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Rehabilitating the trillion dollar water industry from a failing and underfunded centralized infrastructure to nimble micro-utilities owned by the people.

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Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We decided to offer water as a service, meaning businesses don’t need to purchase their own machines. Instead, we retain ownership and install a small, self-contained unit on-site. Clients simply pay per use, just like they’re accustomed to, while we handle maintenance. To fund

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Dan's brilliance has completely revolutionized an industry. Modular Water Systems is to wastewater infrastructure what Uber was to taxies.

Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The issue that worries us is contaminated water. It's a growing concern due to the rising levels of toxic industrial waste, which not only poses an environmental problem but also jeopardizes our well-being. The water is being endlessly cycled through persistent chemicals and

Water On Demand (@waterondemand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎙️🎙️🎙️Live now on YouTube! Legends of Water™ Episode 8 featuring the brilliant Dan Early. Join us! water.originclear.com/live?1=

🎙️🎙️🎙️Live now on YouTube! 

Legends of Water™ Episode 8 featuring the brilliant Dan Early. 

Join us! water.originclear.com/live?1=
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past 10 years, Uber has upended the taxi industry, shattering its traditional model while simultaneously expanding its scope and making it more accessible by drastically increasing the number of drivers—yet the industry still hasn’t recovered or adapted. People now

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We are pioneering the use of Structurally Reinforced Thermoplastics (SRTP) to revolutionize wastewater treatment infrastructure. #WastewaterInnovation #Infrastructure #HeavyPlastics #CorrosionProof #FutureReady #PublicWorks #SustainableSolutions

We are pioneering the use of Structurally Reinforced Thermoplastics (SRTP) to revolutionize wastewater treatment infrastructure.
#WastewaterInnovation #Infrastructure #HeavyPlastics #CorrosionProof #FutureReady #PublicWorks #SustainableSolutions
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our water infrastructure, constructed in the first half of the 20th century, prioritized centralized efficiency. We created a vast centralized water system focused on treating water to benefit the system itself rather than its users. Now, Modular Water is turning that approach

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🚧 Future-Proof Your Wastewater Infrastructure 🚧 Aging pump stations are a ticking time bomb for your budget and operations. Corrosion, costly repairs, and failing systems put your community at risk. But what if you could install a pump station that lasts 100 YEARS? 🔹

🚧 Future-Proof Your Wastewater Infrastructure 🚧

Aging pump stations are a ticking time bomb for your budget and operations. Corrosion, costly repairs, and failing systems put your community at risk. But what if you could install a pump station that lasts 100 YEARS?

🔹
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ninety percent of all water demand and usage comes from industry and agriculture, while only ten percent is residential. The problem doesn't lie in our homes; it's caused by industrial users relying heavily on municipal water systems. Our mission is to encourage these companies

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💧 The Case for Wastewater Decentralization: Keep Water Where It’s Needed 💧 Aging, overburdened centralized wastewater systems can’t keep up—but why keep pouring money into failing infrastructure when there’s a smarter, more sustainable way? Decentralized wastewater treatment

💧 The Case for Wastewater Decentralization: Keep Water Where It’s Needed 💧

Aging, overburdened centralized wastewater systems can’t keep up—but why keep pouring money into failing infrastructure when there’s a smarter, more sustainable way?

Decentralized wastewater treatment
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🚫 No More Tank Farms! 🚫 Tired of dealing with multiple tanks, costly maintenance, and inefficient wastewater treatment? Modular Water Systems brings you a game-changing solution: ✅ Compact, single-tank design – No more sprawling tank farms ✅ Lower maintenance costs – Built

🚫 No More Tank Farms! 🚫

Tired of dealing with multiple tanks, costly maintenance, and inefficient wastewater treatment? Modular Water Systems brings you a game-changing solution:

✅ Compact, single-tank design – No more sprawling tank farms

✅ Lower maintenance costs – Built
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You probably know septic tank rules have gotten stricter—leach fields need to be far from the house, and if they fail, you’re looking at nasty groundwater contamination. Our fix? Modular Water A closed-loop system that recycles black water. It cleans up the dirty stuff, and

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🚀 Why Design-Build is the Future of Wastewater Solutions When it comes to wastewater infrastructure, time, cost, and efficiency matter. Yet, traditional Design-Bid-Build (DBB) processes often lead to delays, budget overruns, and misalignment between engineering, manufacturing,

🚀 Why Design-Build is the Future of Wastewater Solutions

When it comes to wastewater infrastructure, time, cost, and efficiency matter. Yet, traditional Design-Bid-Build (DBB) processes often lead to delays, budget overruns, and misalignment between engineering, manufacturing,
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine a housing development or an office building powered for 500 years by a single uranium pellet. If we adopted this approach, the entire climate change narrative would shift. Concerns about eating insects would become irrelevant; nuclear power would simply replace fossil

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The Hidden Drain on Your Budget: What If You Could Invest for 100 Years? When everything looks great on the surface, "the out-of-sight, out-of-mind" infrastructure below is often neglected. For Public Works Directors and Utility Managers, wastewater infrastructure isn’t just

The Hidden Drain on Your Budget: What If You Could Invest for 100 Years?

When everything looks great on the surface, "the out-of-sight, out-of-mind" infrastructure below is often neglected. 

 For Public Works Directors and Utility Managers, wastewater infrastructure isn’t just
Riggs Eckelberry (@riggseck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 1990s, I worked for a public company where we relied heavily on surveys. We would survey logos, images, content, taglines, and various other elements. Then the year 2000 arrived, and suddenly there was no more money for surveys. So, what do you do? You try things out.

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Imagination shapes reality. No situation is hopeless—there's always a way out. I learned this the hard way in the 80s when I shut down my IT business, only for the next guy to make millions off the annuity I overlooked. The better idea is always there if you look for it.

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What do I do if want to start treating my own water, but I don't I have a water expert in my company? Or, I don't have a spare $million to buy the machine? I opt for a full-service contract. The machine is brought in, treats my water, and my "janitor" can handle any issues

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The Flint, MI Water Crisis - Circa 2014: In an attempt to reduce costs, a town in the throes of economic decline and on the verge of financial collapse, made several budgetary decisions surrounding the town’s water supply. This triggered a sequence of events that ultimately

The Flint, MI Water Crisis - Circa 2014:

In an attempt to reduce costs, a town in the throes of economic decline and on the verge of financial collapse, made several budgetary decisions surrounding the town’s water supply.

This triggered a sequence of events that ultimately