Advanced solutions designed for efficiency, reliability, and environmental compliance
The Clearstream Wastewater Treatment System is a highly efficient "extended aeration" sewage treatment plant. This system, through aeration and clarification, provides a proper environment for aerobic bacteria and other micro-organisms that convert the incoming sewage into clear, odorless, and organically stable water.
Test results taken from actual in-service applications of Clearstream Systems average consistently below the United States Environmental Protection Agency requirements for direct discharge of treated effluent.
The simple compact design of the Clearstream System makes it easy to install and maintain. The 115V aerator uses very little electricity and is easily replaced in less than five minutes. The durable, high quality aerator will last many years and is very inexpensive to repair or replace.
-Quoted directly from ClearStream Wastewater Treatment
Energy Efficient Design – Our systems use minimal electricity while providing maximum treatment efficiency.
EPA Compliant Performance – Consistently exceeds Environmental Protection Agency requirements for treated effluent.
Simple Maintenance – Easy-to-maintain components with quick replacement options when needed.
Compact Installation – Designed for efficient space utilization with minimal footprint requirements.
Our systems effectively treat wastewater to protect groundwater and surface water resources from contamination.
Low energy consumption and minimal maintenance requirements result in reduced long-term operational costs.
Engineered for consistent operation in various conditions with minimal supervision required.
Designed to meet or exceed all local, state, and federal requirements for wastewater treatment.
Contact us today to discuss how our systems can meet your wastewater treatment needs.
ClearStream systems use advanced aerobic treatment technology that provides superior treatment compared to conventional septic systems. This results in cleaner effluent, reduced environmental impact, and often allows for smaller drain fields.
ClearStream systems require periodic inspection, occasional cleaning of filters, and pumping of solids every 3-5 years depending on usage. The aerator may need replacement after several years of operation, but this is a simple and inexpensive process.
ClearStream systems are approved for use in most jurisdictions across the United States. Our team can help verify local regulatory requirements and ensure that your system meets all necessary approvals.
During brief power outages, the system will continue to function as a passive treatment system. For extended outages, the system will resume normal operation once power is restored. Some models can be equipped with backup power options for critical applications.