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Posted On: 11/07/2019 3:04:50 PM
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NetworkNewsBreaks – OriginClear, Inc.’s (OCLND) Customized Wastewater Treatment System Helps Automotive Dealership Expand into Rural Land
OriginClear (OTC: OCLND), a leading provider of water treatment solutions, today announced that it has officially commissioned its first closed-loop modular toilet waste recycling system for a commercial project in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region. According to the update, the customized wastewater treatment system, valued at $130,000, assisted a customer to expand its automotive dealership into a rural area otherwise unfit for operation. “This project has enabled the business to expand into low-cost real estate that could not be connected to municipal sewage,” OriginClear Senior Engineer Daniel M. Early, PE, said in the news release. “The closed-loop recycling system compared favorably with the cost of a commercial-grade septic system, while avoiding potential groundwater contamination and reducing potable water demands. It’s an elegant solution for a problem many expanding businesses face.”
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OriginClear (OTC: OCLND), a leading provider of water treatment solutions, today announced that it has officially commissioned its first closed-loop modular toilet waste recycling system for a commercial project in the U.S. mid-Atlantic region. According to the update, the customized wastewater treatment system, valued at $130,000, assisted a customer to expand its automotive dealership into a rural area otherwise unfit for operation. “This project has enabled the business to expand into low-cost real estate that could not be connected to municipal sewage,” OriginClear Senior Engineer Daniel M. Early, PE, said in the news release. “The closed-loop recycling system compared favorably with the cost of a commercial-grade septic system, while avoiding potential groundwater contamination and reducing potable water demands. It’s an elegant solution for a problem many expanding businesses face.”
Please see full disclaimers on the NetworkNewsWire website applicable to all content provided by NNW, wherever published or re-published: http://NNW.fm/Disclaimer
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