Wastewater
Domestic Wastewater Management
Qualified Environmental Scientist undertake your Land Capability Assessment (Victoria) and Site and Soil Assessment (NSW) for domestic septic systems.
Domestic systems produce less than 5,000L of wastewater per day
We work with landowners, plumbers, installers, designers and Local Council to complete site assessments and soil testing that are used to generate a user-friendly report.
We use a risk weighted approach for identifying, quantifying, understanding, and determining solutions based on the area features and site constraints. The assessment is also made in consideration of site and soil specific factors.
Wastewater Assessments
Rivcore has delivered assessments with design recommendations on to overcome challenges on sensitive sites in Special Water Supply Catchment Areas with constraining features, making the treatment and disposal of wastewater challenging.
We deliver assessments for:
- Sensitive sites and small lots
- Rural and lifestyle blocks
- Raised beds and mounds
- Sand filters
- Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems
- Packaged treatment systems
- Composting toilets
- Grey water re-use systems
- Evapotranspiration Trench and Beds
- Surface irrigation
- Subsurface Irrigation
Areas we service (NSW)
Griffith Shire
Leeton Shire
Coolamon Shire
Narrandera Shire
Wagga Wagga City
Temora Shire
Junee Shire
Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Shire
Snowy Valleys Shire
Yass Valley Shire
Greater Hume Shire
Albury City
Lockhart Shire
Federation Shire
Berrigan Shire
Murrumbidgee Shire
Areas we service (VIC)
Wodonga City
Indigo Shire
Towong Shire
Alpine Shire
Mansfield Shire
Wangaratta Rural City
Benalla Rural City
Strathbogie Shire
Moira Shire
Campaspe Shire
Greater Shepparton
Bendigo City
Mount Alexander Shire
Mitchell Shire
Murrindindi Shire
Hume City
Macedon Ranges Shire
Commercial, Industrial and Irrigation of Recycled Water
Rivcore and has delivered expert site and soil assessment for commercial sites that generate recycled water.
Assessment for the irrigation of recycled water is prepared in accordance with Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling (AGWR), Focusing on risk-based management to protect public health and the environment.
Water is classified (Class A-D) based on treatment level, determining its suitability for uses ranging from unrestricted urban irrigation (Class A) to restricted agricultural irrigation (Class C/D).