There is an ever growing demand for the type of Waste water treatment process that CRW-Nepsus CBUM technology provides.
Canadian Communities face increasingly higher standards and costs for waste water discharge.
The Global opportunity is enormous 1 in 4 Chinese Cities and 7 of 10 counties do not have a waste water
treatment plant
1. MUNICIPAL DOMESTIC SEWERAGE SYSTEMS:
The CRW - Nepsus CBUM Process provides smaller communities relief from major capital costs is very effective and economical.
The system is modular and pre-engineered saving fabrication, installation and engineering costs.
The energy saving is about 1/10 the operation costs compared to conventional aerobic and membrane technology.
The small foot print offers reduced land costs.
The Nepsus CBUM only require daily inspections by a technician, daily operations can be monitored off-site.
The system is virtually odorless
The system allows for decentralization saving the cost of expensive sewer lines to central treatment locations.
Bio-Solids may be further processed via
Cascade Renewable Carbonās (CRC)
In-Vessel Compost process
that converts the organics to soil enhancement products. In addition to Bio Solids processing
CRC can incorporate yard wastes and other organic materials to create a added value product.
For larger projects the bio-solids can be converted into renewable energy.
The Adelanto, Ca 3.0 million gallon project that employs the CBUM process will produce a revenue stream
from the wastewater process.
2. Ideal for Ski, Golf and Destination Resorts the CRW-Nepsus CBUM Process offers greater flexibility
of siting and scalability for wastewater treatment Reclaim water use can offer considerable savings to the resort operator.
Resorts incur considerable cost in organic waste disposal and operators can generate revenue by using CRC's organics recycling system.
3. Light Industrial, food processing and winery's that generate high BOD and TSS levels can benefit from
the CRW-Nepsus CBUM - Technology. Potential for converting treated waste water to meet potable water standards
for reuse as process water
4. Stand alone subdivisions or Private Developments remote from Community Domestic sewerage
systems which may be very expensive to connect with. Provides independance for the developer