See You at NEWEA!

Join us at the upcoming New England Water Environment Association Annual Conference, where Heartland's Waste Conversion experts, Jim Henderson and Brandon Davis, will be presenting on Ultra-High Temperature Ionic Gasification for Biosolids Treatment, PFAS Destruction, and Hydrogen Production. Our presentation will provide an in-depth exploration of Heartland's innovative HelioStorm™ and LTC Dry™ technologies, showcasing the pairing’s capacity to transform diverse feedstocks into valuable byproducts while ensuring the effective destruction of PFAS in biosolids and residuals.

We encourage attendees to stop by booth #113, where you can access additional resources and engage with our team to discuss the specific challenges you face in biosolids management, delve into the intricacies of PFAS and gasification, and learn how Heartland's Biosolids Conversion Process can assist in addressing your unique needs.

For conference and registration details head here.

Get the Whitepaper: Heartland Concentrator™ Emerges as an Effective Method for Assured PFAS Separation

Whitepaper: Heartland Concentrator Emerges as an Effective Method for Assured PFAS Separation

Heartland is proud to announce the release of our comprehensive whitepaper titled Heartland Concentrator™ Emerges as an Effective Method for Assured PFAS Separation. This in-depth document explores cutting-edge methodologies and validated approaches for the Assured PFAS Separation™ from leachate evaporation on several sites, exemplifying the sequestration of PFAS into the liquid residual stream offering an easier to manage waste stream suitable for disposing of on-site with landfills acting as PFAS repositories. Operators can dramatically reduce the volume of leachate, take trucks off the road and lock-in disposal certainty, while simultaneously disposing of PFAS.

Our proven and award-winning evaporation technology works stand alone or in concert with reverse osmosis to deliver a more efficient and environmentally sustainable solution for treatment of complex waste wasters, and now for PFAS separation. 

Industry professionals and environmental stewards can now access exclusive insights and expert knowledge by completing our whitepaper request form located on Heartland’s Assured PFAS Separation™ page to have a Heartland representative be in touch with a copy of the paper.

Upcoming Webinars: PFAS Separation and PFAS Destruction

Don’t miss Heartland’s upcoming webinars centered on our proprietary technology the LM-HT® Concentrator and the Heartland HelioStorm and the roles they play in addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) separation and destruction respectively.

Leachate Evaporation for PFAS Separation

On Tuesday December 5th from 11:00AM-12:00PM Product Marketing Manager Mike Ditton and Senior Process Engineer Travis Smith will present findings from a recent study about the behavior of PFAS through the Heartland Concentrator™ and the effectiveness of evaporation as a technology for PFAS Separation. Mike and Travis will describe the Concentrator’s ability to concentrate PFAS in the raw feed into liquid residuals without vapor stream losses. Operators can dramatically reduce the volume of leachate, take trucks off the road and lock-in disposal certainty, while simultaneously separating PFAS.

Register for the webinar here.

Ultra-High Temperature Ionic Gasification

The North East Biosolids & Residuals Association (NEBRA) will be hosting Heartland for an upcoming webinar on the HelioStorm gasifier Friday December 8th from 12:00-1:00PM. Led by Director of Business Development Jim Henderson and Director of Engineering Brandon Davis, the presentation will cover Heartland's energy-efficient biosolids conversion service, offering assured PFAS destruction. The comprehensive process leverages the synergetic thermal and electrical operation of two innovative technologies to provide lowest total cost of operation for long-term disposal certainty with assured PFAS destruction.

Register for the NEBRA webinar here.

The NEBRA webinar is free for NEBRA members. To register, please click here.

Non-members can register by making a donation to NEBRA (suggested: $10 - $40). Click the “Donate” button and put the date of the webinar in the Additional Information/note field.

Safety at Heart: Evaporation Showcase

In our commitment to excellence, safety stands as the cornerstone of Heartland’s LM-HT Concentrator operations across over 20 locations and more than 15 years of manufacturing, installation, and facility management. There are three pillars to our safety approach: safety-focused training from day one for every employee, a safety-centered product design philosophy, and safety-oriented measurement and monitoring of our operations to provide consistent visibility. In an effort to learn more about the ways Heartland integrates safety in operations we are joined by David Howard Jr. of operations, Founder Craig Clerkin of engineering, and Ben Laurent of process integration.

Operations, Training, and Best Practice Sharing

From the inception of our operations, we cultivate a safety-centric culture that resonates from day one. It's not just about finding the right talent; it's about instilling in them a profound dedication to creating a secure working environment. Our team undergoes rigorous training to ensure that safety is not merely a priority but an integral part of our everyday thoughts. Collaboration is ingrained in our approach. We actively engage with our customers in a continuous feedback loop, valuing their insights as catalysts for improvement. This collaborative spirit extends beyond mere dialogue—it translates into tangible enhancements in our evaporation process, making it not only safer but also more efficient. At Heartland, safety is a shared journey, and together with our customers, we are shaping a future where safety standards are continually elevated.

Unique Design

The unique design of our system further underscores our unwavering commitment to safety. With low operating temperatures and a distinctive thermal approach, our technology is engineered for optimal safety measures. The separation of the flare from the concentrator sets a new industry benchmark, ensuring a secure and reliable evaporation process.

Proactive Monitoring and Operational Visibility

To bring safety and efficiency to new heights, we introduce the HeartBeat™ software—a revolutionary control center. This cutting-edge automation, coupled with accessible controls, places the power of safety firmly in the hands of our users. It's not just a feature; it's the heartbeat of our technology. Trust Heartland for a future where safety, innovation, and sustainability converge seamlessly.

Join Heartland at WEFTEC: Booth #7445

Heartland will be at Water Environment Federation’s WEFTEC 2023, will you? Swing by our booth #7445 in the North Building to meet Heartland's Waste Conversion team and talk wastewater, residuals, HelioStorm™ gasifier, assured PFAS destruction, or Heartland’s newly launched Biosolids Destruction Process and more!

Click below to schedule one on one time with our gasification team now and see how Heartland may be able to help with your wastewater needs.

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Heartland Water Technology Introduces Biosolids Conversion Solutionwith Assured PFAS Destruction

HUDSON, Mass., October, 2023 – Heartland Water Technology proudly announces the launch of its comprehensive biosolids conversion process. Heartland is a technology-enabled holistic solutions provider that reduces, separates, and converts challenging wastes – a list that now includes wastewater residuals. Two proprietary advancements lie at the heart of Heartland’s new process: the HelioStorm™ ultra-high temperature ionic gasifier and the Heartland Dryer featuring our proprietary LTC Dry™ technology (Low Temperature Conductive drying).   

LTC Dry, an efficient recirculating thermal drying technology, employs conductive heat to process wet waste material (typically dewatered sludge) with minimal emissions. The Dryer’s advanced thermodynamic process utilizes dry matter for economic and reliable heat transfer. This innovative design, capable of processing up to 50 tons per day of biosolids with moisture content ranging from 5% to 35%, dramatically reduces volume by up to 95%. The dried material is subsequently channeled into the HelioStorm gasification process where it is processed at temperatures up to 10,000°C, completely destroying all per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) compounds while attaining over 90% carbon conversion. Organic material is converted into renewable energy, with only a small amount of inert char remaining for beneficial reuse or disposal. 

The introduction of this new integrated biosolids conversion solution marks a significant milestone in Heartland’s mission to revolutionize management of challenging wastes. In concert with this cutting-edge technological advancement, Heartland is also pleased to announce the addition of industry veteran Jon Orr to the Heartland team.

Heartland's CEO, Chris Beaufait, expressed his enthusiasm about the progress at Heartland: "Heartland's team is our most important asset, and we've just made an important addition. Jon Orr joins as Director of Thermal Utilization, with 25+ years of experience working with thermal technologies. By combining proprietary technology with industry-respected leaders like Jon, Heartland will deliver a differentiated service for our customers."

Jeff Synder, the Managing Director of Heartland’s Waste Conversion business, shared similar sentiments: "Our biosolids conversion process cost-effectively delivers significant volume reduction while simultaneously addressing the issue of PFAS contamination. We are excited to solve these important problems for our customers."

About Heartland Water Technology, Inc
Heartland Water Technology, Inc. (www.heartlandtech.com) is a technology-enabled holistic solutions company that reduces, separates, and converts challenging wastes.  Its proprietary award winning direct-contact wastewater evaporation solution, the Heartland Concentrator™, has a proven track record of successfully treating a wide range of industrial wastewaters and utilizing waste heat (including landfill gas and engine/turbine exhaust) to fuel its process. The HelioStorm ultra-high temperature ionic gasifier offers a distributed solution for complete breakdown of a variety of feedstocks, generating clean hydrogen and converting carbon for beneficial reuse. 

Send inquiries and questions to: Casey Cammann, Chief Marketing Officer at ccammann@heartlandtech.com

Heartland Water Technology Opens State-of-the-Art Heartland Technology Center

MURFREESBORO, Tenn., Sept. 19, 2023 – Heartland Water Technology, Inc., the market leader in technology-enabled solutions and services that reduce, separate and convert a wide range of challenging waste streams, has completed construction of its new 30,000 square foot Robert E. Cawthorn Technology Center, just outside Nashville in the city of Murfreesboro, TN. The facility is named in honor of the Company’s long-time investor and Board Chair.  

The new state-of-the-art Heartland Technology Center is being launched as part of the company’s multi-million-dollar investment focused on developing and launching a holistic, distributed, climate-friendly solution for addressing its customers’ most complex waste treatment, conversion and destruction challenges. With the opening of the new facility Heartland now employs more than 20 engineers and professionals supporting the growing technology sector in Middle Tennessee.

The new Technology Center features a commercial scale version of the company’s proprietary HelioStorm™ technology – an ultra-high temperature, electrically driven and combustion free, ionic gasifier which, primarily due to its modular and scalable design, efficiently converts organic material into a clean, hydrogen-rich syngas which can be used directly to generate power, recover clean hydrogen and/or to convert carbon for beneficial reuse into products such as carbon black. In addition, thanks in large part to the extremely high temperatures at which the HelioStorm operates (well in excess of 3,000°C), it has been proven to completely destroy many chemical contaminants and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including perfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS). Solid waste products which can be successfully treated using the HelioStorm solution include biosolids, end of life plastics, solid waste, PFAS resins and regulated medical wastes. When deployed, Heartland’s HelioStorm technology will provide Assured PFAS Destruction™ to its customers and the communities in which we operate.

The Technology Center also showcases the award-winning Heartland Concentrator™, the company’s proprietary technology that treats challenging industrial wastewaters such as landfill leachate and produced water.  This patented direct-contact evaporation technology effectively evaporates up to 95% of the volume of such liquid waste streams (including the concentrate from reverse osmosis systems), while returning clean water vapor back into the atmosphere and providing Assured PFAS Separation by sequestering PFAS and other contaminants in a concentrated residual that can be safely retained in a landfill or destroyed.

Heartland expects that the Technology Center will provide the ideal environment for customers to see first-hand how the company’s technologies perform on their waste streams. Jeff Snyder, Managing Director of Heartland’s Waste Conversion division said, “After working with wastewater, residuals, and gasification technologies for greater than 25 years, I’m excited about the opportunity our Technology Center will offer for our customers to observe how Heartland’s technologies will address their waste disposal challenges while simultaneously solving related challenges such as destroying or separating out such contaminants as PFAS. Heartland also sees the Technology Center as a tool to drive more collaboration with its customers with the goal of finding even more creative, practical, economic and sustainable solutions.”

Said Heartland’s CEO Chris Beaufait, “Our new Technology Center represents a strategic investment by Heartland to help its customers solve the challenges they face in the way of constricting disposal options, rising transportation costs, and a dynamic regulatory environment around contaminants of concern such as PFAS. Our goal with this new facility will be to enhance customer awareness of Heartland’s solutions, facilitate collaboration, and provide a place where the company can continue to develop optimal wastewater and waste conversion treatment systems for the market. We look forward to having customers and partners join us in Murfreesboro to work with our team, to view our world-class technologies in person, and to work together to find the right solutions.”

About Heartland Water Technology

Heartland Water Technology, Inc. (www.heartlandtech.com) is a technology-enabled holistic solutions company that reduces, separates, and converts challenging wastes.  Its proprietary award winning direct-contact wastewater evaporation solution, the Heartland Concentrator™, has a proven track record of successfully treating a wide range of industrial wastewaters and utilizing waste heat (including landfill gas and engine/turbine exhaust) to fuel its process. The HelioStorm ultra-high temperature ionic gasifier offers a distributed solution for complete breakdown of a variety of feedstocks, generating clean hydrogen and converting carbon for beneficial reuse.  

Send inquiries and questions to: Casey Cammann, Chief Marketing Officer at ccammann@heartlandtech.com

Heartland Water Technology, Inc. Appoints Christopher Beaufait as President and CEO

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Hudson, MA - Heartland Water Technology, Inc., a market leader in the turnkey delivery and operations of proprietary wastewater treatment and waste conversion solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Christopher Beaufait as its new President and Chief Executive Officer effective April 17, 2023. Beaufait has been a member of Heartland’s Board of Directors since 2017.

Beaufait brings over 20 years of leadership experience building global technology-focused businesses, having served in executive roles with the General Electric Company, Vestas, and Sarcos Robotics. Most recently he served as the President and CEO of Sharper Shape Inc., an asset intelligence software solution company which utilizes automation and artificial intelligence (AI) to help customers improve operations, reliability, and safety of critical infrastructure. Beaufait led a complete turnaround and successfully established Sharper Shape as an industry leading automation company for the utility segment.

As Heartland’s new President and CEO, Beaufait is responsible for leading the company's strategic direction and driving growth across all areas of the business. His background in building service-oriented, performance-driven businesses is ideal for leading the extension of Heartland’s core Wastewater Treatment business, featuring the Company’s patented technology, the Heartland Concentrator™, and to launch Heartland’s new Waste Conversion business, featuring its proprietary HelioStorm™ ultra-high temperature ionic gasifier.

In a planned transition, Beaufait takes over the leadership of Heartland from Earl Jones who served as the company’s CEO since 2016. During that time, Jones led the successful relaunch and growth of Heartland’s core business, completed a significant growth capital investment from The Baupost Group and closed the acquisition of Cogent Energy Systems. Jones remains involved with Heartland in a strategic advisory role and as an investor.

Says Jones, “I’m proud of the track record of safety and delivery that Heartland has achieved to date. We have consistently demonstrated to the market the high value which our technology and our team offer to customers. We’ve built a strong foundation and I am excited about Heartland’s opportunities as Chris takes the helm.”

During his first 90 days, Chris worked closely with the team, the Board of Directors, and Heartland’s customers to craft the next phase of the Company’s strategic growth plan. The Company will continue to offer a complete leachate treatment service to solid waste customers and build upon initial commercial success as an important disposal option for oil and gas produced water. "Our customers want Heartland to solve 100% of their disposal problems," said Beaufait. “For leachate treatment, changing regulations and emerging contaminants of concern such as PFAS are driving up disposal costs and reducing outlets. The Heartland Concentrator™ is an effective tool for on-site leachate treatment, volume reduction, and PFAS separation. We intend to continue leveraging our world class cloud-based operating platform, our terrific team, and a “customer first” delivery mentality to solve problems and delivering a complete solution for our customers.”

This fall, Heartland will launch its waste conversion business focused initially on biosolids management, delivering assured PFAS destruction through high-temperature gasification. Said Beaufait, “Wastewater treatment plants are looking for new ways to dispose of biosolids. With HelioStorm™, we have a technology which not only breaks down biosolids, it also provides assured PFAS destruction and generates energy from waste. Additionally, we expect HelioStorm™ to be highly effective at treating a variety of challenging waste products including PFAS resins, medical waste, and end-of-life plastics.

