Septic Preservation Services and The Flying Goose Brew Pub and Grill

Flying Goose Brew PubTHE FLYING GOOSE BREW PUB AND GRILL, NEW LONDON, NH

 

The Flying Goose Brew Pub & Grille is a family run restaurant offering their own Handcrafted Brews on tap paired with delicious meals to satisfy every member of the family.

Current owner, Tom Mills, has owned and operated The Flying Goose since its start in 1993. In 1996, he gave what was known originally as The Four Corners Grille a unique identity by creating a micro-brewery. Mills put his heart and soul into rebuilding what is now The Flying Goose Brew Pub & Grille.

 

REDUCING THE CARBON FOOTPRINT

In 2011, they became the 1st Solar Powered Brewery in NH using a Solar Hot Water System and a breathtaking Photovoltaic Array. The carbon footprint has diminished significantly since they have added these tremendous systems.  Besides the many awards that their Brews have earned, they taste THAT much better knowing they were made using a little natural energy from the sun!

The oil burning furnace was replaced with a wood pellet furnace that provides heat for the entire building.  You might notice the large silver silo out back that holds the pellets.

 

GOING EVEN MORE GREEN

In 2014, Septic preservation services was contacted to help the Brewery with managing its wastewater. The existing onsite system was inadequate for the volume and type of wastewater being produced by the brewery. They were looking for a way to treat the wastewater in a way that continued the green philosophy the brewery had been committed to. They already had taken the steps to provide the spent grain to local farmers for feed as well as using some in-house for special treats. The yeast and other natural byproducts from brewing have been separated out and now go to other local farms to be used for soil amendments. Septic Preservation Services provided the design, installation, set-up and service of a new completely separate wastewater system for just the brewery. The system is designed to treat the wastewater organically with a special bacteria that consumes and transforms the wastewater to clean water to be dispersed back to the earth.

Visit www.septicpreservation.com or call 877-378-4279 and see how they can help you with all your septic needs, whether New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts or Rhode Island.  We have the answers to all your septic questions.

Septic Preservation Services in Area Massachusetts Towns

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be servicing advanced treatment systems and performing septic inspections in the following areas on March 24th; Marshfield, Hanson, Hanover, Norwell, Carver, Plymouth, Wareham, and Rochester. If you have questions or would like a free consultation please feel free to speak to our professional service technician or call our office.

Septic Preservation Services Conducting Title 5 Inspections

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be conducting title 5 septic inspections and services on advanced treatment units in Wayland, Acton, Westford, Stow, Hudson, and Groveland on March 22nd. If you have any questions please feel free to consult our professional septic inspectors.

Septic Preservation Services in Rhode Island

3/18/16 Septic Preservation Services will be performing septic inspections and services on advanced treatment units in Westerly, RI. Bradford, RI, Charlestown, RI South Kingstown, RI. Kingstown, RI. and North Kingstown on March 21st. During these septic inspections and services our professional team will ensure that your septic system is functioning properly. If you have any questions please feel free to consult with our professional service technicians or call our office.

Septic Preservation Services in Massachusetts and Rhode Island

3/17/16 Septic Preservation Services is meeting with our strategic partners to expand our resources and provide more comprehensive services to our customers. With our comprehensive team, Septic Preservation Services provides septic pumping, drain cleaning, service of advanced treatment units, title 5 septic inspections, septic system designs, and septic system installations. These services are provided throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Septic Preservation Services in Central Massachusetts

        Septic Preservation Services is conducting services in the central region of Massachusetts including Orange, Sterling, Hubbardston, Paxton, Brimfield, Sturbridge, Dudley, Oxford, and Uxbridge. If you would like a free consultation about a septic issue please call.

All Clear Septic and Wastewater Welcomes Spring

        All Clear Septic and Wastewater welcomes spring and encourages homeowners to be aware for signs of septic issues. During spring rains and snow melt the soil over leach fields can become soggy and muddy, this is a sign that your system may be failing. You should have your system inspected by a septic professional to avoid more serious symptoms such as sewage breaking out on the lawn or backup of sewage into your home.

Septic Preservation Services Attends GSDI Conference in NH

Septic Preservation ServicesSeptic Preservation Services attended the 29th Annual GSDI Spring Septic System  Conference and Expo  in Manchester, New Hampshire, March 14th and 15th.

Septic Preservation Services has been serving all of New England for over 25 years. Starting with Septic inspections we have continually grown to meet the needs of the wastewater industry as well as the community it serves. We currently are a leader in the wastewater sales, service and installation services. Meeting and surpassing the industry and customer needs.

