REDWIRE Revolutionizing development: E/One all-terrain sewer systems pave the way through landscapes

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E/One makes all-terrain sewer systems.

John Brooks Company Limited includes municipal wastewater equipment among its selection of industrial solutions, like sewer systems by E/One. The manufacturer’s all-terrain sewer systems allow land developers to use every piece of land to its fullest, while saving up to half the costs of standard conventional gravity sewers.

Among the advantages of investing in E/One all-terrain sewer systems is the ability to sewer through flat, hilly, rocky, or wet terrain, all with a light touch on land.

Better for new home developments

E/One’s all-terrain sewer systems have notable benefits over traditional septic tanks and gravity systems. Although septic tanks have been a popular means of residential sanitary waste disposal, they may fail over the long term, causing major safety issues by polluting the ground and recreational water. As they can fail and pollute groundwater, septic tanks have been banned by many communities. Meanwhile, gravity sewer systems may not be feasible, or even possible, for new construction projects because they may need large, deep trenches that hike the total project costs. Hilly land, rocky soil, or a high water table can increase the complications.

This is why pressure sewer systems, such as the ones that E/One manufactures, are the superior option for new home developments. An attractive selling point of all-terrain systems, available in Canada from John Brooks Company, is that they can be installed in any terrain and require only small-diameter mains buried just underneath the frost line. Other key advantages of E/One all-terrain sewer systems:

  • low initial costs, making central sewers economically feasible;
  • higher value of developmental units due to central sewers;
  • high dependability, with little maintenance;
  • lower operational expenses;
  • protection of public health;
  • permission of regulatory compliance;
  • installation that follows the contour of the land, with only shallow trenches required; and
  • lower labour and material costs than those of gravity sewer systems.

Watch this video to see how Seven Lakes, N.S. benefited from an all-terrain sewer system:

For more information, contact John Brooks Company.


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Posted by John Brooks Company Limited


John Brooks Company Limited: Fluid Handling Solution providers since 1938. For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has pr... Read more

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