Hauled and Liquid Waste Infrastructure
Independent wastewater receiving and treatment infrastructure that expands capacity and ensures compliance where municipal systems are constrained.
Discuss Your ProjectExpanding Wastewater Capacity Beyond Municipal Systems
Across Ontario, municipalities and developers are facing increasing pressure from limited wastewater treatment capacity, regulatory requirements, and growing demand. Expanding centralized sewer infrastructure is often complex, time-consuming, or not feasible within project timelines.
GEL develops and operates hauled and liquid waste treatment facilities that provide independent receiving, processing, and wastewater treatment capacity. These wastewater infrastructure systems support contractors, industrial operators, and municipalities by ensuring compliant handling and long-term operational reliability.
These facilities play a critical role in modern wastewater infrastructure by providing flexible, decentralized treatment capacity where traditional systems cannot expand.

Controlled and Compliant Infrastructure Model
GEL operates as a private wastewater infrastructure utility, integrating permitting, infrastructure development, and long-term operation under a single accountable model. Each facility is designed to manage controlled intake, monitor wastewater characteristics, and deliver consistent treatment performance aligned with environmental regulations.
By maintaining ownership and operational responsibility, GEL provides a reliable alternative to overburdened municipal systems while ensuring transparency, compliance, and long-term system performance.

How Hauled Liquid Waste Treatment Facilities Operate
Hauled and liquid waste treatment facilities receive wastewater from external sources, including septage, industrial wastewater, and contaminated liquid waste streams. Wastewater is managed through controlled intake processes, followed by treatment systems designed to meet regulatory discharge and environmental standards.
Facilities are engineered to handle variable volumes and wastewater characteristics, ensuring stable and consistent processing. Monitoring, reporting, and operational oversight are integrated into daily operations to maintain compliance, system performance, and environmental protection.
These facilities form part of a broader decentralized wastewater infrastructure system, designed for consistent performance and regulatory compliance.
Key Benefits of Independent Wastewater Receiving Facilities

Capacity Expansion
Supports additional wastewater volumes without requiring upgrades to municipal treatment infrastructure.

Regulatory Compliance
Designed to meet environmental standards through controlled intake, monitoring, and reporting processes.

Operational Reliability
Provides consistent wastewater treatment performance for contractors, municipalities, and industrial users.

Infrastructure Flexibility
Can be developed to serve specific regions, industries, and project requirements.

Reduced Municipal Burden
Diverts hauled liquid waste from municipal infrastructure, improving overall infrastructure efficiency.

Controlled Wastewater Intake
Ensures safe handling of varying wastewater types through regulated receiving and management processes.

Long-Term Accountability
Operated under a private utility model with full lifecycle responsibility from permitting through ongoing operation.
Where Hauled and Liquid Waste Treatment Facilities Are Used

First Nations and Indigenous Communities
Supports wastewater and septage management in communities with limited centralized infrastructure, ensuring reliable and compliant long-term operation.

Remote and Northern Communities
Provides independent wastewater receiving and treatment infrastructure in regions with limited access, challenging climates, and infrastructure constraints.

Oil, Gas, and Energy Operations
Enables compliant handling and treatment of industrial wastewater and hauled waste streams from resource extraction, processing, and remote operational sites.

Municipal Capacity Support
Expands wastewater receiving capacity for municipalities managing overflow, seasonal demand, and infrastructure limitations.
Treatment Capabilities and Wastewater Types
PFAS and Contaminated Wastewater
Supports infrastructure solutions for treating emerging contaminants, including PFAS, in alignment with evolving environmental regulations and monitoring requirements.
Brine and High Salinity Wastewater
Provides infrastructure for managing and treating high salinity wastewater streams, supporting recovery, concentration, and responsible disposal.

