Cleanwater Farm was built to solve problems that anyone in the onsite wastewater business already knows too well. Waste keeps piling up, regulations are tightening, land application is becoming harder to get permitted and municipalities are making it harder to dump loads. For waste haulers, it’s a real operational and financial headache. The team behind […]
If you’ve been in the onsite wastewater business for any length of time, you know communities are growing faster than municipal infrastructure can keep up. Dumping regulations are getting tighter, capacity is limited, and fees keep creeping upward. Chances are you’ve seen some of these issues firsthand. Waste streams are getting more complicated. What used […]
If you’ve worked in onsite wastewater for any length of time, you know the daily headaches. We’ve been there. We faced every challenge head-on, and the lessons learned shaped the way our systems operate today. Traditional dewatering boxes weren’t fast enough, trucks had to travel long distances to dump, costing hours of time. For us, […]
At Cleanwater Farm, we’ve built a process that takes waste from trucks, processes it, and returns it safely to the ground. Sometimes as solids, sometimes as water, and sometimes as something completely new. It begins with collection. Waste is taken from portable toilets and septic tanks. Next comes logistics: Even the best separation system is […]
Dewatering is a familiar challenge in onsite wastewater. Standard methods get the job done, but they can be slow, require multiple boxes, and often demand extra labor to keep solids and water separated efficiently. Some approaches simply take too long, clog easily, and make scheduling unpredictable. With Cleanwater Farm, we faced these same hurdles and […]
For years, onsite wastewater management was slow, messy, and expensive. It wasn’t uncommon for haulers to spend an hour or more unloading at a receiving station, fighting against clogged bar screens with rakes in hand. Instead of relying on these screens that constantly needed scraping, they tested a vibrating sieve system borrowed from the mining, […]
The wastewater industry is changing. The old model of hauling it away, treating what you can, and paying to dispose of what’s left, is giving way to something smarter, greener, and profitable. At Cleanwater Farm, that shift centers around one key idea: waste isn’t waste if you know what to do with it. A great […]