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Revolutionizing Winery Wastewater Treatment

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PACKAGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR WINERY PROCESS WASTEWATER

  • Stainless steel tankage and equipment skids come  standard on all models

  • Designed specifically to treat high-strength winery wastewater

  • Reclaim 100% of the treated effluent for irrigation and sanitation purposes

  • Screens and pH adjustment come standard on all models

  • Easy to install, operate and maintain

  • Above-grade, partially-buried and buried models available

  • Models available for installations in small footprints and remote locations

  • More than a century of combined winery wastewater experience

  • Systems can be expanded for future growth

SOME OF THE WINERIES UTILIZING CLOACINA TECHNOLOGY

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Coming Soon: 5,000 GPD MEMPAC-E

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Cloacina is proud to announce that a 5,000 gallon per day MEMPAC-E is coming soon to Fox Farm Vineyards in Dundee, OR.  The MEMPAC-E, designed for flow ranges of 5,000 – 50,000 gallons per day and budget conscious clients, has standard, streamlined designs and economized equipment selections while still incorporating most of the revolutionary features of the other MEMPAC models.  Stay tuned for project photos and information!

Meet the CEMPAC

Cloacina has revolutionized sludge thickening by being the first company to incorporate Silicon Carbide (SIC) membranes into a package sludge thickening system that can be easily installed at sites with thickening needs. Clients can now thicken sludge without the use of polymers and their downstream effects! Cloacina’s CEMPAC includes a silicon carbide ceramic flat sheet membrane capable of thickening difficult waste streams: up to 5% solids, very high or low pH ranges and those containing abrasives. The membrane is extremely durable, can be pressure washed and, if properly cared for, has an expected useful life of decades. The membrane has easy recovery of flux and can be stored dry. The CEMPAC can be incorporated into any existing wastewater treatment system.

CEMPAC Installation in Chelan County, WA

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Cloacina designed and built a CEMPAC Sludge Thickening System utilizing SiC Flat Sheet Membranes for the Chelan County Public Utility District No. 1 which was partially funded by the Washington Department of Ecology. The system was a dual-train thickener, with each train consisting of four membrane cassettes. Each train was designed to be individually configurable for the specific feed source, which consists of filter backwash and Waste Activated Sludge (WAS). This system was designed and is currently operating without any polymer injection to achieve the desired results.

Coming soon to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

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We are proud to announce that a 5000 gallon per day MEMPAC-I will be installed at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA.

The stainless steel package plant and fiberglass lift station are part of the university’s instructional winery that will train future winemakers.  Cloacina’s MEMPAC-I will pretreat campus wastewater prior to discharge.  Stay tuned for more details and photos from this exciting project in our own backyard!

Our Revolutionary Controls System

Cloacina's controls system allows clients to log in from any device with an Internet connection, see their wastewater treatment plant represented graphically and make immediate operational changes to the system. This revolutionary controls platform used by hundreds of large corporations and public and private organizations, comes standard on all Cloacina package wastewater treatment plants and major pieces of equipment. Whether a client needs a 1,000 gallon per day Mempac-Mini or a 500,000 gallon per day MEMPAC-M, their system comes standard with the same controls platform used by:

  • Boeing

  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

  • US Department of Agriculture

  • Siemens

  • Ford Motor Company

  • Dow Corning

  • Dominos Pizza

  • US Navy

  • US Army Corps of Engineers

  • General Electric

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Cloacina Plant Funded by USDA Grants and Loans

Cloacina recently manufactured and installed a MEMPAC-M membrane bioreactor (MBR) wastewater treatment plant for the Parkdale Sanitary District in Parkdale, Oregon that was funded by grants and loans from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The treatment plant is capable of treating up to 195,000 gallons per day for short periods and a maximum continuous flow of 117,000 gallons per day.
 
The wastewater treatment plant serving the rural town of Parkdale was built in the 1960s and could no longer meet the community’s needs or comply with the latest National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements.  The District also wanted a higher quality effluent than the existing equipment could produce.

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