Specifications of the rest area
Country | Canada | |
Distributor | Les Infiltrations Septic Pro | |
Treatment Capacity | 12,250 L/day | |
Soil Analysis | Permeable to very permeable | |
System Surface Area | 297 m2 | |
Treatment results available upon request. |
Particularities of the Site
The System O)) installation treats the wastewater coming from a gas station and two restaurants. Restaurants have extremely high organic loads and high amounts of fat that go into the septic system.
Due to limited space, the system uses one cell instead of multiple. This is achieved by interlacing the Advanced Enviro))Septic rows. As opposed to having one supply pipe feed all of the rows, this system uses 3 different supply pipes, each feeding every 3rd row.
This allows part of the system to be put to rest without having to shut down the entire cell for a period of time.

BACKGROUND
This is a rest stop off westbound highway 40 out of Quebec City that has two restaurants as well as a gas station and uses an interlaced System O)) to treat the high organic and fat loads present in the wastewater coming from the building.
- Primary treatment
The System O)) is preceded by a primary treatment. Raw wastewater is collected in a 30,650 L grease trap where a large portion of the fats are removed. Leaving the grease trap the wastewater flows into a pumping station and is pumped into a 36,100 L septic tank equipped with a prefilter that allows the passage of air. Inside the septic tank the wastewater separates into layers as the fats float to the top and the solids sink to the bottom of the tank.
Distribution
The septic tank effluent flows into a pumping station where it is then pumped into the System O)). The proper function of the System O)) depends on a uniform distribution of wastewater between the Advanced Enviro))Septic pipe rows. This is achieved with our Low Pressure Repartition System. This pressurized system ensures that all of the rows of pipes are evenly supplied with wastewater with less than a 2% difference between the rows.
- ADVANCED SECONDARY TREATMENT
This interlaced System O)) uses 1 interlaced cell of 39 rows of 5 Advanced Enviro))Septic (AES) pipes for a total of 195 pipes. The wastewater flows along the length of the AES rows where it is treated by bacteria living in the AES pipes and in the filter sand during the infiltration process.
- SYSTEM FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- All wastewater at the site is treated passively,
- No maintenance is required,
- No energy is spent on wastewater treatment,
- No products are required for wastewater treatment,
- Wastewater odours cannot develop,
- The treated water is perfectly clear and free of pollution.
- SYSTEM FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES




