Regular servicing of a commercial sewage treatment system such as a Kee is essential to ensure its long term operation and compliance with Environment Agency Discharge Consent Levels.
A Kee sewage treatment plant uses RBC (rotating biological contactor) technology which means it has a number of discs that slowly rotate within the treatment plant. Naturally occurring bacteria colonise on the discs and feed upon the pollutants within the water.
Regular maintenance of a Kee sewage treatment plant is vital for its long term continued performance. The motor, gearbox and bearings all need to be serviced every 6 months to ensure the discs rotate smoothly and efficiently. Failure to do so can result in expensive repairs and potentially a pollution event.
Owls Hall have years of experience with maintaining commercial Kee sewage treatment systems. Our engineers are able to service and maintain every make and model of Kee treatment plant and have a full understanding of the relationship between the biological and mechanical components.
Being both British Water qualified and approved by Manufacturers, we have a dedicated servicing team who look after hundreds of commercial treatment plants to ensure no customer is ever let down. Failure to maintain a commercial treatment plant can reduce its effectiveness in keeping bacteria alive and therefore in treating waste. This will usually lead to the treatment plant smelling, and polluting the land. It is also the main reason for component failure which can lead to costly repairs.