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Over the last decade, the energy industry has seen tremendous growth in several regions of the United States

To support development in areas rich in energy, such as natural gas (usually in smaller communities), local real estate markets have seen urgent demand for increased housing and associated infrastructure. For example, communities in North Dakota have seen dramatic growth through development of the Bakken Shale, with local communities and devel

Dec. 17, 2025

Laguna Technopark, a light industrial park near Laguna lake, 18.5 miles south of Metro Manila, upgraded to the Organica Water solution in November 2017. The 6,500 m3/d facility is the first Organica-powered for the Philippines, a country with over 100 million people but less than 30% of wastewater is treated.

The newly integrated WWTP, located directly between an industrial area and a residential area, has been further developed with the up rise of new residential homes. This Organ

Dec. 17, 2025

Sitting in Guizhou province’s highlands at 1,380m high, mountains peaking on every edge of the horizon and sparkling river’s rushing to dense mountain lakes and the Huangguoshu Waterfall, the Anshun plant is certainly a spectacular place to witness.

Dec. 17, 2025

Surya Cipta facility uses modern wastewater processing, the latest treatment technology to be applied in Indonesia

The coveted Surya Cipta City of Industry located in Karawang, Indonesia, has been seeing a rapid increase in growth and development over the last couple of years. With that, it’s important that its wastewater infrastructure remain resilient to the increasing impact of water on the systems. Due to this influx, the municipality of Karawang chose the Organica Water sol

Dec. 17, 2025

With a population growth of 24 million, Shanghai is truly the pinnacle of a 21st century city.  However, accelerated urbanization rates pose significant challenges in the design and utilization of water and wastewater facilities. Older wastewater treatment facilities must be upgraded to cope with stricter discharge limits, as well as increased capacities. The Wusong facility, capable of treating wastewater production of 70 thousand households, is a good example of what is happening city-

Dec. 17, 2025

Following the Organica upgrade, the Tianshan, China WWTP can produce I/A effluent while maintaining the current 70 000 t/d capacity – all without the need to build additional reactors.

Feb. 2, 2019

 South Pest  has grown in around it’s wastewater facility built in 1966, resulting in higher operating costs, occasional extreme foaming, and foul odors affecting neighborhoods around the property.

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Feb. 2, 2019

To reduce the environmental and economic impact of the project, the property developer searched for a more sustainable and efficient option for managing the wastewater needs of the community.



CHALLENGE
As the world continues to urbanize, it has become increasingly important to move away from some well-established patterns of city growth. Sustainable urban real estate development is becoming more widely adopted, as communities seek to grow while balanc

Feb. 2, 2019