Speaking about the transition, Rob Cawthorn, Chairman of Heartland’s Board says “First, we would like to acknowledge and thank Earl Jones for his service and dedication to Heartland. He was instrumental in establishing Heartland as an industry leader and growing the company to where we are today. Second, we are excited to welcome Chris Beaufait to Heartland. After serving on the board for the past six years, we are thrilled to have Chris join as President and CEO. Chris’ broad industry background, which includes renewable energy, advanced technology, and cutting-edge software development, is ideal to help Heartland continue to become a complete solution provider for our customers.”


About Heartland Water Technology, Inc.
Heartland Water Technology, Inc. (www.heartlandtech.com) is a market leader in the turnkey delivery and operations of proprietary wastewater treatment and waste conversion solutions. Heartland’s team utilizes two core technologies to provide complete solutions focused at the intersection of water, renewable energy and resource recovery. Heartland’s direct contact evaporation technology, the Heartland Concentrator™ has a proven track record of safely treating a wide range of challenging industrial wastewater. The HelioStorm™ gasifier breaks down a wide range of waste products, converting carbon to energy and delivering assured PFAS destruction.

Inquiries and questions about Heartland Water Technology should be sent to: Casey Cammann, Chief Marketing Officer at ccammann@heartlandtech.com.

Real Voices, Real Experiences: Customer Testimonials about Leachate Evaporation

Heartland has over fifteen years of experience designing, installing, and operating our proprietary leachate concentration solutions. Repeat orders are the clearest sign of solution effectiveness and customer satisfaction. Through a collection of authentic and insightful testimonials our clients share their experiences and opinions about leachate evaporation and Heartland. Their stories offer a genuine glimpse into the challenges of leachate management and how Heartland’s service can help.


Control Your Destiny: A leachate management Q+A

Energy Power Partners (EPP) worked together with the Cumberland County Authority and Heartland Water Technology to build an on-site landfill fluids treatment facility. Changes in regulation forced the Authority to haul significant amounts of the RO concentrated liquid over 40 miles. The Authority Solid Waste Complex maximizes value of its on-site Landfill Gas-to-Energy Facility by using engine exhaust to evaporate landfill leachate reverse osmosis concentrate with Heartland’s CoVAP™ Solution.

Hear from Gerard Velazquez, III President/CEO Cumberland County Authority and Steve Gabrielle of EPP about how the problems they faced and how the project came to be -- turning “lemons into lemonade”. Also, read more on the project here.

Three Rivers Hybrid CoVAP™ System Q&A

Operators of the Three Rivers desired a simple onsite solution for managing their landfill leachate. Key for Three Rivers was controlling leachate management without having to rely on offsite trucking and disposal, reducing its leachate costs and creating long-term cost certainty. Heartland’s proven LM-HT™ Concentrator met Three Rivers’ goals and more. Three Rivers uncovered unique value and flexibility by using Heartland’s proprietary Hybrid CoVAP™ solution.

Hybrid CoVAP™ is a configuration where exhaust heat from Three Rivers existing waste-to-energy facility (e.g. Cogeneration) is combined with thermal energy from a landfill gas (LFG) flare (e.g. Hybrid) to evaporate leachate. The Hybrid CoVAP™ solution allows Three Rivers to maximize the value of its landfill gas and realize the lowest life-cycle cost for its leachate management.

Hear from Jon McDonald, Operations Manager at the Three Rivers Regional landfill in Pontotoc, MS and read more on the project.


Landfill Establishes Cost and Disposal Certainty with On-Site Leachate Evaporation

The MSW Management piece Landfill Establishes Cost and Disposal Certainty with On-Site Leachate Evaporation co-authored by Heartland’s Chief Marketing Officer Casey Cammann and Hillsborough Southeast County Landfill’s (HC-SELF) Larry Ruiz discusses the landfill’s decision to pursue evaporation as a leachate management solution and the resulting benefits.

