If you live in a rural or semi-rural area like Pomona, Cooroy, Gympie, or the wider Sunshine Coast, chances are your home isn’t connected to the main sewer system.

Instead, you’ll have either a septic system or an onsite wastewater treatment plant — but many homeowners aren’t sure what the difference is, or which one is right for their property.

Let’s break it down in simple terms.


What Is a Septic System?

A septic system is the more traditional setup found in many older homes.

How it works:

  • Wastewater flows into an underground tank
  • Solids settle at the bottom, forming sludge
  • Liquid (effluent) flows out into trenches in the ground
  • The soil naturally filters the wastewater

Pros:

  • Simple and cost-effective
  • Low maintenance when used correctly

Cons:

  • Limited treatment of wastewater
  • Requires suitable soil conditions (by current standards, most soil types in the region don’t lend well to this type of system & therefore won’t be approved by Council when a new system is required)
  • Can struggle with high water usage
  • Not always compliant with modern regulations

What Is an Onsite Treatment Plant?

A treatment plant (like a Fuji Clean system, or an Ozzi Kleen system) is a more advanced system that actively treats wastewater before it is dispersed.

How it works:

  • Wastewater goes through multiple treatment stages
  • Air is introduced to break down waste (aeration)
  • Bacteria treat and clean the water
  • Treated water is then safely dispersed to a land application area

Pros:

  • Produces cleaner, treated water
  • Better for the environment
  • Suitable for smaller blocks or poor soil conditions
  • Meets current council and environmental standards

Cons:

  • Higher upfront cost
  • Requires regular servicing and maintenance
  • Needs power to operate

Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Septic System Treatment Plant
Treatment Level Basic Advanced
Environmental Impact Higher Lower
Maintenance Low Moderate
Compliance May not meet modern standards Fully compliant
Cost Lower upfront Higher upfront

Which One Is Right for Your Property?

It depends on a few key factors:

In many cases, older septic systems are now being upgraded to treatment plants to meet current standards and improve performance, or to allow for bedroom additions – via extensions and granny flat dwellings.


When Should You Upgrade?

You may need to consider upgrading if:

  • Your septic system is failing or backing up
  • You’re renovating or increasing household size
  • Your system doesn’t meet council requirements
  • You’re experiencing ongoing drainage or odour issues

How We Can Help

At Plumbing & Gas Services Pomona, we specialise in:

  • Septic system inspections and repairs
  • Installation of onsite treatment plants
  • Excavation and full system upgrades
  • Land application area design co-ordination and installation
  • Council approvals and compliance

We handle the entire process from start to finish, making it easy and stress-free.


Need Advice for Your Property?

Not sure whether you need a septic system or treatment plant — or thinking about upgrading?

Get in touch with Plumbing & Gas Services Pomona today for expert advice and tailored solutions.

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