Wastewater Treatment

Modern Wastewater Treatment That Protects Your Reputation

When wastewater isn’t properly treated, everything downstream is at risk—local lakes, public health, and your facility’s reputation.

Eden Lakes partners with municipalities, campgrounds, and private facilities across the USA, Australia and New Zealand to reduce nutrient discharge, lower bacteria levels, and ease regulatory pressure—without costly infrastructure upgrades or excessive chemical use.

Across the country, operators are expressing growing concern that the land application of biosolids could soon be restricted or banned—either statewide or nationwide. Eden Lakes offers proven methods to significantly reduce biosolids volume and safely dispose of what remains, helping you stay ahead of changing regulations while protecting your environment.

What We Offer

Our wastewater treatment system improves effluent quality using three powerful strategies:

  • Boosted oxygen levels to accelerate natural waste breakdown

  • Targeted nutrient removal focusing on phosphorus, ammonia, and nitrogen

  • Microbial balancing to stabilize bacterial communities and improve flow-through

At the core of our approach is nanobubble technology, which hyper-stimulates bacterial and microbial activity in lagoon systems. This enhances treatment efficiency, restores biological balance, and supports ongoing NPDES compliance—without the need for expensive infrastructure upgrades.

Stay ahead of regulations while protecting your local waterways with a smarter, nature-based solution.

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Key Benefits:

One case study presented WAFTEC showed an 800hp blower being turned off and replaced with 9 hp of PrO2 systems, while improving biosolids reduction by 4 times.
 

Ideal For:

The PrO2 is ideal for organic biosolids reduction and improving dissolved oxygen in agricultural, industrial and municipal wastewaters.
 
For farming operations needing improvements in their wastewater treatment, the PrO2 system significantly increases nutrient concentration in biosolids—making land application more efficient. Some farmers have expanded their application area from 300 acres to over 900 acres due to the enhanced nutrient density in the reduced biosolid volume. The equipment is available through a fully maintained lease, eliminating downside risk and unexpected costs. In most cases, the savings on disposal far exceed the rental cost. We’re also open to public-private joint ventures when needed to help resolve complex wastewater challenges.
 

Why Eden Lakes?

We work with small towns and facility owners across the country who want cleaner water without the complexity. Whether you’re dealing with outdated lagoons or high nutrient loads, we’ll design a practical plan that restores function, protects the environment, and keeps inspectors off your back.

We’re not here to sell you hardware—we’re here to quietly fix the root cause and help you build trust downstream.

Need to clean up your wastewater discharge—without rebuilding your whole system?

Serving the country with opportunities around the world.
 

We optimize treatment to reduce nutrient loads and bacteria levels in effluent—helping facilities meet strict discharge regulations across the Midwest.

We work with municipal plants, campgrounds, rural communities, and industrial sites to improve treatment performance and protect nearby lakes.

Yes. Our systems are tailored to your facility and often include oxygenation, filtration, and natural treatment steps that reduce these nutrients effectively.

Cleaner discharge protects downstream lakes, reduces algae blooms, and supports long-term watershed health—especially in sensitive regions around Lake Michigan and inland lakes in Indiana and Ohio.

Absolutely. We specialize in cost-effective upgrades that work for both small communities and larger municipalities.

Need help with your water system?

Let’s talk. Whether you’re facing compliance issues, algae blooms, or biosolids buildup, we’re here to help you find a solution that works—for your water and your community.