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Cloacina Partners with Treatment Equipment Company (TEC)

 
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Cloacina is proud to announce that we have partnered with Treatment Equipment Company (TEC) to provide municipal MEMPAC membrane bioreactors in Oregon and Washington.  We have worked with TEC for over five years and selected them to be our Pacific Northwest municipal representative because of the number of package plant projects they have been involved with as well as their knowledge of local industry regulations.  Welcome to the Cloacina team, TEC! 

For more information, visit http://www.treatmentequipment.com

The Perfect Pairing

Cloacina specializes in winery wastewater treatment and has designed and installed more package winery wastewater treatment plants than any other manufacturer. Our MEMPAC-I membrane bioreactor is the perfect pairing for your winery clients’ wastewater treatment and reclamation needs!

To find out more about the services that Cloacina provides to wineries visit: https://www.cloacina.com/winery-specific-models

Introducing Cloacina Pacific!

We are proud to announce the launch of Cloacina Pacific – a new product line designed specifically to address the challenges associated with island wastewater treatment and overseas shipping! All five MEMPAC membrane bioreactor models are the size of a sea train cargo container and can reclaim 100% of the treated effluent for irrigation and sanitation purposes. Cloacina also has a product representative based in Hawaii that can assist Pacific Island clients with budgetary estimates, process questions and on-going support after installation. Cloacina is the only Pacific manufacturer of package wastewater treatment plants and industry equipment.

Coming soon to a botanical garden near you!

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Cloacina is proud to announce that we were selected to build a 40,000 gallon per day MEMPAC-M for the Descanso Gardens! Located in Los Angeles County, this botanical garden had more than a half a million visitors in 2017. The 150 acre property features a Japanese garden, extensive plant collections, the Boddy House Mansion, the Sturt Haaga Gallery, a railroad and restaurant. The MEMPAC-M will reclaim 100% of the treated effluent for irrigation purposes.