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The Nature Flow Mk II Budget HSTP uses an in-line chlorinator to produce high quality treated effluent for recycling and irrigation directly to lawns and gardens, in accordance with local authority codes. This system consists of an in-ground treatment tank, an in-line chlorinator and a below ground media filter. The in-line chlorinator provides a budget disinfection method that limits the amount of chlorine that is released into the environment. It uses a chlorine doser to ensure that the minimum amount of chlorine is released into the water to achieve an effective bacteria kill-rate. The owner is responsible for checking the level of chlorine tablets in the doser on a quarterly basis and replenishing when required. Chlorine tablets cost approximately $10 for a packet of 5 tablets. One packet should last a household of 4-6 persons approximately 3 months. Due to their chemical nature chlorine tablets cannot be posted to you. Most service agents carry the correct type of chlorine tablets on board. (Note that these tablets are of a specific composition - please do not try and replace with any generic chlorine tablets without first checking their suitability with the manufacturer or your service agent. Do not use liquid chlorine in place of chlorine tablets - this will not provide adequate disinfection.) It is a low maintenance system that provides cost-effective wastewater treatment. Key Benefits
Pricing & AvailabilityNature Flow HSTP's are only available in selected areas of Queensland including Brisbane & Greater Region and the Fraser Coast. Please note that pricing is subject to site assessment for effluent disposal, council approval and site inspection. Email us for further information. |
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