If you are an entrepreneur that is looking to make your next big investment, a sewer pump station may not be the first thing that comes to mind. In fact, many people turn up their noses at the thought of being involved in a pump station in NSW, but you may be surprised by the benefits that this investment may have to offer you.
Can a Private Entity Own a Pump Station in NSW?
You may think that pump stations are exclusively owned by the government, but private entities can indeed own pump stations in NSW.
Private pump stations can be installed by property owners in non-residential sites. These properties are not serviced by the Council’s reticulated sewage system. You would need to apply for a private pumping station, and the Council’s approval may include conditions such as the details of the construction and have a focus on your maximum discharged volume and odour control.
A Constant Need
People will continue making waste, and the population is ever increasing. There will always be a need for pump stations. If you can find an area in which has a gap in the market for a new pump station, it is definitely worth looking into, as this investment could definitely yield a profit if you take the right routes.
Many Interested in Investors
There are many investors that are interested in water and sewage works. If you are looking for funding to construct and install your pump station, it should not be very difficult to access funds from investors, especially if you have all of your planning and documents in order.
Installation and Maintenance
Installation and maintenance of pump stations can definitely be expensive and complicated. But there are many fantastic companies that can assist with the construction, installation, repair, and maintenance of pump stations in NSW. Another option is to purchase an already constructed pump station.
Are you looking for a team that can provide maintenance or installation for your sewer pump station in NSW? BMP Civil has extensive experience in this field and would be more than happy to discuss your pump station needs with you.