The proposal solution was to design and install a new pumping station to receive gravity flows from the Club House and also permit future connection of possible lodges to the south of the Club House. The new pumping station was to connect to the existing rising main which discharges to a mains gravity sewer some 500m from the Club House.
The installation works included the laying of new foul drain from the main building, decommissioning the existing pump chamber and the laying of a new foul drain from the PV-shed. The works were undertaken to allow for continuation of use of the foul drains, maintaining use of the facilities and minimizing the impact on the club’s members.
Dainton Park Golf Club
The new sewage treatment plant was sited and installed as per the manufacturer’s instructions, surrounded in concrete and backfilled with soil. The air blower kiosk was discreetly positioned next to the garden fence and then the whole system was commissioned by a WCI British Water accredited and GRAF trained service engineer.
Having completed the installation, the team got to work restoring the grounds. The garden was returfed, the fence erected and the patio and the decking reinstated. The owners were left with a fully compliant and eco-efficient treatment plant which brought about a reduction of 1.01kg of Total Phosphorous (TP) per year.