“Even technologies with successful installations around the world often face a final hurdle before widespread adoption: proving themselves under local conditions.”
So begins “From Global Success to Local Proof: Cyclor® Turbo’s North American Debut,” a Water Daily article published Monday, June 29, 2026, by journalist Eric Sandy.
The article features Cyclor® Turbo—“an AGS process designed to help utilities increase treatment capacity and improve nutrient removal within existing infrastructure”—and the full-scale demonstration site in East St. Paul, Manitoba, which the article says is “helping answer questions utilities commonly raise when evaluating AGS technologies.”
Read the full Water Daily article.
The Water Daily feature follows other recent coverage of Cyclor® Turbo (a SUEZ technology brought to North America by Nexom) and the East St. Paul full-scale demonstration site. In April, the Winnipeg Free Press published a profile of the site and the company that built it. The site also is the subject of an ongoing six-part series on Nexom.com titled “Bringing Cyclor® Turbo to North America,” and Nexom.com has video of the East St. Paul blustery April ribbon-cutting event.
Recent Updates
Part 4: Construction and Commissioning of Cyclor® Turbo in a Live North American Treatment Environment
In Part 3, the focus shifts to design— how Cyclor Turbo was adapted to the East St. Paul facility and the key design considerations involved in implementing it within an existing SBR system.
Bringing Cyclor® Turbo to North America – Part 3: Designing for Real-World Conditions
In Part 3, the focus shifts to design— how Cyclor Turbo was adapted to the East St. Paul facility and the key design considerations involved in implementing it within an existing SBR system.
