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Bastrop council hears Reuse Engineering pitch for membrane wastewater plants that could shrink footprint and generate revenue
Summary
Reuse Engineering and partners presented membrane-based wastewater technology that the company says can reduce plant footprint and on-site civil costs, produce high-quality effluent and create sludge-receiving revenue streams; council asked about contaminants, costs, and timelines and directed staff to schedule more planning.
City leaders and utility staff on Dec. 17 heard a workshop presentation from Reuse Engineering, Trane Technologies and partners on membrane-based wastewater treatment that company representatives said can shrink plant footprint, lower total installed cost, and create new revenue through reclaimed water and sludge processing.
Trey Wozdorf (attorney, Hans Scarborough) introduced Reuse personnel, including company executives and technical staff. The presenter described membrane systems that use submerged membranes for water–solid separation, arguing the technology yields effluent that can meet stringent state…
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