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  1. Airvac is the world leader in vacuum sewer system technolo | Airvac

    Airvac We create solutions that utilize vacuum technology to move liquids and wastewater ecologically and economically for municipalities and industries throughout the world.

  2. Vacuum Sewer Systems | Airvac

    Airvac vacuum sewer systems are environmentally friendly, efficient, easy to maintain, easy to install and typically less expensive than other collection systems.

  3. Airvac Vacuum Sewer Products | Airvac

    At Airvac, our product design philosophy is straightforward: “Design high-performing vacuum sewer products that are durable and can easily adapt to existing technology.”

  4. About Us | Airvac

    Founded in 1969, Airvac was an early pioneer of vacuum sewer technology. Our legacy is built on industry-leading innovations and outstanding customer service.

  5. Locations | Airvac

    Our Locations Airvac Manufacturing and Administrative Buildings Airvac 4217 N Old US Highway 31 Rochester, IN 46975 Direct: 1 574-223-3980 Toll Free: 1-800-AIRVAC9 eMail us

  6. Vacuum Stations - Airvac

    With an engineered custom vacuum station, Airvac provides all the internal components on a skid (s) which are housed in a building or other structure that is custom designed by an engineering firm.

  7. Wastewater enters the collection tank and fills to a predetermined level. Sewage pumps transfer the contents to the treatment plant via a force main. Discover the many advantages an Airvac® vacuum …

  8. Services - Airvac

    Airvac is not only focused on making superior products, but also on developing long-term customer relationships. We do this by providing support and service every step of the way, including …

  9. What is a vacuum sewer system and how does it work? | Airvac

    A vacuum sewer system is an eco-friendly alternative for land developments and areas with failing septic tanks or aging gravity systems.

  10. The Airvac vacuum valve opens when 10 gallons of sewage collects in the sump and then differential pressure propels the contents into the vacuum main. Wastewater travels at 15 to 18 fps in a vacuum …