Introducing the Omega Water Recycling System
The extraordinary invention of Omega’s filtration technology enables septic tank and grease trap maintenance operators to pump-out the entire tank, filter the tank water onsite, and return it back into place. This new state-of-the-art system makes the cumbersome and costly traditional practice of hauling away mass quantities of wastewater from homes for dumping obsolete. It further promotes healthier internal conditions of septic tanks for optimum long-term performance. The Omega technology has changed the game for northern operators and their customers with an incomparably cleaner and more cost-effective sewage tank water handling process, and now it’s coming to US customers.
The extraordinary sewage water recirculation and filtration technology is patented by Omega Liquid Waste Solutions, Quebec, Canada. The highly advanced system has been in use by septic service operators throughout the province and greater east-central Canada since it became available in 1998. Tony Vachon, Omega company founder and inventor of the remarkable technology, has led the production of the supremely streamlined, sustainable, comprehensive solution. His Omega Septic and Grease Trap Service Truck with patented wastewater filtration system has made life much easier for Canadian septic tank pumpers and better for their customers.
In light of this advanced technology, the old costly and environmentally undesirable method of simply draining sewage water along with solids from septic tanks makes much less sense than in the past. Just hauling such vast volumes of wastewater away for dumping is no longer viable as a preferred approach. After all, as soon as a septic tank is drained, more sewage water simply fills the tank again very quickly. So, even in the short term, the benefits of just draining the tank for the customer are negligible, virtually zero, and it is a comparatively very expensive exercise to do.
Taking away the tank water comes with a long list of other negative effects in addition to the high cost of collecting, hauling, and disposing of sewage water. For actual benefits to the property residents, it’s a meaningless gesture to drain the septic tank periodically. It’s much more beneficial on all points of service value assessment to filter the existing water and let it remain in place, removing only the solids. The solids are the only relevant contents of the tank in terms of removal to maintain an appropriate balance of flora in the containment.