BBB Septic, a trailblazer in wastewater innovation, announced that Jon Jouvenaux will deliver a scheduled presentation titled “Our Journey to a CleanWater Farm” at the Onsite Wastewater Mega-Conference 2025 in Sandusky, Ohio. The session will showcase the revolutionary CleanWater Farm nutrient recycling process, a sustainable solution easing Northwest Arkansas’ infrastructure demands.
CleanWater Farm transforms wastewater from septic and portable toilets into valuable resources. The process filters wastewater, treats it with natural additives to eliminate pathogens and odors, and applies it to fields for hay production. BBB Septic is actively pursuing permits to expand the process to irrigate a retail tree farm and convert solids into bio-char, a charcoal that could be used as a great soil amendment product or air filtration in livestock facilities. This innovative system reduces strain on municipal wastewater networks while boosting local agriculture.
“CleanWater Farm is a game-changer for our growing region,” said Jon Jouvenaux. “By recycling nutrients responsibly, we’re supporting farmers and preserving our environment for future generations. I’m thrilled to share our story at the Onsite Wastewater Mega-Conference 2025 to raise awareness of innovative wastewater solutions, helping inform governing authorities to make forward-thinking decisions on permitting.”
Hosted by the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA), the Mega-Conference, held October 19–22 at the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center, unites industry leaders to explore cutting-edge wastewater solutions. Jouvenaux’s presentation will dive into CleanWater Farm nutrient recycling’s advanced filtration and de-watering techniques, which produce clean water for irrigation or absorption into underground water tables.
The process starts with collecting wastewater from regional customers, followed by filtration to remove debris. After treatment, the liquid is spread across designated fields via a specialized vehicle or processed through de-watering to separate solids. The resulting clean water nourishes fields or flows into absorption areas, ensuring minimal environmental impact. BBB Septic is seeking permits to expand this process to include tree farm irrigation and bio-char production, innovative approaches that require regulatory support due to their uncommon nature.
With Northwest Arkansas’ rapid growth straining utilities, CleanWater Farm offers a sustainable path forward. By repurposing wastewater into agricultural and environmental assets, BBB Septic is redefining wastewater management and advocating for progressive permitting to enable these solutions.
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BBB Septic
4149 Cook, Road #1
Bentonville, AR 72712
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About BBB Septic
BBB Septic, based in Bentonville, Arkansas, delivers innovative wastewater solutions for residential and commercial clients. Through its CleanWater Farm initiative, the company pioneers nutrient recycling to support sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship in Northwest Arkansas. Visit bbbseptic.com or thecleanwaterfarm.com for more details.
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Address:4149 Cook Rd. #1
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