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Aerated Wastewater System (AWTS) Servicing in Port Macquarie-Hastings

Aerated Wastewater System (AWTS) Servicing in Port Macquarie-Hastings

Your aerated system came with a servicing schedule — and if it has lapsed, or the previous service company has stopped returning calls, the alarm light on the control box tends to force the issue. We arrange scheduled AWTS servicing by appropriately qualified technicians across Port Macquarie-Hastings, from the newer estates around Lake Cathie and Thrumster to acreage systems past Wauchope and the Camden Haven valleys.

An AWTS is a small treatment plant, not a passive tank — it only keeps producing clean, irrigation-quality effluent while its mechanical parts are working. That’s exactly why routine servicing exists.

What an AWTS service involves

An aerated system moves wastewater through several chambers: a primary settling chamber, an aeration chamber where a blower feeds oxygen to the bacteria doing the treatment, a clarifier, and a disinfection stage — usually chlorine tablets — before treated water is pumped to irrigation.

A proper service works through that whole chain. Depending on your system’s make and approval conditions, a routine visit typically covers:

  • Air pump and blower check — confirming airflow, listening for worn diaphragms or bearings, cleaning filters. A dead air pump is the most common AWTS failure, and the bacteria start dying within days of it stopping.
  • Irrigation pump and float switches — testing that the pump cycles correctly and the high-level alarm actually triggers.
  • Disinfection — checking and topping up chlorine tablets (or the UV unit where fitted) and testing chlorine residual.
  • Sludge and scum levels — measuring solids in the primary chamber. Aerated systems still accumulate sludge and periodically need a pump-out like any tank.
  • Irrigation area check — inspecting sprinklers or drip lines for blockages, damage and pooling, which matters more than usual after a wet Hastings winter when the ground is already holding water.
  • Alarm and electrical function — confirming the control panel, light and buzzer all do their job.
  • Service report — a written record. Many council approvals expect servicing records, and some require reports to be lodged; check your approval conditions with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council.

When you need AWTS servicing, and who it’s for

In NSW, aerated systems are generally approved on the condition that they’re serviced regularly — quarterly is the common expectation for many systems, though the exact interval is set by your system’s accreditation and council approval, so check your paperwork or ask the council. This page is for you if:

  • Your servicing has lapsed. You’ve moved in, inherited an AWTS, and have no idea when it was last looked at.
  • Your previous service agent has left the area or won’t call back — a common situation in the hinterland villages, where some companies quietly stop covering the far ends of the LGA.
  • The alarm is on. A red light or buzzer usually means a pump, blower or float has failed. Don’t ignore it — untreated effluent reaching your irrigation area is what the alarm exists to prevent.
  • You manage a holiday rental. Properties around Lake Cathie, Bonny Hills and the Camden Haven swing from empty to full occupancy over summer, which is hard on an AWTS. A documented schedule protects the system and your booking calendar.
  • You’re building or buying on an unsewered block with an AWTS installed or planned. Our NSW septic rules guide covers the approval side in plain language.

Our AWTS servicing process, step by step

  1. Tell us about the system. Call (02) 0000 0000 or send the quote form with your suburb, the system brand if you know it (usually on the control box lid), and whether anything is alarming or smelling right now.
  2. We confirm what your approval requires. Intervals and reporting vary by system and approval conditions — we’ll help you work out what applies, and suggest confirming with Port Macquarie-Hastings Council if the paperwork is unclear.
  3. You get an indicative price, per service or as a scheduled agreement covering the year, confirmed before the first visit.
  4. First service visit. An appropriately qualified technician runs the full checklist above. Access matters on rural blocks — tell us about locked gates, dogs and where the tank and control box sit, especially on long driveways around Comboyne, Lorne and the upper valleys.
  5. You get the report — what was checked, what was found and anything needing attention, suitable for your records and for council if required.
  6. Repeat visits go on the calendar. This is what actually protects the system: servicing happens on schedule without you having to remember. Faults are quoted before repair, with plumbing work done by licensed plumbers.
  7. Sludge removal when due, arranged through appropriately licensed liquid-waste operators with waste taken to an approved facility.

What affects the cost of AWTS servicing

Price is driven by travel distance across a large LGA, the system type, whether it’s a one-off visit or a scheduled agreement, and the system’s condition when we take it on — a neglected AWTS often needs a catch-up visit before settling into routine servicing.

Service typeIndicative price range*
Single AWTS service visit$180 – $330
Annual servicing agreement (typically 4 visits)$650 – $1,200
Catch-up service on a neglected system$250 – $450
Sludge pump-out of AWTS chambers (when due)$400 – $750

*Indicative guide only — confirmed after we’ve discussed your system and, where needed, sighted it. Travel to the outer villages can add to the figure. Our septic cost guide explains the pricing variables across all our services.

What’s included vs what may cost extra

Included in a routine service: the full mechanical, disinfection and irrigation checklist above, chlorine tablet top-up in typical quantities, alarm testing, and a written service report.

May cost extra: replacement parts (diaphragm kits, air pumps, irrigation pumps, floats, alarm components — always quoted before fitting), repairs to irrigation lines or sprinklers, sludge pump-outs, excavation to reach buried lids, and any plumbing or electrical repairs, which are performed only by appropriately licensed trades.

If your AWTS’s primary chamber is due for desludging, that’s handled as a septic tank pump-out. Buying a property with an aerated system? A septic inspection before exchange tells you whether you’re inheriting a well-kept unit or a rebuild. We service aerated systems across the LGA, including the Lake Cathie and Bonny Hills estates, Port Macquarie’s unsewered fringe and the Camden Haven.

AWTS servicing FAQs

How often does an aerated system need servicing?

Quarterly is the common requirement for many AWTS models in NSW, but the binding answer is in your system’s accreditation conditions and council approval. If you can’t find the paperwork, Port Macquarie-Hastings Council can tell you what’s on file for your property.

The alarm is going off — is that an emergency?

Treat it as urgent. The alarm usually means a pump or blower has stopped, and the system can’t treat properly without it. Reduce water use, keep everyone off the irrigation area, and call (02) 0000 0000 — most alarm faults are a straightforward part replacement if caught early.

Do aerated systems still need pumping out?

Yes. Treatment doesn’t make solids disappear; sludge builds in the primary chamber and needs removal by vacuum tanker periodically — commonly every few years, depending on household size. Sludge levels are checked at each service so the pump-out never comes as a surprise.

Can you take over servicing from another company?

Yes — we’ll pick up wherever the last service left off. Old service reports help but aren’t essential; the first visit establishes the system’s current condition.

What can I do to keep my AWTS healthy between services?

Spread laundry loads across the week, go easy on bleach and antibacterial cleaners (they kill the treatment bacteria), keep fats and wipes out of the drains, and never switch the system off at the power point — the blower is meant to run continuously.

Do you service all AWTS brands?

We arrange servicing for common domestic aerated systems across the region. Tell us the brand when you enquire and we’ll confirm before booking — it’s usually printed on or inside the control box lid.

Put your AWTS on a schedule

One call gets your aerated system back onto proper servicing — and keeps it there. Ring (02) 0000 0000 for an indicative price, or send the Get a fast quote form on our contact page with your suburb and system brand, and we’ll come back to you promptly.

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