REDWIRE E/One’s all-terrain sewer systems: Revolutionizing waste management with cost-effective, reliable, aesthetic solutions

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Sewer systems by E/One can handle all terrains.

E/One’s innovative all-terrain, low-pressure sewer systems are accessible to Canadian municipalities through John Brooks Company Limited. These systems allow developers and homebuilders in formerly infeasible locations, like rugged hills, isolated flatlands, coastal areas, below-grade sites, or sites with high water tables. Communities get better sightlines on any plot, regardless of the location.

Other key advantages of E/One all-terrain sewer systems: easier installation, high dependability, lower operating costs, and no damage to the natural environment.

Freedom to build anywhere

These systems have a lighter “footprint” than standard gravity sewers do because they follow the contour of the land – even around mature trees, streams, or rock formations – without affecting the landscape. They also cost less than gravity systems do, as they are easier to install and are more reliable. By breaking the restrictions of gravity, these sewer systems from John Brooks Company give developers the freedom to build anywhere.

Each system stores, grinds, and pumps wastewater under pressure to a treatment site or central sewer. The wastewater can be transported two or more miles horizontally or 185 feet vertically; the system does not depend on gravity, thereby enabling more options for siting, building, and renovation. Traditional gravity systems are bulky and sometimes inefficient, and they require major excavation to install; they must be accurately placed and bedded along a continuous downward grade, often with large, expensive lift stations. Gravity sewers also tend to leak and are vulnerable to storm-water infiltration. E/One’s all-terrain systems eliminate these issues.

Aesthetics is another major benefit of these systems. They are virtually invisible, with a low-profile cover that blends into the environment seamlessly, while offering easy access for maintenance. Unlike standard gravity systems, which disrupt the landscape and any built structures like lawns, driveways, or plantings, E/One systems use an unobtrusive two-to-four-inch main installed just below the frostline, following the land’s natural topography – resulting in small or even nonexistent trenches.

Priced perfectly for installation and for long-term use, E/One low-pressure, all-terrain sewer systems eliminate common problems with conventional gravity sewers and replace obsolete septic systems at a low cost.

To learn more, contact John Brooks Company.


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Posted by John Brooks Company Limited


John Brooks Company Limited: Fluid Handling Solution providers since 1938. For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has pr... Read more

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