Containerized Wastewater Treatment Plant Deployed at Remote Mountain Camp
In high-altitude environments, water management presents unique challenges. Limited access to fresh water and the difficulty of wastewater discharge make traditional solutions both costly and unsustainable. Addressing this issue, Mejec has successfully deployed a containerized sewage treatment system at a remote mountain camp, enabling efficient and sustainable water management on-site.

Project Challenge
At remote mountain locations, transporting fresh water uphill requires significant time and cost, while safely managing wastewater is even more complex. Without proper treatment, wastewater discharge can pose environmental risks to surrounding ecosystems.
Solution: Containerized Wastewater Treatment
Mejec’s containerized system provides an integrated and compact solution designed for off-grid environments. By treating wastewater directly at the source, the system reduces reliance on external water supply and eliminates the need for frequent water transportation.
Key advantages include:
On-site wastewater treatment to reduce logistics costs
Compact, containerized design for remote deployment
Improved environmental protection by preventing untreated discharge
Enabling Water Reuse and Sustainability
With advanced treatment processes, the system allows treated water to be reused for non-potable applications, supporting a more efficient water cycle. This approach significantly reduces overall water consumption and aligns with sustainable development goals.
Supporting Off-Grid Infrastructure
The successful implementation of this project demonstrates that reliable wastewater treatment is achievable even in the most challenging environments. By combining mobility, efficiency, and performance, Mejec continues to expand the possibilities of decentralized water solutions.