E/One Sewer Systems

From eOne.com:

Here’s the idea behind the E/One Sewer system: Both the gravity sewer system and the E/One Sewer system are known as central sewer systems. (Septic systems fall into a whole other category of waste disposal — see “The High Cost of Septic Systems” on the following page.) Most cities and many villages use central sewering, which simply means that waste is transferred, usually by a pipe or main, to a central treatment plant.

Gravity sewers are the “original” central sewers, with origins in the Roman aqueducts. Unfortunately, the technology behind gravity sewers is also centuries-old: they’re bulky systems using a large main and can require major excavation to install. They must be accurately placed and bedded along a continuous downward grade. Plus they’re expensive and not entirely efficient in transporting waste because they can tend to leak.

The more advanced E/One Sewer system employs highly sophisticated technology and has become known for its reliability, minimal maintenance, low upfront costs, reduced operating expenses, and ability to be installed at any site, regardless of the challenges of topography. And only the E/One Sewer system with its GP 2000 grinder pump overcomes the challenges of low-pressure systems, performing dependably day in and day out.

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How good is the E/One Sewer System? Well, they installed one at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater.

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