British Columbia

Meet the team that can help you move your project forward
Allow us to introduce our reps for BC: Mequipco are dedicated to assisting consultants, contractors and end users in water and wastewater treatment projects. Mequipco has a reputation of excellence in customer service, quality of systems performance and provision of superior, technologically advanced products.

Phone: 604-273-0553
Website: www.mequipco.com
Office: The Offices at Northgate
Unit #304 – 1777 56th Street
Delta, BC Canada V4L 0A6

For contacts in the mining industry, we are represented by Minera. Eric and his team are ready to show you how Nexom technologies and service are ideally suited to meet your unique needs.

Phone: 438-870-0450
Website: www.minera.solutions
Office: 6778, rue Molson
Montréal, Québec
H1Y 3C7

Meet Our British Columbia Representative(s)

What engineers have said:

"[Nexom's] innovative technology as a post lagoon tertiary filter will meet all the town's future development needs and save the town millions of dollars compared to a conventional plant!"— TRISH JOHNSON, OTTAWA, ONTARIO

What engineers have said:

"The [SAGR] wastewater system is consistently discharging extremely high effluent quality with non-detect BOD, TSS and ammonia."
— MATT WILDMAN, P.E. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

What engineers have said:

"Nexom's ability to work with the local operators and their client service throughout the pilot was exemplary!"
— TRISH JOHNSON OTTAWA, ONTARIO

What engineers have said:

"The ease of operation and the ultimate success of the Walker [SAGR] system has led to several other projects in the surrounding communities and throughout Iowa."— MATT WILDMAN, P.E. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

Recent Case Studies

Pala Casino, CA

Given the casino’s need to meet CA Title 22 reuse quality standards, the MITA® Pile Cloth Disk Filter was identified as a great solution because it can cost-effectively achieve lower TSS and turbidity than most other options on the market.

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Shellbrook, SK

Shellbrook’s objective was to treat its wastewater to the standards set by the CCME (Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment), which Saskatchewan Environment was in the process of adopting.

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Pilot Butte, SK

Back in 2014, Pilot Butte’s population had just climbed past 2,500, and with several developments in progress, the Saskatchewan municipality needed to upgrade their two-cell facultative lagoon system to allow for more treatment capacity.

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