Stage 1. Installing 23000L sewage Pump out Holding tanks for a proposed Public Amenities at Westshore Beach on the Hawke’s Bay Coast.
Restoration of Historic tearooms at Haumoana coastal township Hawke’s Bay NZ
Our Client is in the early stages of major renovations to what was the Old Haumoana Tearooms and store. A key component of the upgrade is the FlowKing Onsite Effluent Management System that the EMS team have designed and installed.
Read MoreRecycled glass revolutionising wastewater management
The economic and environmental benefits gained from using recycled glass in wastewater treatment are too good to be overlooked, according to New Zealand company EMS. EMS specialises in the design and installation of onsite effluent management that serve domestic homes, Maraes, schools and camping grounds. Until recently, they offered packaged treatment plants that were imported…
Read MoreThe EMS team constructing a large effluent filter using recycled glass
Installing a Commercial Effluent Management System to serve a 60 PE accommodation facility
Location: Hawke’s Bay New Zealand. DJI0043 is the overview and 0045 is the Treated Effluent Application Area under construction.
Read MoreLightweight FlowKing Secondary Wastewater Treatment Plant
Ideal for sites with limited access where only small diggers can be used.
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EMS and Aqualine team replacing a failed soakage bed for Puketapu Pre-School during the School Holidays
Read MoreThe benefits of treating and recycling household wastewater
This is a five home rural subdivision (Papakainga) in Waimarama Hawke’s Bay NZ. Each of the proposed homes will have its own FlowKing Wastewater Treatment Plant to renovate the wastewater to a high standard prior to reuse within a landscaped area full of native plants and shrubs.
Read MoreFantastic for subdivisions and sites lower than council sewer mains
Easily transportable and installed with small digger…..Plug and Play by EMS.
Read MorePublic Amenities – Haumoana
Installation for public amenities in Haumoana, contracted by the Hastings District Council.
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