Wastewater Treatment System Suffolk
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…
Read MoreWe 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. …
Read MoreAWS/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…
Read MoreThe Hamptons are known for being an area where wealthy New Yorkers vacation during the summer and sometimes spend their weekends. This routine worked fairly well until the pandemic hit and more and more people were spending more and more time in the area. This may not seem like that big of a problem, but…
Read MoreNitrogen is a naturally occurring chemical; it is found in our water, soil, air, and even in our DNA. Without nitrogen, plants would not be able to grow as efficiently and would produce smaller fruits and flowers; we wouldn’t be able to breathe! However, there is a delicate balance between having too little nitrogen and…
Read MoreEven though a majority of us don’t think about where our water comes from or what happens to the water after we use it, water has an interesting journey. Water in a home or business can be used for a variety of purposes, such as cooking, cleaning, drinking, laundry, and more. After it’s used, the…
Read MoreEvery home has some sort of system that carries away water and waste that is produced in the house, whether it’s a public sewer system or an on-site septic system. Septic systems are more common in rural areas or along the east coast, and more developed areas have the infrastructure for a public sewer system.…
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