Gallery - Septage Receiving
If 'bigger' is better, the Honey Monster wins hands down.
The proof is in the application, and our Honey Monster can handle a truckload of waste, on average, in less than 10 minutes.
septage receiving station
A picture of the very first Septage Receiving Station built by JWC Environmental. Installed in 1999.
date: Jan 20th, 2007
SRS
A side view of the tank. The various connections on the side and front of the tank allow for different inlet piping configurations depending upon the site layout.date: Mar 15th, 2007
Septage screenings
Septage is dirty, and hard to get really clean. But the screenings are relatively clean and dry.date: Mar 15th, 2007
Heavy Solids Trap
Used prior to the SRS, the 'Rock Trap' is used to capture items that shouldn't really be doing into the process - grit, heavy objects. Keeping the trap cleaned out will reduce the wear on the downstream equipment.date: Mar 15th, 2007

