This product has being manufactured to provide the required Percolation rates in a Domestic Water Treatment System. Onsite systems are the primary methods used for the treatment and disposal of domestic water in rural parts of the country. The percolation soil is tested to maintain a T-value of 1-50.
Introduction
In Ireland, the domestic wastewater from over one third of the population is treated by on-site systems. Such systems can range from crude soak-aways to septic tank systems or secondary treatment package plants.
The objective of any wastewater treatment system is to prevent pollutants entering the environment.
Key to installing a reliable on-site system that minimises the potential for pollution is to select and design a suitable treatment system coupled with a properly functioning percolation area.
The degree of treatment is not only a function of the treatment unit but also the characteristics of the subsoil through which the discharge effluent percolates.
If either of these elements is incorrect, the entire system will fail resulting in potential contamination of ground and/or surface water.
Enrich is dedicated to working with contractors for correct engineering of the specific percolation rates and installation to eliminate contamination to groundwater sources.






