Solve Your Septic Tank Problems
Toward Clean Water...
FujiClean is the ideal solution for sites with failed septic systems or new developments requiring additional sewage treatment. Speak to us about your specific requirements and any BOD / Suspended Solids / Nitrate / Phosphate etc. permits.
Superior Sewage Treatment
• High-Standard Treatment: Achieves compliant discharge by treating sewage to exceptional standards.
• Efficient Removal: Reduces nitrogen (ammonia/ammonium), phosphates, suspended solids, and biological contaminants.
• Low Maintenance: Requires infrequent emptying and operates with minimal electricity.
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About FujiClean CEN & CRX Models
Our advanced CEN & CRX models feature patented aerobic and non-aerobic treatment in a single tank, with optional phosphate removal. With over 2 million installations worldwide and availability in the UK since 2020, FujiClean is a proven, reliable choice.
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Additional Benefits
• Environmental Compliance: Reduces effluent to nitrate neutrality levels and assists with biodiversity net gain (BNG).
• Planning Support: Facilitates planning applications and ensures compliance with Environment Agency discharge permits.
• Cost-Effective: Minimises odours, noise, and running costs compared to other sewage treatment options.
• Compact Design: Fits in spaces where other systems cannot, thanks to its small footprint.
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