With a failed drainfield and no sewer service available, homeowners in North Carolina faced the real possibility of losing their home.
Glendhu Bay Holiday Park’s wastewater system wasn’t meeting discharge limits, which threatened a nearby source of drinking water.
These two AX-Max units make up the phase 1 Grizzly Ranch installation. More units can easily be added as the development builds out.
A new subdivision needed cost-effective wastewater collection and treatment that could be installed in phases and would perform reliably.
After Hurricane Tomas, this Caribbean resort desperately needed a new wastewater system before the busy Christmas tourist season.
The Boy Scouts of America wanted to reuse greywater generated by 336 shower buildings at the Summit Bechtel Reserve.
A luxury housing development chose a custom TCOM™ telemetry panel to monitor and control its wastewater Treatment Systems.
The refurbishment of Camp Fircom in British Columbia featured a new dining hall and an AdvanTex wastewater system.
An AdvanTex system at Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa helps meet the needs of this environmentally sensitive site.
For their new elementary school, Meridian School District needed a wastewater system that could meet strict permit limits.
Jim Ball Vineyards in Mendocino, California, installed a series of AdvanTex AX-100 units to treat both processing and domestic waste.