Water On Demand (WODI), a subsidiary of OriginClear, Inc. (OTC Other: OCLN), announced that its Modular Water Systems™ (MWS) division successfully delivered an EveraMOD™ pump station package to a major wastewater upgrade project in Pennsylvania. This marks another successful EveraMOD installation, highlighting strong market demand and product effectiveness.
In Big Beaver Borough, Pennsylvania, an aging wastewater pump station was nearing failure, with replacement efforts hindered by internal approvals, vendor coordination issues, and permitting challenges. A tight deadline tied to federal funding added pressure for timely completion. Modular Water Systems addressed these challenges by providing an EveraMOD pump station package, offering faster lead times and cost-effective implementation compared to traditional methods.
Russ Huffmyer, President and CEO of V-Systems, Inc., the MWS manufacturer representative, emphasized that Modular Water’s packaged solutions act as a one-stop option, reducing scope gaps, streamlining coordination, and minimizing delays by serving as a single point of contact throughout the project.
The U.S. wastewater infrastructure is in crisis, with traditional concrete structures deteriorating due to age and corrosion. In contrast, EveraMOD pump stations, made from structurally reinforced thermoplastics (SRTP), are built to last up to 100 years, offering reliable, cost-effective service for various wastewater applications.
Alma Rettinger, Project Engineer for Big Beaver Borough, praised the EveraMOD system for meeting the project’s specifications and enabling easy installation and integration into the existing system.
This project demonstrates the effectiveness of Modular Water Systems’ innovative, packaged approach in delivering critical infrastructure solutions quickly and efficiently.