Helping You with Trade Effluent Consents and Variations


Andi Jacobson
Marketing Team
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Helping You with Trade Effluent Consents and Variations
If your business discharges non-domestic wastewater into the public sewer, you may need a Trade Effluent (TE) Consent. This is a legal requirement designed to protect the environment and sewer network.
We make the process simple, from advising on whether you need a consent to helping you prepare and submit your application or variation.
Who Usually Needs TE Consent?
Trade effluent consents are required for many different industries, particularly those whose wastewater contains substances beyond normal domestic waste. Common examples include:
- Car washes – oils, detergents, and road residue
- Launderettes & dry cleaners – solvents, dyes, detergents
- Breweries, dairies & food processors – organic matter, fats, grease
- Industrial & manufacturing sites – heavy metals, solvents, chemicals
- Laboratories & research facilities – chemical or biological residues
- Transport depots – lubricants, cleaning fluids, wash-down water
- Commercial swimming pools – backwash water, chemical treatments
- Fish markets, hospitals & large kitchens – grease, detergents, cleaning agents
If your operations produce wastewater from cleaning processes, manufacturing, or food and drink production, there’s a strong chance you’ll need TE consent.
How We Help
- Assess your needs – helping you understand if you require TE consent or a variation
- Help you prepare and submit the consent – we’ll help you complete your consent and submit your application directly to the relevant water company on your behalf
- Liaise with authorities – ensuring all requirements are met quickly and correctly
- Support you long-term – assisting with variations as your business changes
Need advice? Contact us today to find out if your business needs TE consent and let us take care of the process for you.
FAQ
“What is Trade Effluent?”
Trade effluent is any liquid waste from a business or industrial process that’s discharged into a public foul sewer. It can contain chemicals, oils, fats, detergents, organic matter, or other substances that need careful management.
“Do I Need TE Consent?”
You’ll likely need TE consent if your business is in one of these sectors:
- Car washes and transport depots
- Breweries, dairies, food and drink production
- Launderettes and dry cleaners
Industrial or manufacturing sites - Laboratories and research facilities
- Commercial swimming pools
- Fish markets, hospitals, and large commercial kitchens
“Why is Consent Required?”
TE consent ensures that wastewater is treated properly, protecting the environment, the sewer system, and public health. Discharging trade effluent without consent is illegal and can lead to fines or prosecution.