PHOENIXVILLE, PA – JULY 11, 2022
Wasting no opportunity to involve the community in its ongoing progress, the Borough of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania invited a group of students from a local art camp to help install a lively new mural on the wall of the massive building that will house PXVNEO.
PXVNEO is the first municipal treatment plant in North America to use the hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) process to treat the community’s wastewater.
HTC uses heat and pressure to mimic the way that nature produces coal and other fossil fuels while employing technology to speed up the process from 250 million years to a couple of hours. In the new HTC system at PXVNEO, waste will enter and go through a reactor that pressurizes and heats it—converting organic wastes into clean and valuable bioproducts.
FUTURE IMPLICATIONS
PXVNEO all started when SOMAX, a waste solutions company converting organic waste into green solutions based in Spring City, PA approached the Phoenixville Borough with a detailed plan. Dan Spracklin, who named SOMAX after his children Sophie and Max, is deeply committed to transforming the imperfect nature of waste treatment.
HTC will transform the Borough’s largest energy user into an eventual energy producer. More than a wastewater treatment plant, PXVNEO is a resource recovery system. PXVNEO is the result of a commitment from the Borough of Phoenixville to transition to 100% clean energy use by 2035.
Because the process is so revolutionary, the Borough decided to name and brand the plant hoping it will engage the citizenry to want to learn about the beneficial new process.