Now accepting early specification requests for off-grid projects in EIA

On-site water and sewage treatment that clears permitting the first time.

Compact, odour-free, low-maintenance treatment plants engineered to meet regional effluent standards for remote estates and eco-tourism lodges without a municipal connection. Specify with confidence, submit your EIA, and break ground.

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Your off-grid project is ready. Your effluent solution is not.

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Bespoke septic and leach-field designs keep failing EIA review

Traditional septic systems and leach fields are rejected on soil, groundwater, or footprint grounds more often than they pass. Each rejection sends you back to the drawing table — and your client's timeline slips by months.

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Odour and mechanical failures threaten the guest experience

Noisy aerators, septic odour, and mechanical breakdowns are unacceptable at a premium eco-tourism lodge. When the nearest service technician is a three-hour drive away, every failure is a guest-relations crisis and a reputational risk.

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Regulatory uncertainty burns billable hours with no guarantee

You spend weeks interpreting conflicting regional effluent standards and designing a traditional biological system that may still fall short of municipal permit board expectations. Billable hours evaporate, and the outcome is never guaranteed.

Engineering approval into the spec, not the review cycle

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Compliant by design, not by renegotiation

Each plant is specified to your project's exact flow and effluent parameters, delivering treated water that meets regional discharge standards from day one. No leach-field redesigns, no compliance surprises during EIA review.

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Compact footprint, zero sprawl

A fraction of the footprint of conventional septic and leach-field systems. The modular design fits tight site constraints common on remote lodge and estate parcels, freeing valuable land for buildings, amenities, or habitat retention.

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Silent, odour-free, and low-power

Low-wattage blowers, minimal chemical dosing, and sealed odour-free operation mean your guests never notice the plant is there. No noisy aerators, no septic smells, no service techs on call three hours away.

From site parameters to permit-ready specification

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Submit your project parameters

Tell us your design population, daily flow, influent characteristics, and the effluent discharge limits set by your local environmental authority. No site visit needed at this stage — desk-based data is enough to begin.

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Receive a compliant plant specification

We specify the plant model that treats your effluent to the required standard, sized to your flow. You receive a complete package: treatment performance data, footprint dimensions, electrical load, chemical requirements, and a compliance summary mapped to your jurisdiction's discharge standards.

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Attach the spec to your EIA and permit filing

Drop the specification into your EIA submission or permit application. The compliance summary and performance data give reviewing authorities exactly what they need — no ambiguity, no back-and-forth on whether your system meets the threshold.

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Install, commission, and operate

The plant arrives pre-engineered and ready for rapid installation. Connect influent and effluent lines, commission the biological process, and the system runs with minimal power, no odour, and straightforward maintenance cycles.

Questions, answered.

How do these plants compare to a conventional septic system in terms of reliability?
The plants use established aerobic biological treatment combined with mechanical filtration and settling. There is no experimental technology or proprietary chemistry. The units are packaged, pre-engineered systems that have been deployed in off-grid and peri-urban settings for years — we simply specify the correct configuration for your flow and discharge requirements.
What information do you need from me to specify a plant?
Send us your design flows, influent characteristics, and the effluent discharge limits for your jurisdiction. We map those parameters to the appropriate plant model and return a specification package that includes treatment performance, footprint dimensions, electrical load, and a compliance summary you can attach to your EIA or permit application.
What level of maintenance is required, and can a non-specialist handle it?
The plants are engineered for straightforward start-up and routine upkeep. Day-to-day operation requires only periodic visual checks and scheduled maintenance every six to twelve months. Because the systems use proven biological and mechanical processes, any qualified maintenance technician can service them — no factory specialist required. We also provide an operation and maintenance manual with every unit.
Can the plants meet the specific effluent standards required by my local environmental authority?
We work with the discharge standards and permit frameworks you are operating under — whether that is a specific state or provincial environmental department, a national effluent guideline, or a local municipal bylaw. The specification we deliver cites the applicable standard and demonstrates how the selected plant meets each required parameter.
What are the electrical and chemical requirements during normal operation?
Routine electrical consumption is low by design — typically comparable to a small domestic water pump, depending on plant size. Chemical requirements are minimal and limited to standard pH adjustment or occasional disinfection dosing where your discharge standard requires it. We provide a full electrical and consumables schedule with every specification so you can model operating costs accurately.
Can the plant operate fully off-grid with solar or hybrid power?
Yes. For remote eco-tourism lodges and off-grid estates, the plants pair well with solar PV and battery storage. The low-wattage blowers and pumps can be specified to run on a small off-grid power system, and we can advise on power-sizing requirements during the specification phase.

Get your project's treatment plant specified

Share your site parameters and permit requirements. We will send a preliminary plant specification, estimated footprint, and compliance summary for your EIA submission within five business days.