Hawaii

Meet the team that can help you move your project forward

Hi, I am the Regional Sales Manager, Patrick Ely

My name’s Patrick Ely, and I’m the Regional Manager for Nexom, including EDI. My experience includes wastewater treatment process design and optimization and I’m involved in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment projects across North America.

Hi, I am the Regional Sales Manager, Patrick Ely

My name’s Patrick Ely, and I’m the Regional Manager for Nexom, including EDI. My experience includes wastewater treatment process design and optimization and I’m involved in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment projects across North America.

Also, allow me to introduce our reps in Hawaii. They understand what we do really well and can bring our exclusive technologies to your project. You can reach them at:

H2O Process

Phone: 808-376-0865
Website: h2process.com
Office: 1950 Young St.
Honolulu, HI 96826

Optimal Water

Phone: 808-226-3799
Website: optimalwater.net
Office: 94-1388 Moaniani St, #241
Waipahu, HI 96797

Meet Our Hawaii Representative(s)

What engineers have said:

"[EDI'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:

"EDI'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

Laguna Niguel, CA

The South Orange County Wastewater Authority (SOCWA) has three primary treatment facilities to treat approximately 26 million gallons of wastewater per day. SOCWA must manage these plants to keep the infrastructure working to create both recycled water and treated effluent.

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Sonoma, California

Aeration upgrade allows winery to minimize energy consumption and double handling capacity during their peak season.

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California, MO

Plant upgrade allows simplified maintenance and room for future expansion while meeting compliance.

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