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Turnkey Wastewater Incinerator Plants

 

Whether you’re a developer, an RV park owner, an operator for a mining site, or part of a subdivision facing significant septic challenges, SepticJohn offers innovative and sustainable solutions tailored to your needs. The WES Series offer a groundbreaking approach to wastewater management and are ideal at job sites, military camps,  or developments where pump and haul is the only option. These turnkey wastewater incinerator plants can be dropped shipped for rapid deployment and since they are mobile, they can be moved from site to site if needed. 

Our efficient wastewater incinerator system processes sewage into a small amount of environmentally safe ash, eliminating the need for traditional leach lines or anaerobic systems. This technology not only provides a sustainable alternative but also ensures a quick return on investment by significantly reducing costs associated with land use and infrastructure.

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Case Studies

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

 

One of the world’s largest mining companies faced significant costs and logistical challenges hauling wastewater from a remote site—requiring up to 10 hours of transport each way, multiple times a week. By implementing a WES plant, they transitioned to a fully on-site solution, eliminating hauling requirements and significantly reducing operational costs while improving efficiency.

Cabin Development Community

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

 

A business owner and developer faced significant wastewater challenges while building a large cabin development near a beautiful lake, where traditional systems were not feasible. By implementing multiple WES plants, they were able to process all wastewater on-site in a compliant and environmentally responsible manner. This solution enabled the full development of the property while preserving the surrounding natural environment.

Truck Stop

Remote Mining Camp in Australia

Truck Stop

 

A truck stop with high wastewater demand was unable to move forward due to the inability to install a conventional septic system. With a WES plant in place, they overcame infrastructure limitations and deployed a scalable, on-site wastewater solution. The result: uninterrupted operations, reduced hauling costs, and a reliable system built to handle heavy daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at team@ecojohn.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

WES (Wastewater Evaporation System) is Ecojohn's scalable, non-discharge wastewater treatment solution designed for commercial and remote applications. It uses evaporation and incineration technology to process wastewater on-site, eliminating the need for pump-outs, drain fields, or sewer connections. WES systems are typically containerized or housed in compact buildings, making them easy to deploy, relocate, and operate in harsh or off-grid environments.


WES plants are fully scalable and designed to meet a wide range of wastewater demands. A single WES unit can typically process between 300 to 2,000 gallons per day (GPD), depending on the configuration and application.

For larger projects, multiple WES buildings can be installed and operated together to handle increased volumes, providing a flexible and expandable solution as capacity needs grow.


WES plants are designed with a compact footprint, making them ideal for sites where space is limited. The smallest unit requires approximately 10 × 8 feet, while larger systems—such as a 2,000 GPD unit—typically measure around 40 × 8 feet.

For higher capacity needs, multiple units can be installed in series to scale the system efficiently. Even with multiple units, the total space required is significantly less than what is needed for traditional septic systems and drain fields.


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