Cloacina is excited to work with MuniQuip LLC on industrial projects! They are a manufacturers’ sales and service organization focused on mechanical rotating machinery, mechanical and biological process equipment and instrumentation for the municipal and industrial water and wastewater markets of California and Nevada. You can learn more about MuniQuip at http://www.muniquipllc.com/
Wine Country Industrial Park Time Lapse
The Wine Country Industrial Park’s recently installed 30,000 GPD Cloacina Mempac-I. This was another successful wastewater project for Cloacina and The Wallace Group, an engineering firm in San Luis Obispo, CA, which has a division specializing in wastewater design.
Cloacina Ranks 580 on INC. 5000
Cloacina ranks 580 out of 5000 of America’s fastest growing companies for 2017 by Inc. Magazine!
Happy Labor Day
Happy Labor Day to all the American workers whose hands continue to build our great nation!
Cloacina Vendor Spotlight: Universal Blower Pac
"They were willing to jump as high as we were being asked to jump by our clients. It's nice knowing that somebody is as equally invested in your success as you are." -Troy Ellison, Cloacina
CLOACINA IS IN THE LATEST ISSUE OF WINES AND VINES!
Read about the 15,000 GPD MEMPAC-I that Cloacina built for the Riboli Family Winery in Paso Robles, CA in the new Technology Issue of Wines and Vines Magazine. The unit provided allows the winery to reclaim 100% of their treated effluent for irrigation and sanitation purposes. Click the image below to read the article.
INSTALLATION SERIES: WINERY IN LIVERMORE, CA
Watch as the mechanical installation team from Fluid Resource Management lifts and sets a 25,000 Gallons per Day (GPD) Cloacina Mempac-I into place at a winery in Livermore, CA (Located in Alameda County). Fluid Resource Management is one of Cloacina's preferred installation contractors and it was a pleasure working with them on this project!
HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER!
As summer officially arrives and resorts, campgrounds, RV parks and recreational areas hit their maximum capacities, collection system workers have to respond to emergencies and system failures due to foreign objects being flushed down the toilet. Bikini tops, watermelon rinds, goggles, baseballs, tents and a pair of blue jeans are just a few of the large inorganics found locally in the volutes of pumps that resulted in sewage overflowing and water systems being shut down in peak seasons.
As a result of many 3:00 a.m. emergency callouts, Cloacina developed a packaged headworks system to catch all the baseballs and blue jeans accidentally flushed by summer enthusiasts. This headworks system, which includes an inlet screen, removes large inorganic material, like pup tents, that can cause damage to downstream wastewater treatment equipment. It is manufactured and fully-assembled at the factory, including integrated screens, which allows for quick installation and saves clients money in engineering and construction costs as well as the costs associated with emergency callouts due to equipment failure.

