SCDHS Approves New Minimum Requirements for Commercial FujiClean Systems!

In an effort to aid engineers/architects with their commercial sanitary designs and ensure headache-free operation for end users, AWS/FujiClean have secured Health Department approval for certain minimum standards applicable to all FujiClean commercial designs. Why are Minimum Commercial Standards Necessary? FujiClean units, like all other I/A systems approved for use on Long Island, are designed…

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New FujiClean Pre-Treatment Tanks Approved For Use

AWS and FujiClean are excited to announce that the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) recently approved three new pre-treatment tanks (500 gallon, 750 gallon and 990 gallon) for use in Suffolk County! What is a Pre-Treatment Tank? A pre-treatment tank or “trash tank” is simply a holding tank preceding the FujiClean treatment system that serves two…

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FujiClean’s Dedication To Quality And Performance

AWS recently welcomed a team of scientists, engineers, and overseas business development personnel from Japan to discuss new product development, wastewater treatment performance, and long-term goals for FujiClean’s presence on Long Island. As the global leader in onsite wastewater treatment technology, FujiClean continually lends its expertise to our emerging I/A market here on Long Island…

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How Does The FujiClean System Work

It’s a question we get all the time here at Advanced Wastewater Solutions. And as much as we pride ourselves in our ability to explain the science and process behind what makes FujiClean the worldwide leader in onsite wastewater treatment, it can be difficult for the average person to visualize how the tank operates without…

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FujiClean Side Entry Adapters

We are very excited to announce that the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) has officially approved the use of two inlet adapters (a 45-degree three-way inlet adapter and a 90-degree three-way inlet adapter) that will make the design and installation of FujiClean treatment systems easier and much more versatile.            …

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Traffic Bearing Designs For All Fuji Clean Wastewater Treatment Systems Are Now Available

AWS/FujiClean have received approvals from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) for traffic bearing designs on all five available FujiClean systems: CEN5 (4 Bedroom/500 gpd) CEN7 (6 Bedroom/700 gpd) CEN10 (9 Bedroom/1,000 gpd) CEN14 (12 Bedroom/1,350 gpd) CEN21 (17 Bedroom/1,900 gpd) For the smaller units (CEN5, CEN7 and CEN10), the approved H20 method…

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