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E/One Sewer Systems
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The GP 2000 grinder pump, the heart of the E/One Sewer System, provides wastewater storage, grinding, and pumping in a single unit. Translation: it lowers operating costs, the cost of waste collection, and reduces maintenance.
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Aesthetics are a major consideration for homeowners. The E/One Sewer System is virtually out of sight -- the only visible part is a low-profile cover that blends seamlessly into the environment but provides easy access for servicing operations.
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Multi-branch E/One Sewer Systems serve the entire community and give engineers, developers, community planners, and homeowners the freedom to sewer anywhere, on any kind of site.
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E/One can solve sewering problems and replace failing septic systems at approximately half the cost of conventional gravity sewers. E/One Sewer Systems sharply reduce both front-end costs and ongoing maintenance costs.
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Visually benign -- only evidence is a low-profile cover that is easily camouflaged
and does not disrupt the beauty of the landscape or damage built structures.
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Low Energy Consumption. Pump is activated automatically and runs for short periods. Typical annual energy consumption equals a 40-watt light bulb.
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Corrosion Resistance. E/One's stainless steel ball type discharge valve and piping won't corrode like copper or galvanized, and hold up years longer. No corrosion, no maintenance.
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Dependability. E/One pumps typically run eight to 10 years between service calls with more than 30 years of in-ground experience.
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Leading the industry we invented. E/One not only pioneered the low-pressure sewer system, but consistently leads the industry both in sales and innovation. Today, there are more than a quarter million users worldwide.
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