WEXGLOBAL 2022 Award Winner
Algaewheel is pleased to announce it won the Aqualia Award for Innovations at the 2022 WEXGlobal event.
Algaewheel is pleased to announce it won the Aqualia Award for Innovations at the 2022 WEXGlobal event.
Village hosts first Algaewheel technology sewage treatment plant in New York state Julie Sherwood | Messenger Post Media USA Today Network NAPLES, NY — A field in the village of Naples where once stood an outhouse now stands a 21st-century sewage treatment plant powered by algae and sunlight. The Algaewheel is a first in New York state…
Oldcastle Precast, the leading manufacturer of precast and polymer concrete and plastics in the United States, and part of Oldcastle, Inc., the U.S. arm of international building materials company CRH, announced that it has signed an exclusive agreement with Indianapolis based Algaewheel Technologies, LLC to sell Algaewheel technology as part of its decentralized wastewater treatment…
by Michael Schwartz (WHAM) – Naples has a new facility that treats wastewater coming from the hundreds of homes in the village. Septic tanks have been used for years, but now wastewater will go through public sewer lines into this facility to then be cleaned before being pumped back out into the local waterways. Michael Schwartz…
OneWater Inc, pioneer of the low-energy Algaewheel wastewater treatment process, recently announced the award of their first project in the State of New York. The project, Village of Naples, New Sanitary Sewer System and WWTP, includes installation of a new collection system and 50,000 GPD Algaewheel wastewater treatment plant to sewer the Main Street corridor…
OneWater lnc, pioneer of the low-energy Algaewheel wastewater treatment process, recently announced the award of their first project in the State of lowa. The project, West Lake Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, is for the Scott County Conservation Board and includes installation of a 10,000 GPD average dry weather flow Algaewheel wastewater treatment plant. The Algaewheel…
The Cincinnati Nature Center’s Algaewheel wastewater system is unique to Ohio, and one of only a few in the nation. This innovative system uses algae and bacteria, with very little electricity, to process waste from the 10 buildings at the Rowe Woods site and from 150,000 visitors each year.