Our service is customer driven and engineering minded. We service all Advanced Treatment Systems, old and new. From Over Board Discharge type systems to commercial industrial strength waste. We have certified wastewater operators on staff to meet the requirements of each state we service.

Installation. We are certified to install and maintain all product we sell and a few more we do not.

Our sales and distribution products line continues to grow by adding new innovative products such as the Fuji Clean wastewater treatment system. Fuji Clean is new to the USA but is the #1 advanced treatment system in the world with over 2 million systems installed and running. This innovative system has major advantages is size and cost over other advanced treatment systems. It also allows for a 75% reduction in drain field size in NH. Along with distribution of other wastewater products we are uniquely qualified to assist in detailed product information, service and installation.

Visit www.septicpreservation.com for all your septic system questions answered and see how we can make a difference, or call 877-378-4279.  We have the knowledge and expertise to work with you to solve any septic issues you may have.

 

Septic Preservation Testimonial

septic preservationAuto Wash, Elliot Maine

The Auto Wash in Eliot Maine has cleaned up their act. After being listed in an online New York Times article as the top water polluter in the state of Maine, the auto wash was in dire need of treatment to their wastewater.
Septic Preservation Services was able to review and analyze the multi faceted and complex issues causing pollutants to be discharged into the ground. The project was critically important due to the close proximity of sensitive wet lands. We were able to take the information gathered and design an onsite wastewater treatment system that solved the issues at hand. The issue was rather complex due to the type of waste generated by the car wash. A significant amount of the waste were solids including, dirt, salt, and road grime not terribly difficult to remove from the wastewater. The rest of the pollutants were soap, wax, oils, grease and other auto fluids. These proved to be more difficult to remove. After many tests we were able to organically treat the wastewater with a special bacteria developed with the ability to consume these organics. After treatment the auto wash is able to recycle the clean water back through the wash and reduce water consumption. This ability to recycle water has a significant impact on the environment and the amount of water discharged into it. With the Auto Wash’s close proximity to sensitive wet lands taking a green approach to the issue was crucial. The Auto wash is now one of the cleanest and greenest in the state.

Septic Preservation has the answer to all your septic problems and needs.  Call 800-378-4279 or visit www.septicpreservation.com to have all your septic questions answered.  Auto Wash in Elliott, Maine called and had all their problems solved.

Cesspools and Seepage Pits

cesspools and seepage pitsCesspools and Seepage Pits

Cesspools and seepage pits are the predecessors of the modern day septic system.  Older houses may still be utilizing these systems especially if they have not been sold in the last 100 years.  So what is a cesspool and seepage pit?

Cesspools

The cesspool is the forerunner to the modern day septic system. The cesspool is simply a vertical pit dug into the earth. This pit is lined with a porous cement, or block, or stone. Gravel fills the area outside of the liner.   Wastewater from the home is channeled to the cesspool. The solids fall to the bottom where they are partially digested by bacteria and microorganisms that occur there naturally. The effluent leaches out into the gravel and soil surrounding the pit.

Today, cesspools are not the best method of dealing with household wastewater. If your home has one and it is working properly, keep it carefully maintained by having it pumped regularly. Avoiding putting grease and food down the drains will help keep it working properly.

Seepage Pits

Many people confuse cesspools with seepage pits. They serve different purposes in treating wastewater. A seepage pit is similar to a cesspool in construction. It  consists of a large pit lined with concrete rings, or porous masonry block to support the walls of the pit, and a surrounding bed of gravel. The difference is that only effluent that has come from a septic tank enters a seepage pit. The effluent has already been through the first stage of processing in the tank. Once it enters the seepage pit it is temporarily stored there until it gradually seeps through the walls and into the surrounding soil. A biomat forms in the bottom of the pit and as the pit ages the biomat grows thick clogging the pores of the pit walls. Seepage pits are not as efficient at processing effluent as drainfields or soil absorption beds.

The most serious concern with both cesspools and seepage pits involves the water table.  They are both closer to the water table, and therefore, they do not protect our groundwater as well as a modern septic system.

 

All Clear Septic can answer all your septic questions and help you maintain the system you utilize.  Call 508-763-4431 or visit www.allclearseptic.com and ask the experts.   Whatever town you reside in, whether Middleboro, MA or Portsmouth, RI, etc. we can answer all your questions.

This blog was posted on www.allclearseptic.com on February 24,2016.