Liquid Waste Pumping In Northern Rivers
Waste Management
Specialists in liquid waste management, Mega Waste Industries can assist with responsible collection and disposal of liquid waste products across a range of industries. Based in the Northern Rivers, we provide highly effective waste pumping and management services.
Our cost-effective liquid waste services include collection, transport and disposal of many different types of wastes, from simple residential effluent through to liquid and solid by-products from industrial manufacturing.
Waste Management
Specialists in liquid waste management, Mega Waste Industries can assist with responsible collection and disposal of liquid waste products across a range of industries. Based in the Northern Rivers, we provide highly effective waste pumping and management services.
Our cost-effective liquid waste services include collection, transport and disposal of many different types of wastes, from simple residential effluent through to liquid and solid by-products from industrial manufacturing.
Servicing all areas from the Tweed Coast to the Clarence, we can collect and dispose of a variety of liquid wastes, including:
If you are unsure whether we can handle specific liquid waste, please call and check with our friendly team.
Servicing all areas from the Tweed Coast to the Clarence, we can collect and dispose of a variety of liquid wastes, including:
If you are unsure whether we can handle specific liquid waste, please call and check with our friendly team.
Frequently Asked Question
How Do Septic Tanks Work?
Different types of waste are directed in different directions, determined by the weight of the waste. The different wastes include water and grey water, oils, and solids. Each waste product is either consumed by bacteria in the tank or sent to the absorption trench to be absorbed.
How Often Should A Septic Tank Be Pumped?
Unless there is a problem with the tank, it should be emptied anywhere from 3 to 5 years. If the tank is malfunctioning and you have noticed foul odours, lack of absorption or waste that is not draining from sinks and toilets, it may need to be pumped out or repaired.
What Shouldn’t Be Flushed Into A Septic Tank?
Anything that is chemically based or difficult to break down will cause problems with the functionality of the septic tank. Avoid flushing bleach, nappies, plastics, female hygiene products, condoms, grease, baby wipes and any product that contains plastics.