Car/Truck Wash Tanks and Interceptors

Vehicle Wash Capture & Treatment Systems

Car wash and truck wash tanks or sumps are purpose-built to capture washdown water, sediment, and hydrocarbons before discharge to tradewaste or an approved treatment system. These systems are commonly found at commercial car washes, fleet depots, logistics hubs, service stations, and industrial sites—anywhere vehicles are regularly cleaned and contaminants like grit, soaps, and oils are present.

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Our PRocess

1.
Complete all health and safety paperwork.
2.
Pre-start meeting, hazard Identification, confined space entry permit, job safety analysis.
3.
Dutton Stormwater will remove all the sediment, litter and vegetation using a vacuum truck.
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We remove all the spent media from the modules and wash the modules down completely.
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We vacuum the chamber once more.
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We replace the media with fresh media.
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Polluted waste is disposed of at an approved environmental disposal facility.
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We send the customer and council (if requested by the customer) a full report of the service.

How Car/Truck Wash Tanks & Sumps Work

Washdown water flows into a sump or tank where settling and separation occur. Grit and sediment settle to the base, while oils and fuels rise and are retained, often via baffles or absorbent media. Soaps and surfactants may be managed through additional treatment such as interceptors or additional filters.  From there, water is either pumped to tradewaste or stormwater dependant on the consent.

Why Maintenance Matters

Without routine cleaning, sediment and sludge can reduce storage volume and clog pumps, strainers, and pipework. Hydrocarbon buildup impairs separation efficiency and increases the risk of non-compliance with council tradewaste conditions. Odours, corrosion, and equipment failures also become more likely, raising operating costs and causing downtime.

Professional Maintenance Services

At Dutton Stormwater, we service car and truck wash tanks and sumps nationwide. Our typical maintenance includes inspection of chambers, baffles, pumps, floats, and control panels; vacuum removal of sludge, grit, and oily residues; and cleaning of sumps, screens, strainers, and pump wells. For underground tanks and sumps, maintenance may require confined space entry, which is performed by our specially trained technicians following strict safety protocols. All waste is disposed of at authorised waste disposal facilities.

Recommended Service Frequency

These systems typically require maintenance every three to six months for high-usage sites, and six to twelve months for lower-usage operations. Actual frequency depends on vehicle volumes, washdown chemistry, and observed sediment or oil loading. During each service, we review the system’s condition a includes a job summary with any recommendations in your service report.

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