

Client: Severn Trent Water
Value: £950,000
Date of work: October 2004 and June 2005
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This small sewage treatment works demonstrates three of our specialist skills all on one site.
A pumping station which collects the untreated sewage from the village of Sale Green near Droitwich and pumps to an RBC.
The rotating biological contactor which is a two stage self-contained sewage treatment system producing an effluent which is virtually ready for discharge to the nearest brookcourse.
A reed bed which forms the final element of the works receiving flows from the RBC and putting a final ‘polish’ on the effluent before entering a watercourse.
The sewage treatment works is the end component of the Sale Green First Time Sewerage Scheme linking the houses in the village via gravity sewers to the works.