UK merchants benefit from Marsh’s low-cost sewage treatment plant

Marsh Industries, a leading provider of off-mains wastewater treatment solutions, has launched the Marsh:ENCO low-cost sewage treatment plant, designed specifically to support the UK merchant sector.

The Marsh:ENCO enables merchants to compete effectively against non-conforming sewage treatment plants whilst delivering superior performance in compliance with BS EN 12566-3 standards. The plant offers advanced capabilities that surpass alternative solutions, allowing merchants to meet the diverse requirements of various sewage treatment projects competitively.

Most importantly, Marsh’s ENCO sewage treatment plant offers remarkably competitive pricing, tailor-made to address the downturn that is affecting the construction sector. With this low-cost system, merchants can provide cost-effective alternatives to their clients without compromising on quality.

The ENCO system ensures effective and efficient sewage treatment, removing harmful contaminants and ensuring a consistently high-quality effluent to guarantee the protection of public health and the wider environment.

Designed for versatility and adaptability, the ENCO is suitable for a wide range of applications and its compact size enables easy installation on site.

Marsh Industries Managing Director, Steve Boyer, said:

“Merchants can capitalise on all these benefits by offering a solution that adheres to complex regulations and overcomes the limitations of non-conforming sewage plants. The Marsh:ENCO solution can help merchants to better serve their customers and gain a significant edge over competitors.”

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