Non-Coded Vacuum Tanks include (i) Non-Coded Vacuum/Septic Tanks; and (ii) Portable Restroom Service Trucks.
 
Septic Pumper Tanks also referred to as pumper trucks are designed to pump and haul waste from commercial and residential septic systems, car washes, commercial car pits and lube stations.
 
These trucks play a crucial role in waste management of properties not connected to a municipal sewer system. They provide a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible method for managing liquid waste in areas without access to a municipal sewer system.
 
Non-coded vacuum tank truck bodies (other than septic tank truck bodies) are used by the midstream segment of the oil and gas industry to transport brine water produced during oil and gas extraction operations from oil wells to disposal facilities. These are also used to pump out drilling mud, drilling cuttings, cement, and oil spills from the drilling site.
 
Vacuum tank truck bodies used in the oil excavation process are mainly manufactured in carbon steel, with some manufacturers also fabricating aluminum units. These bodies typically have capacities ranging from 2,940 gallons to 4,620 gallons, with most having a capacity of 4,620 gallons.
 
Non-coded vacuum/septic tanks with capacities above 2,500 gallons are typically mounted on Class 8 truck chassis.
 

 

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