Septic Trucks
Safe, essential sanitation and waste service operations across field environments
STAY PRODUCTIVE, COMPLIANT, AND READY FOR THE NEXT JOB
Septic trucks operate in harsh, corrosive conditions, often under demanding schedules and strict service expectations. Imperial Industries septic trucks are engineered and fabricated in-house to deliver durability, safety, and long service life where reliability matters, including:
- Portable sanitation services
- Environmental and wastewater services
- Residential or commercial septic maintenance
- Construction site waste management
- Municipal or county-level septic programs
Septic Tank Configurations
Choose Your Capacity
All available in steel, aluminum, and stainless.
Choose Your Pump
Our team will outfit your rig with the pump that works for your operations.
Choose Your Chassis
New stock ready to roll for your toughest jobs.
Looking for septic add-on accessories to help your operation run more efficiently and safely?
Build Quality Shows Up in Uptime
Imperial Industries septic trucks are built for quality and performance:
- Continuous welds reduce service disruptions caused by leaks and weld failures
- Materials chosen for frequent exposure to corrosive waste loads
- Baffles and internal structures engineered to support stable operation and minimize disruptive movement in transit
- In-house fabrication control through one-team accountability from start to finish
- Compliance-ready builds that address sanitation regulations and field realities
Septic Trucks FAQs
What types of operations use truck-mounted septic tanks?
Truck-mounted septic tanks are commonly used for portable sanitation services, environmental/wastewater services, septic maintenance, construction site waste management, and municipal septic programs.
How do I choose the right tank capacity for my route and workload?
Capacity selection typically comes down to expected daily volume, dump-site access, and whether you’re optimizing for higher-volume routes or route efficiency. Tank configurations are often offered in multiple sizes to match different route demands.
Should I choose an aluminum or a steel septic tank?
It depends on operating conditions and priorities. In general, aluminum is selected when teams want durability with lighter-weight construction, while steel is a common choice for rugged use where impact resistance and strength are required.
What compliance requirements apply to septic/waste hauling operations?
Regulatory requirements vary by jurisdiction but may include items like permits/inspections, documentation (e.g., pumping/manifests), and discharge limitations, often coordinated with local health and environmental authorities.
