Treat wastewater at the point of generation.
Decentralized wastewater treatment refers to the process of treating wastewater locally, often at the point of generation, instead of relying on a central, large-scale treatment plant. Within decentralized wastewater treatment systems, smaller, modular treatment units or networks are distributed across a development site, handling wastewater from individual homes, buildings, or smaller clusters of properties.

Some of the key benefits of decentralized wastewater treatment systems include the following:
- You can scale decentralized systems to meet the specific needs of a development or municipality, with treatment units added or adjusted as the area grows.
- In many cases, decentralized treatment systems require a lower capital investment and can reduce ongoing operational costs by eliminating the need for extensive infrastructure.
- Decentralized systems do not require the time-consuming build-out that typically occurs with central treatment plants.
- Decentralized treatment systems are designed to meet or exceed local regulations, ensuring the treated water is safe for discharge or reuse. This helps developers and municipalities avoid delays with permitting and inspections.
At Distributed Wastewater, we are revolutionizing wastewater for a more sustainable future here in Florida. As your development project gets underway, turn to us, and we can design and engineer wastewater solutions that help you overcome wastewater obstacles while ensuring you end up with an effective wastewater treatment plan.
Overall, decentralized wastewater treatment provides an efficient, flexible, and timely approach to managing wastewater, especially in rapidly growing communities and large-scale developments. Contact us today for additional information about our innovative and customizable wastewater solutions.
At Distributed Wastewater, we provide decentralized wastewater treatment services throughout Florida, including Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Hernando County, Citrus County, Manatee County, Sumter County, Marion County, and Lake County.