States free up emergency funds
Cities and districts ratchet down on end-users
Water allocations are reduced
Water gets shut off to parks, ball fields, common areas, fountains and other public areas
Re-use requirements are implemented
MEMPAC membrane bioreactors are the Best Available Technology (BAT) in the industry for reuse
We manufacture systems that can reclaim 100% of the treated effluent for irrigation and sanitation purposes
Our product line includes municipal scalping plants that pull untreated effluent out of sewer mains, treat it to reuse standards and enable clients to irrigate sports complexes, parks and community landscaping with non-potable water
Product offerings for 1,000 to 2,000,000 gallons per day Average Daily Flow (ADF)
Engineer/Manufacture/Build/Operate (EMBO) services
Expedited construction schedules and project timelines
Short or long-term rental plants
Financed and leases systems
Cloacina’s MEMPAC-S (Scalping) is one of the most revolutionary products currently available in wastewater treatment. Untreated domestic wastewater is intercepted, pumped out of the gravity sewer into the MEMPAC-S, treated to reuse standards and then discharged to irrigate parks and common areas, used to offset agricultural, irrigation or commercial water usage or recharge groundwater supplies using direct injection. Untreated solids are returned to the sewer. A scalping plant is an alternative to centralized wastewater treatment that can provide secondary or tertiary treatment within a smaller facility.
In times of drought and mandatory water conservation measures, it is no longer responsible to irrigate sports complexes, flowerbeds and medians with potable water, nor is it tenable to continue to send a valuable resource to final discharge locations such as the ocean when communities are struggling to maintain groundwater balance. Fabricated from stainless steel, the MEMPAC-S can reclaim 100% of the treated effluent in accordance with Title 22 requirements or any other state or national regulations, lessening the strain on diminishing potable water and groundwater supplies. By performing treatment adjacent to the disposal location, a scalping plant is an affordable reuse option.
Irrigation of parks, ballfields, botanical gardens and golf courses
Ground water injection
Cooling towers
Orchard and vineyard irrigation
Water credit augmentation
Surface water discharge into lakes, creeks and rivers
Potable reuse
Direct industrial reuse for washdown and sanitation