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Klargester Hillmaster Pump Stations

Klargester Pumping Stations

Discover our comprehensive range of Klargester pumping stations, designed to manage water, sewage, and effluent for domestic and commercial properties not connected to the sewer or situated below the sewer line.

Featuring high-quality Grundfos pumps—renowned for sustainability, durability, and value—these solutions deliver reliable performance in applications such as sewage treatment plants, septic tanks, rainwater harvesting systems, and surface water attenuation.

Crafted from premium materials and manufactured to meet rigorous standards, including BS ISO 9001:2000, HS ISO 18001, and British Standards BS EN752, Klargester pumping stations are compliant with Building Regulations Document H1 Foul Drainage. They also offer options for 24-hour waste storage to suit properties of all sizes, from small domestic extensions to multi-unit developments for up to 10 residents.

Easy to install, economical, and requiring minimal maintenance, Klargester pumping stations are the trusted choice for thousands of installations. If you can't find what you're looking for please give us a call on 01388 537050.

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What is a Sewage Treatment System?

A sewage treatment system for private properties processes wastewater from homes and businesses that are not connected to mains drainage. It removes solids, organic matter, and harmful bacteria through physical, chemical, and biological treatments, ensuring that the treated effluent meets environmental standards. Typically housed in a sewage treatment plant, these systems allow safe discharge into natural water sources, helping to prevent water pollution and comply with regulations for off-mains drainage solutions.

How do Sewage Treatment Systems work?

Sewage treatment systems use a combination of mechanical and biological processes to remove contaminants, solid waste, organic matter, pathogens, grease, and oil from sewage water and industrial wastewater. Once treated, the resulting effluent meets the required quality standards for safe discharge into natural watercourses. Common treatment methods include rotating biological contactors (RBC), aeration, sedimentation, and filtration.


There are many treatment system designs, but we only supply BS EN-certified systems that comply with industry regulations and come from trusted manufacturers known for reliable performance and excellent customer service.

How to Choose the Right Wastewater Treatment Tank for Your Needs

Selecting the right wastewater treatment tank depends on factors like local regulations, property size, soil conditions, household water usage, and the type of treatment system needed. If you are unsure what system you need give us a call on 01388 537050.