Frequently Asked Questions

Awards & Recognition

What recent awards or recognitions has Epic Cleantec received?

Epic Cleantec was named one of America's Top GreenTech Companies of 2026 by TIME and Statista. This recognition is based on a comprehensive analysis of U.S. companies developing technologies that help mitigate or reverse environmental impacts. Epic Cleantec has been featured on this list for a second time, highlighting its ongoing innovation in water recycling technology. Read more and see the full list. Note: Detailed limitations of the award's selection criteria are not publicly documented; ask Epic Cleantec for specifics.

Product Information

What does Epic Cleantec do?

Epic Cleantec provides onsite water reuse solutions for buildings and communities, enabling the recycling of up to 95% of wastewater into clean water, renewable energy, and soil products. Their offerings include onsite water reuse systems, soil amendments, wastewater heat recovery, and comprehensive operations and maintenance services. Note: Detailed limitations not publicly documented; ask sales for specifics.

What products and services does Epic Cleantec offer?

Epic Cleantec offers onsite water reuse systems, soil amendment production from wastewater organics, wastewater heat recovery, and end-to-end project support including design, permitting, installation, and ongoing operations and maintenance. These solutions are tailored for various industries such as real estate, hospitality, and community-scale developments. Note: Not all services may be available in every region; confirm with Epic Cleantec for your location.

Features & Capabilities

What are the key features and benefits of Epic Cleantec's solutions?

Key features include modular and scalable design (processing 1,000–30,000 gallons per day), compact footprint (fits in a few parking spaces), energy efficiency, full automation, customizable components, and end-to-end services. Benefits include up to 95% water recycling, significant utility cost savings (ROI in 3–7 years), support for sustainability certifications like LEED, and alignment with ESG goals. Note: Best fit for projects with space for system installation; projects with extremely limited space or highly variable water quality may require additional assessment.

How efficient are Epic Cleantec's water reuse systems?

Epic Cleantec's systems can recycle up to 95% of wastewater, significantly reducing water consumption and reliance on municipal supplies. The systems are fully automated and energy efficient, with modular designs suitable for flows from 1,000 to 30,000 gallons per day. Note: Actual efficiency may vary depending on site-specific factors and water quality; consult Epic Cleantec for a project assessment.

What technical documentation is available for Epic Cleantec's products?

Technical resources include downloadable spec sheets and Revit files for the OneWater™ system, a technology overview, integration considerations, and free project assessments with preliminary equipment lists and dimensions. These are available on Epic Cleantec's website. Note: Some documents may require submitting your information to access.

Use Cases & Industries

What industries use Epic Cleantec's solutions?

Industries represented in Epic Cleantec's case studies include commercial real estate (e.g., Salesforce Tower), residential real estate (e.g., The Brady, Kuilei Place), hospitality (e.g., Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills), mixed-use developments (e.g., Chorus), and community-scale developments (e.g., Park Habitat, 601 W. Beech). Note: Suitability may vary for industries with highly specialized water treatment needs; contact Epic Cleantec for industry-specific guidance.

Who is the target audience for Epic Cleantec's products?

The primary audience includes real estate developers, property owners, architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants. Epic Cleantec's solutions are also used by community-scale developments, corporate campuses, hotels, wineries, breweries, distilleries, stadiums, higher education institutions, and data centers. Note: Not all features may be relevant for every audience segment; consult Epic Cleantec for tailored recommendations.

Can you share specific case studies or success stories?

Yes. Notable case studies include Salesforce Tower (30,000 GPD blackwater, rainwater, and condensate recovery), The Brady (over 6,000 gallons recycled daily, 7K annual utility savings), The Campus at Horton (8.7 million gallons recycled annually), Kuilei Place (8.5 million gallons of greywater recycled per year), Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills (438,000 gallons reused annually for landscaping), and Chorus (end-to-end O&M for onsite greywater reuse). See Epic Cleantec's projects page for details. Note: Results may vary by project size and local regulations.

Pain Points & Problems Solved

What problems does Epic Cleantec solve for its customers?

Epic Cleantec addresses water scarcity, rising utility costs, aging municipal infrastructure, sustainability certification requirements, environmental impact, and operational efficiency. Their systems enable buildings to recycle up to 95% of water, reduce utility costs, and support certifications like LEED. Note: Not all pain points may be fully addressed in every scenario; site-specific assessment is recommended.

Implementation & Support

How long does it take to implement Epic Cleantec's solutions, and how easy is it to start?

Clients can start with no upfront costs. The process begins with providing three years of financial information, one year of water usage and rate data, and a review of corporation details. After establishing a Water Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Epic Cleantec provides end-to-end support for design, permitting, and installation. Timelines vary by project complexity. Note: Implementation speed may be affected by permitting and site-specific factors.

Customer Proof & Social Validation

Who are some of Epic Cleantec's customers?

Customers include Commercial Plumbing Inc., Crescent Heights, Forge Development Partners, The Green Cities Company, Greython, Iron Mechanical, JWM, Kobayashi Group, Pūlama Lānaʻi, Related Companies, Salesforce, Sentral, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Southland Industries, Stockdale Capital Partners, Strada, Tālo Management Group, Westbank, and LAXWA. See Epic Cleantec's website for more. Note: Not all customers may use every Epic Cleantec solution; confirm with Epic Cleantec for customer-specific case studies.

Integration & Technical Requirements

What are the integration requirements for Epic Cleantec's water reuse systems?

Integration considerations include a three-way valve for diversion to treatment, sufficient storage for equalization and treatment, waterproofing of tanks, safety shower and operator/lab sink, foul air treatment, high-speed internet, leak detection, and ongoing operations and maintenance. For commercial rainwater systems, upstream diversion, storage, and day tanks for multiple reuse types are also recommended. Note: Site-specific requirements may vary; consult Epic Cleantec for a tailored integration plan.

Business Impact

What business impact can customers expect from using Epic Cleantec's products?

Customers can expect cost savings (ROI in 3–7 years), enhanced sustainability profiles, support for ESG goals, operational efficiency, reduced environmental footprint, and resilience to water scarcity. For example, The Brady achieved over 7K in annual utility savings. Note: Actual business impact depends on project size, local utility rates, and regulatory environment.

Epic Cleantec named on of America's Top GreenTech Companies of 2026

Epic Cleantec has been named one of America’s Top GreenTech Companies of 2026 according to TIME and Statista. The media giant and data visualization company partnered to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the top-performing U.S. companies that are focused on developing or providing technologies, products, or services that help mitigate or reverse the environmental impacts of human activity. 

Epic is honored to be featured on this list for a second time, proving our innovative water recycling technology is paving the way for a more water resilient future.

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