Wastewater Treatment Lismore

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Contact Northern Rivers Wastewater in Lismore

Established in 1986

Accredited Taylex

Distributor

Locally Owned &

Operated

Home Sewage System Experts

Live in a rural property? Need your own decentralised sewage system? Welcome to Northern Rivers Wastewater. We supply and install Taylex treatment plants and wastewater irrigation areas for residential and rural clients throughout Lismore—from Taylor Road to Aaron Gibson Park. What are the benefits? See below:


  • Low cost
  • Minimal odour emissions
  • No water bills
  • Little maintenance
  • Breaks down solids faster
  • Less wasteful 
  • Eliminates disease-causing bacteria


Convinced yet? Fantastic! Talk to our expert team today on 0499 422 121. We also supply and install septic tanks and concrete rainwater tanks.

Wastewater Treatment Plant Factors

If you’re looking to install a home wastewater treatment plant, take the following into consideration:


  • Sizing: Proper sizing is essential for any wastewater treatment plant. If the plant is too small, it won’t be able to handle the volume of wastewater produced by your home. Operating and maintaining the plant will be more expensive if it is too large. 
  • Installation: Once you have the proper size plant, it is vital to install it correctly. Incorrect installation can lead to costly repairs or even replacement. 
  • Maintenance: Proper maintenance is essential for any wastewater treatment plant. With proper care, the plant can operate at peak efficiency.

Ensure the wastewater at your Lismore home is treated properly with a Taylex treatment system.

We supply and install Taylex septic tanks for residential and rural properties throughout Lismore and surrounds.

Bring down the water bill with a concrete rainwater tank. We supply and install for homes in Lismore.

Wastewater Treatment System Advantages

Wastewater treatment systems offer several advantages. Firstly, they protect public health by removing harmful pathogens and contaminants from wastewater, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases. They also safeguard the environment by minimising water pollution and preserving aquatic ecosystems. Wastewater treatment systems promote water reuse, conserving freshwater resources and supporting sustainable practices. They help comply with regulatory standards, ensuring the safe discharge of treated wastewater. These systems also offer resource recovery opportunities such as energy generation and nutrient reuse, contributing to sustainability. Additionally, wastewater treatment systems enhance community wellbeing by improving the quality of life and creating a cleaner and healthier environment for all.

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Contact Details

Office: 0499 422 121

Sales: 0457 754 149

Servicing: 0499 422 121

Licence: 312643C

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Frequently Ask Questions

  • What is the purpose of biosolids in wastewater treatment?

    Biosolids are nutrient-rich organic materials derived from treated sludge. They can be used as a fertiliser or soil amendment in agricultural or land reclamation applications.

  • Are there environmentally friendly wastewater treatment options?

    Environment friendly options include wastewater treatment systems incorporating energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy sources and water reuse practices.

  • What are the advantages of decentralised wastewater treatment systems?

    Decentralised systems provide treatment at or near the point of generation, reducing the need for extensive infrastructure and allowing for local water reuse or recycling.

  • Can wastewater treatment systems remove pharmaceuticals and chemicals?

    Advanced treatment processes like activated carbon adsorption or advanced oxidation can effectively remove pharmaceuticals and certain chemicals from wastewater.

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