutions for the treatment of wastewater:

  • Process Engineering
  • Project Management and Turnkey Projects
  • Pumping Equipment
  • Dispersed Air Floatation (DAF)
  • Anaerobic treatment for industrial wastewater
  • Sequencing Batch Reactor
  • NuDisc™ and Packaged RBC Systems
  • Submerged Aerated Filters (SAF)
  • Oxidation Ditch
  • Installation and Commissioning
  • Nutrient Removal

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COVID-19:
This is an important announcement and requires your immediate attention.

As COVID-19 has an increasing impact on our lives, we wanted to inform and assure you that KEE Group is committed to providing clients with a good service across all areas of its business.

In doing so however we must also ensure the wellbeing of our staff and reflect the guidance issued by HM Government. Inevitably this will require some changes to day-to-day operations and such changes are set out below.

In the coming weeks, there may be a reduced postal service meaning that correspondence is not delivered to us in a timely way or that it is delivered but cannot be processed at our head office because staff are working remotely in line with HM Government guidelines.

  • Our Customer Services team are available as ever to respond to any questions or concerns you may have. If you have any questions, CONTACT US or call 01296 634500.
  • If you wish to book a service, go to our online ‘BOOK A SERVICE’ page.

We would like to reassure our customers that we operate in a Key Sector. This means we are still operating and looking after our customers needs in this very difficult time.

For full information on our KEE services and technology, visit our WEBSITE.

Do you fancy ‘wild swimming’ this summer?

The growing pressure to clean up Britain’s rivers to meet bathing water quality is a “game changer” that will require more government funding as the public embrace the outdoors.

Click for more information from The Guardian

Push for bathing water quality hailed as ‘game changer’ for UK rivers. Environment Agency boss calls for more funding to help public embrace wild swimming.

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Why Choose KEE?

We were formed as a family run business back in 1955. Although the industry has changed significantly since then, our ‘family’ company culture continues to focus on ethical business values and an integrity and commitment to delivering high quality products and services to our customers.

Our specialist knowledge and expertise is derived from over 60 years’ experience in the development, design, manufacture, servicing, maintenance and operation of wastewater treatment systems and equipment. Many of our customers today have been working with KEE for over 30 years which is a testament to the trust, loyalty and value our customers have in us as a supplier.

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Spare a thought for your Sewage Treatment Plant this Christmas

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Spare a thought for your
Sewage Treatment Plant this Christmas

With the festive season upon us, guests arriving and the celebrations in full swing, please do keep in mind what you and any visitors are pouring or flushing down your drainage system into your Sewage Treatment Plant.

Do’s

  • Follow manufacturers’ recommended doses for your water type when using household cleaning products. Soft water requires far less detergent concentration than hard water.
  • Try to use cleaning products little and often so your treatment plant is not overloaded.
  • Use liquids (not powders) in washing machines and dishwashers. Powders re-coagulate into clumps and can cause blockages.
  • Try to spread your clothes washing throughout the week.
  • Stick to the same washing, dishwasher and other cleaning products as the bacteria will work more efficiently with products it is used to treating.
  • Think before you put anything down the sink, toilet or drains.
  • Desludge your plant when required. Click HERE to view our one page KEE EXPERT guide on proficient desludging and how regularly your unit should be desludged.
  • Ensure only toilet paper is flushed down the toilet and used in normal quantities.
  • Leave your plant switched on while you are away or on holiday. Switching off your plant can cause damage to the motor and moving parts as well as kill the biomass.
  • Compost all your organic food waste or use your local council bio-degradable waste recycling service (where applicable) to dispose of organic waste. Do not flush organic waste down the sink or drain.

Don’ts

  • Don’t put sanitary towels, tampons, cotton wool or cotton wool buds, incontinence pads or any baby, cleaning or facial wipes down the toilet.
  • Don’t flush rubber products or other non-biodegradable products down the toilet.
  • Don’t pour fat, grease or cooking oil down the sink or drains. Fats suffocate the bacteria and inhibit the biological process. Everyday products such as milk, wine or beer increase the organic load and should also not be disposed of through the wastewater system.
  • Don’t use neat disinfectant or bleach. KEE recommends that these products are only used at the minimum concentration possible, as they can restrict the biomass growth within the plant.
  • Don’t tip medicine, mouth wash or any chemicals such as photographic fluid or garden products (e.g. Insecticides, weed killers and fungicides) down the drains as they will damage the biological treatment process.
  • Don’t pour DIY products (e.g. paint, thinners, turpentine and white spirit etc.) or car fluids such as engine oil, anti-freeze, brake fluid etc. down the drains.
  • Don’t allow rainwater, groundwater or large volumes of water (such as those from a swimming pool or Jacuzzi) into the plant. Chlorine kills the bacteria and the excessive water will increase the flow rate through the plant, not allowing sufficient treatment time.
  • Don’t fit a waste disposal unit under your kitchen sink. Disposing of organic matter through the treatment system increases the organic load, creating bacterial overgrowth which will inhibit the treatment process. Only use a waste disposal unit if your plant is specifically designed to accept higher organic loads.

 

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For more information visit our website or call
KEE Services on:
01296 634500

The Biological Solution against Fat, Oils and Grease (FOG) – KEE BioGuard the grease digester

 

KEE BioGuard - The Biological Solution against Fat, Oils and Grease

The biological solution against fat, oils and grease that ensures a clear flow to preventing blocked drains.

With the ever increasing changes and tightening of regulations regarding the safe disposal of Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG), the maintenance and management of Grease Traps and Grease Separators has become a regular part of our customers’ waste removal service requirement.

For many catering establishments such as, pubs, hotels and restaurants, the build up of FOG is an everyday occurrence, due to food preparation and dish washing.

Left untreated, it can lead to a mixture of problems, many of which can result in bad smells, hygiene worries, unhappy customers, environmental issues, costly emergency call outs and lost revenues.

FOG does not dissolve in water, it floats on the surface and coats drain walls, pump wells and grease separators. If left untreated, it accumulates, solidifies and can eventually form what is known as  ‘Fatbergs’  in the wastewater drainage system.

Although equipment such as Grease Separators and Grease Traps will separate the grease from the wastewater, the regular cost and hasstle of removing and disposing of the grease remains an on-going maintenance issue.

KEE’s Bioguard system is different as it dissolves the fats, oil and grease by ‘digesting the grease’ and dismantling the cellular composition of the FOG permanently.

The great news is that KEE’s Bioguard system is small, compact, quick and easy to install and the solution is 100% biodegradable, making it safe to use in the kitchen environment, protecting the health and welfare of your staff.

 KEE BioGuard unit

The unit fixes to the wall offering trouble free maintenance.

 

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For more information visit our website or call KEE Services on:
01296 634500

KEE Reminder – It’s All Change in January 2020

What do the new Septic Tank Regulations mean to you?

Back in November 2017, we wrote a blog advising all our customers of the change in Septic Tank Regulations which come into effect on the 1st January 2020. If you have a Septic Tank at home or at work and it’s discharging into a river, stream or surface water, we recommend that you take action now and review replacing it with a Wastewater Treatment Plant to meet the new EA regulations coming into force on the 1st January 2020.

Discharges from septic tanks directly to surface water will no longer be allowed under the general binding rules.

To help guide you on the new regulations, please read our last blog on the subject here  and the click on the link to the current Gov.UK webpage on the subject here

 

 

 

KEE Process & KEE Services specialise in Wastewater Treatment Plants so if the changes in regulations apply to you then please do give us a call on 01296 634500 as soon as possible so we can help guide you through the process and advise you on the best approach to meet your requirements and EA regulations.