Treating wastewater nature's way.

  • Featured Project

    Old Trail School

    Living Machine® or Living Classroom? The greenhouse holding Old Trail School’s wastewater treatment system not only has painted turtles, goldfish, catfish and a dozen species of plants. It also has tables, chairs, and a blackboard. {More}

  • Featured Project

    Guilford County Schools

    Why did Guilford County choose Living Machine® to treat wastewater at their new schools? How does $4 million in infrastructure savings sound? Plus five million gallons of clean, recycled water to use on site every year. Free. Forever. {More}

  • Featured Project

    Esalen Institute

    The Esalen Institute takes pride in its stewardship over 27 acres of pristine California coastline. Is it any surprise that they chose the most tested and reliable ecological system for treating their wastewater? {More}

  • Featured Project

    El Monte Sagrado Resort

    Water for cascading trout ponds and waterfalls is hard to come by in the high desert. But with a Living Machine® creating clean recycled water every day, El Monte's wastewater infrastructure has become an architectural showcase. {More}

How It Works

How does it work?

Can you spot the wastewater treatment system in the pictures on this page? Here’s a hint: They are ALL pictures of wastewater treatment systems.

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