Campground Wastewater Treatment with the Mejec Scavenger Household Sewage Treatment Plant
Camping is all about getting closer to nature—but protecting that environment requires more than beautiful landscapes. As visitor numbers increased at a campground, the existing wastewater management approach could no longer meet operational and environmental requirements. A reliable on-site treatment system became essential to keep the site clean, compliant, and sustainable.
To address these challenges, the campground selected the Mejec Scavenger Household Sewage Treatment Plant, an integrated wastewater treatment solution specifically designed for decentralized domestic sewage treatment. After commissioning, the system quickly became an important part of the site's daily operation, providing stable wastewater treatment with minimal maintenance while improving the overall camping environment.

Treating Every Drop of Domestic Wastewater
Unlike traditional sewer-connected facilities, campgrounds generate wastewater from multiple sources within a relatively compact area. Restrooms, showers, kitchens, and laundry facilities all contribute to daily wastewater production.
The Mejec Scavenger system is designed to collect and treat both blackwater and greywater, including:
Toilet wastewater
Kitchen wastewater
Laundry water
Shower and wash basin wastewater
Using the CASS process, the equipment maintains efficient biological treatment under changing occupancy levels, making it well suited to campgrounds where visitor numbers fluctuate throughout the year.
After treatment, the effluent consistently meets local discharge requirements and can be safely released. Depending on local regulations, the reclaimed water can also be reused for landscape irrigation, toilet flushing, and other non-potable applications, helping reduce freshwater consumption across the site.
Designed for Remote Locations
One of the reasons the customer chose the Mejec Scavenger system was its suitability for off-grid and semi-remote installations.
The unit combines solar power with conventional grid electricity, allowing the system to prioritize renewable energy while maintaining reliable operation during periods of limited sunlight. This hybrid power configuration helps lower operating costs and improves long-term energy efficiency.
To simplify daily management, the equipment is equipped with an intelligent remote monitoring system. Operators can monitor operating conditions remotely, reducing the need for frequent on-site inspections and enabling faster responses whenever maintenance is required.
A Cleaner Environment, A Better Visitor Experience
Since installation, the wastewater treatment system has been operating reliably, providing continuous treatment for the campground's domestic sewage.
Beyond meeting discharge standards, the project has noticeably improved the site's overall environment. Cleaner surroundings, better wastewater management, and the opportunity to reuse treated water have enhanced both operational efficiency and the visitor experience. The customer has expressed strong satisfaction with the system's performance, ease of maintenance, and long-term operating economy.
Why the Mejec Scavenger Household Sewage Treatment Plant?
The Mejec Scavenger is engineered for decentralized wastewater treatment applications where municipal sewer infrastructure is unavailable. Its integrated design combines biological treatment, intelligent operation, and energy-efficient performance into a compact system suitable for residential and commercial projects alike.
Key benefits include:
Efficient treatment of blackwater and greywater
Advanced CASS biological treatment technology
Stable effluent meeting local discharge standards
Water reuse for irrigation and toilet flushing
Intelligent remote monitoring for simplified operation
Hybrid solar and grid power supply
Low operating costs and minimal maintenance
Ideal for decentralized and off-grid wastewater treatment
Supporting Sustainable Outdoor Destinations
As eco-tourism and outdoor recreation continue to expand, wastewater treatment is becoming an increasingly important part of campground infrastructure. Projects like this demonstrate how decentralized treatment systems can help protect natural resources while providing reliable sanitation for visitors.
With the successful implementation of the Mejec Scavenger Household Sewage Treatment Plant, the campground has established a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable wastewater management system—one that supports both environmental protection and long-term operational efficiency.