
Find New Raw Land Previously Thought to Be Impractical for Development
In today’s development landscape, acquiring suitable land has become one of the toughest hurdles for developers. Economic uncertainty, environmental regulations, geological conditions, and market dynamics make finding ideal sites more difficult than ever. Even when land becomes available, its natural characteristics often pose obstacles to traditional development methods.
- Sewer challenging terrain, including rocky, hilly, or low-lying regions
- Pump wastewater over long distances and uphill
- Removes the limitations of traditional gravity systems
- Tap into undervalued or overlooked plots
Preserve Landscape, Maximize Home Values
Pressure sewer can expand options for meeting setback, green space & BMP requirements, and provide planners with more tools to maximize the long-term value of a community.
Lowest Documented Life-Cycle Costs
Flexible Solution for Better Land Utilization
Expand Land Options
Simplify the Entitlement Process
Receive support throughout the regulatory process and design options to enable greater permitting possibilities.
Speed to Market Through Technological Advantages
- Quicker ROI
- Faster Installations
- Easier for Projects to Stay on Schedule
- Design Flexibility
E/One's innovative technology streamlines the installation process, drastically reducing construction timelines. The flexibility for design ensures seamless adaptation to site-specific requirements, enabling projects to stay on schedule. Faster installations not only expedite community establishment but also provide quicker returns on investment for developers, making E/One Sewer Systems a smart choice for efficient and cost-effective infrastructure solutions.
Making Land Acquisition Easier
High Water Tables
Excessive groundwater can complicate and increase costs for traditional sewer and drainage systems. E/One’s Sewer System uses sealed, pressurized, small-diameter pipes that are directionally drilled in shallow trenches, seamlessly following the land's natural contours.
Rocky Terrain
Excavation in rocky areas is expensive and time-consuming. Installing E/One’s pressure sewer system requires only 2–4” piping placed no deeper than the frostline, eliminating the need for deep trenches and extensive excavation.
Steep Slopes
Sloped land can make gravity sewer systems inefficient or impossible to install. E/One pressure sewer systems operate without the need for pitch, simplifying grade, fill, and finished slope processes.
Poor Soil Conditions
Unstable or unsuitable soil increases foundation and utility installation costs. An E/One Sewer System prevents inflow and infiltration, a common issue in gravity sewer systems caused by soft or unstable soil conditions.
Remote Areas
Lack of existing infrastructure – water, sewer, and power – adds significant costs to extend these essential services. The E/One Sewer System can pump wastewater over long distances and uphill, removing the need for lift stations.
Improved Project Implementation and Permitting Process
E/One's pressure sewer system is less disruptive than gravity sewer systems to existing ecosystems, simplifying environmental permitting and enabling smoother operations in remote or environmentally sensitive areas. Leveraging trenchless technology minimizes challenges with local governing bodies, creating a more streamlined path from planning to execution.
- Minimal Environmental Disruptions
- Simplified Permitting Process
- Easier to Meet Regulatory Compliance
- Allows for Flexibility