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Bird Construction & BCEnvironmental

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Swallows Barn, Mount, Bodmin, Cornwall PL30 4DU 

With increasing concern for the environment, and the introduction of new planning regulations which come into force January 2020 many people now opt for a waste water treatment plant rather than a septic tank system. Treatment plants take the basic scientific principles of septic tank systems, but accelerate these to produce a much cleaner and safer effluent, and soak away problems are greatly reduced.

Bird Construction & Environmental (BC Environmental) can provide homeowners throughout the South West of England with help & guidance for the following services.

  • Condition survey reports for home buyers on an existing septic tank.
  • Feasibility Survey for new installations.
  • Ground trial assessment & percolation testing
  • Drainage Field Design.
  • Commissioning of a new installation by a third party.
  • Servicing
  • Turn Key installation – from feasibility, ground testing, design, installation, commission and ongoing annual servicing.
  • Electrical works certification & Building Control completion certification are included within a Turn Key installation.

Throughout rural areas of the South West many properties both domestic and commercial are not served by ‘mains drainage’ for the disposal of wastewater. As leading independent installers of sewage treatment plants & septic tanks BCEnvironmental is ideally placed to cover Cornwall, Devon, Dorset & Somerset homeowners with a sewage treatment system to meet their budget & site requirements.

Whether you are seeking a small domestic installation of a packaged sewage treatment plant, septic tank, septic tank conversion unit or are merely seeking to bring your existing system inline with current regulations and require advice over the telephone then BC Environmental has a track record of providing a knowledgeable professional service in the field of waste water treatment solutions. All projects are carried out in accordance with Environmental Agency Regulations & Section H2 of Building Regulations.

The owner of a septic tank or sewage treatment plant is legally responsible to ensure the system does not cause pollution, a health hazard or nuisance.