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The E/One Sewer System. What it is. How it works. Why it's better.

E/One Sewer Systems give you the freedom to sewer anywhere — at up to half the cost of gravity based sewers. Rugged hills, isolated flatlands or coastal regions, with E/One grinder pumps, you can virtually sewer where no one has been able to do so before.

 

That's because E/One Sewer Systems follow the contour of the land. They can go anywhere without destroying the landscape. They're easier to install than conventional gravity sewers, so they greatly reduce the high cost of sewering and they're highly reliable, so they lower operating costs. They're also safer than septic systems, which are environmental time bombs threatening ground and recreational water.

 

In the world of sewer system technology, there has never a better case for the old axiom "less is more". The idea behind E/One is simple, which probably explains our runaway success here in Australia. The E/One Sewer System requires only a shallow trench and small 50 mm to 125 mm diameter piping, so unlike conventional gravity central sewers (which use up to a 225 mm pipe and can require deep excavation) use of an E/One Sewer System is not detrimental to the landscape and its natural or built features.

 

Both a gravity based sewer system and the E/One setup are known as central sewer systems. Most cities and many towns use central sewering, which simply means that waste is transferred, usually by a pipe or main, to a central treatment plan. The drawbacks are that they're bulky (using a large main and can require major excavation to install) and they must be accurately placed and bedded along a continuous downward grade and not entirely efficient in transporting waste because they can tend to leak.

 

The more advanced E/One Sewer System employs highly sophisticated technology and has developed an unequalled reputation for its reliability, minimal maintenance, low upfront costs, reduced operating expenses, and ability to be installed at any site, regardless of the challenges of topography. And only the E/One Sewer System – with its GP 2000i grinder pump – overcomes the challenges of low pressure systems, performing dependably day in and day out.  

 

The GP 2000i grinder pump is at the heart of our success and that's because it provides wastewater storage, grinding, and pumping all in a single convenient unit. Translation: it lowers operating costs, the cost of waste collection, and reduces maintenance.

 

In short, the E/One System is engineered to do one job – but better still, it's engineered to do it perfectly.