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Vacuum Sewer Systems - Airvac Airvac vacuum sewer systems are environmentally friendly, efficient, easy to maintain, easy to install and typically less expensive than other collection systems Communities in over 30 states and 38 countries around the world have installed Airvac vacuum sewer systems
About Us - Airvac Founded in 1969, Airvac was an early pioneer of vacuum sewer technology Our legacy is built on industry-leading innovations and outstanding customer service
Airvac Vacuum Sewer Products | Airvac At Airvac, our product design philosophy is straightforward: “Design high-performing vacuum sewer products that are durable and can easily adapt to existing technology ”
Planning, Design and Construction - Airvac At Airvac, we partner with engineers, contractors, and project owners to assist in every phase of vacuum sewer projects, from planning and design to construction and ongoing support
Vacuum Stations - Airvac The vacuum station is the heart of an Airvac vacuum sewer system We offer custom-engineered and prefabricated options to suit different project specifications
What is a vacuum sewer system and how does it work? - Airvac About Airvac ESG Initiatives Careers Join Our Mailing List! Locations Contact Us The Environment Markets arrow_back Markets close; Municipal Outdoor Market Neighborhood Developments Outdoor Market Industrial Indoor Market How It Works Products
The world leader Innovative Solutions for a Cleaner Environment - Airvac The Airvac vacuum valve opens when 10 gallons of sewage collects in the sump and then differential pressure propels the contents into the vacuum main Wastewater travels at 15 to 18 fps in the vacuum main, which is laid in a sawtooth fashion to insure adequate vacuum levels at the end of each line Vacuum Valve Sump How an Airvac Vacuum Sewer
Vacuum 101 - Airvac With an Airvac Vacuum Sewer Collection System, operators are not exposed to raw sewage or work in confined areas, minimizing their risk of exposure to viruses, bacteria, parasites, or harmful gases such as methane and hydrogen sulfide