Septic Tanks Southern Highlands
In the Southern Highlands region of NSW, including areas like Avoca, Berrima, Bowral, Bundanoon, Burrawang, Exeter, Kangaloon, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Penrose, Robertson, Sutton Forest, Wildes Meadow, Wingello and surrounding areas, septic tanks are essential where municipal sewer services are unavailable.
If you’re planning to install a septic tank system in the picturesque Southern Highlands regions of NSW, it’s essential to familiarise yourself with local regulations and the various septic system options available. Key factors that influence the design and installation process include the soil conditions on your property, which determine how well effluent is absorbed and filtered; the appropriate tank size to meet the needs of your household or business; and the ongoing maintenance requirements to ensure the system operates efficiently. Compliance with local Wingecarribee Shire Council regulations is also critical, as they often dictate system approvals, installation standards, and environmental considerations. Understanding these elements will help you choose a septic system that is both effective and environmentally sustainable for your specific location.
Some things to consider when installing Septic Tanks Southern Highlands include the following:
- Soil conditions: The type and quality of soil on your property will affect the design and installation of the septic tank system. A percolation test can be conducted to determine the soil’s ability to absorb water and to determine the size of the drain field that will be required.
- Tank size: The size of the septic tank will depend on the size of the property, the number of occupants, and the expected water usage. A licensed professional can help determine the appropriate size for your needs. You can also read our guide: What Size Septic Tank Do I Need?
- Maintenance requirements: Regular maintenance and pumping of the septic tank are required to ensure the system’s proper functioning. Following the recommended pumping schedule and hiring a licensed septic system maintenance professional to perform the maintenance is essential.
- Local regulations: Local councils on the North Coast regulate the installation and use of septic tank systems. It is important to check with your local council to ensure your system meets all requirements and obtains the necessary permits. Quick links to the Wingecarribee Shire Council website and surrounding LGAs:
- Type of system: Several types of septic tank systems are available, including traditional septic systems, which use a septic tank and drain field. Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) like AWTS introduce oxygen to enhance waste breakdown through to more advanced systems like Advanced STS and Advanced Membrane Bio-Reactors. Each system has advantages and disadvantages, and choosing the system that best fits your needs and site conditions is important. If you haven’t already read our Septic Tank Buying Guide, we recommend you do so.
When choosing a septic tank system in the Southern Highlands of NSW, it is important to consult a licensed professional with experience in installation and maintenance in your local area. They can help you choose the right system for your needs, obtain the necessary permits, and install it properly.
Here are some general guidelines for septic tank requirements for the Southern Highlands
Local councils across the Southern Highlands region regulate septic system installation, including Wingecarribee Shire Council (covering Bowral, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Berrima, Bundanoon, Robertson, and other towns). While regulations may vary depending on the property and its location, some common requirements include:
Some standard regulations that may apply when installing a septic system in the Southern Highlands region include the following:
- Approval and permits: Contact Wingecarribee Shire Council or the authority responsible for issuing permits and approvals for septic systems. They will provide you with the necessary guidelines and information on the approval process.
Plans and Specifications Should Include:
a) Site Plan
b) Proposed Internal and External Drainage, Tank and Trench Position
c) Trench Design
d) Septic Tank Manufacturers Specifications
e) Certificate of Accreditation from NSW Health Visit the NSW Health website.
- Site and soil assessments: The local council may require a site and soil assessment before installing a septic system. This may involve testing the soil to determine its ability to absorb water, assessing the site’s slope and drainage, and ensuring adequate space for the system.
- Minimum setback distances: Ensure that the septic system design complies with the requirements set by your local Council or relevant authority. This includes considering setbacks from buildings, water bodies, property boundaries and soil and groundwater suitability.
- Application and Permit: Submit a septic system installation permit application to your local Council or relevant LGA authorities. The application typically includes the system design plans, property details, and any other required documentation. Pay any applicable fees.
- System design and construction: Engage a professional septic system designer or an environmental consultant to assess the property, soil conditions, and groundwater levels. They will design a septic system that meets the specific requirements of your property and complies with local regulations.
- Installation: Hire a licensed plumber or septic system installer to install the approved septic system according to the design specifications and any additional requirements specified by the council.
- Inspections: Arrange for inspections by Council or relevant authorities at various stages of the installation process. These inspections ensure that the septic system is being installed correctly and meets the required standards.
- Maintenance: Once the septic system is installed, it is essential to regularly maintain and service it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and any requirements set by the council. Regular pump-outs and inspections may be necessary to ensure the system’s proper functioning.
Useful Reading:
- Septic Tank Regulations In NSW
- Septic Tank Buying Guide
- Guide: Home Sewage Treatment Plant (HSTP)
- What Is An AWTS?
- What Is An Advanced Secondary Treatment System?
- Guide to Wastewater Terms
- What Are the Recycled Water Classifications in Australia?
- What Are Activated Sludge And Extended Aeration Plants?
- Guide: Septic Tanks South Coast
- Guide: Septic Tanks Illawarra
- Guide: Septic Tanks Sydney
We’ve designed and installed septic tanks all throughout the greater Southern Highlands region.
For over 30 years, we have provided reliable Sewage Treatment Systems, Septic Tanks, Aerated Wastewater Treatment Systems (AWTS), and Advanced Secondary Treatment Systems (STS) for both domestic and commercial installations across NSW. Our Garden Master “Elite” Advanced Secondary Treatment System (STS) is our primary septic tank system used on properties in the Southern Highlands. The Elite is perfect for domestic premises with up to 10 people. It is based on a single concrete septic tank with a 7100L capacity. We also have a dual tank option for small commercial sites and bespoke systems for larger commercial sites.
The Garden Master “Elite” Advanced Secondary Treatment System (STS)
To learn more about our range of wastewater systems for properties in the Southern Highlands of NSW, click our Systems page.
Whether you’re in Bowral, Mittagong, Moss Vale, Berrima, Bundanoon, Robertson, Sutton Forest, Exeter, Burrawang, Wildes Meadow, Kangaloon, Penrose, Wingello, or any other part of the Southern Highlands of NSW, we can help you choose and install the right septic system for your property.
If you’re unsure what septic system would suit your property in the Southern Highlands, check out our article Septic Tank Buying Guide or simply get in touch for some friendly advice.