In 2020, HC-SELF was cut off from their long-term outlet for leachate treatment, forced to quickly find an alternative disposal solution. They were able to find alternative disposal partners to haul and dispose of the leachate, but treatment costs increased by over 5X. The dynamic nature of leachate flowrates made the increase in hauling particularly challenging and unpredictable.

To address their immediate and future leachate treatment needs, HC-SELF procured and installed an LM-HT® Heartland Concentrator to process and concentrate the leachate on-site, generating a residual that could be returned to the landfill in a closed-loop system. The plant utilized the otherwise-flared landfill gas (LFG) as a renewable thermal energy source, integrated with the existing landfill gas management system and candlestick flare. HC-SELF’s decision has reduced the expense of off-site trucking, shrunk the carbon footprint of the landfill, and enabled both disposal and cost certainty going forward.

Learn more about Heartland’s Leachate Management Service and how you can lock in your long-term solution to leachate management.

The Future of Leachate Hauling & Disposal

Leachate has long posed a significant challenge for waste management facilities. Traditionally, the industry has relied on hauling leachate offsite for treatment. Escalating costs associated with trucking and tightening regulations have caused treatment plants to cut off leachate, spurring a shift towards onsite treatment. Evaporation is an effective solution for long-term leachate management. By minimizing off-site trucking and treating on-site operators reduce disposal costs

Rising Costs of Trucking

Over the years, expenses related to transporting leachate to treatment plants have continued to mount, placing an ever-increasing economic burden on waste management facilities.

In the MSW Management article Rising Cost of Trucking and What You Can Do About It, Heartland’s Executive VP of Operations David Howard Jr. discusses triggers behind increasing trucking costs and his experience managing landfills for over 25 years. David illustrates the 27.1% increase in trucking cost comes from several factors including fuel costs and an industry-wide commercial driver shortage. The rising cost of fuel, coupled with the need for specialized equipment and licensed haulers, has driven up transportation costs significantly. Additionally, stringent regulations governing leachate disposal have made it increasingly challenging to find appropriate treatment facilities willing to accept the waste which may mean. These factors have led to substantial hikes in hauling fees, straining the financial resources of waste management companies.

Increase Risk of Disposal Cut Off

The MSW Management piece Who You Gonna Call? by Heartland’s Chief Business Development Officer John Weigold and Senior Process Engineer Travis Smith discusses the increasing number of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) cutting off landfill leachate and reasons behind the decisions noting “WWTPs are wrestling with three major issues with respect to landfill leachate: Contaminants of Emerging Concern [PFAS particularly], Nutrient Loading [nitrogen especially important], and the negative impact on UV Disinfection.” As public PFAS concerns grow and liability risks increase, many landfill operators face increasing disposal uncertainty. The risk of an abrupt cut-off is forcing them to evaluate new treatment strategies.

Evaporation: Minimize Trucking & Off-Site Disposal

The issues of trucking costs and disposal cut-off continue to pressure the industry and don’t show any signs of relief. Fortunately, there are proven alternative solutions available to treat on-site. That is where leachate evaporation comes in. By managing leachate directly on-site, landfill operators can greatly reduce and minimize any need for off-site hauling and treatment, giving landfills the power to control their own destiny once again. A natural PFAS separation technology, evaporation enables operators to dramatically reduce the volume of their leachate, while keeping PFAS in the residual and contained in the landfill.

Whether using evaporation to manage RO reject or directly to treat raw leachate, evaporation eliminates the leachate stream resulting in a small volume of concentrate that can be returned to the landfill, safely and cost effectively.

 

Learn more about effective leachate management through evaporation by visiting our Leachate Management Service page, and be sure to read both pieces to learn more about how Heartland’s proprietary evaporation solution addresses growing industry challenges:

The Rising Cost of Trucking and What You Can Do About It & Conversation with David Howard: Benefits of On-Site Leachate Management (Video) by David Howard Jr.

Who You Gonna Call? by John Weigold and Travis Smith