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CREW Carbon Highlights Multi-Benefit Wastewater Solution and Partnership With HRSD

CREW Carbon Highlights Multi-Benefit Wastewater Solution and Partnership With HRSD

According to a recent LinkedIn post from CREW Carbon, the company is positioning its wastewater treatment solution as a multi-benefit offering for utilities, citing a new partnership with HRSD. The post highlights operational gains such as more consistent biological treatment, improved nutrient removal, better settleability, and the potential generation of carbon credits, particularly when paired with HRSD’s patented technology.

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The LinkedIn post further suggests that CREW’s approach may offer operating expense savings by substituting conventional chemicals, enhancing nitrification, reducing metal salt use for phosphorus removal, and potentially improving sludge thickening and dewatering. The company also indicates that process intensification and low-turbidity effluent could create opportunities for capital expenditure savings at utility customers.

In addition, the post notes potential safety and compliance benefits, including reduced operator exposure to hazardous chemicals like sodium hydroxide and more stable biological performance that may support permit compliance via better effluent quality. For investors, these attributes could enhance CREW Carbon’s value proposition to municipal and regional wastewater utilities, potentially supporting customer adoption and recurring revenue streams.

The environmental angle is also emphasized in the post, which points to lower carbon footprints through replacing carbon-intensive chemicals with locally sourced minerals and reducing process emissions. If utilities increasingly prioritize decarbonization and regulatory compliance, CREW Carbon’s positioning at the intersection of cost efficiency, safety, and emissions reduction may strengthen its competitive stance in the wastewater treatment and environmental services market.

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