Wastewater treatment systems designed to meet Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) standards, protect land and water, and scale with your winery’s growth.
Wineries across Oregon, from the Willamette Valley to Southern Oregon, generate wastewater rich in organics, sugars, and solids during crushing, cleaning, and bottling. With highly seasonal flows and strict environmental regulations, Oregon producers need systems that can handle peak loads while protecting nearby soil, streams, and groundwater. Whether you’re on a rural vineyard or closer to an urban area, Nviro delivers winery wastewater systems that reduce hauling costs, enable water reuse, and simplify compliance with the Oregon DEQ.
Packaged Treatment Systems
Engineered solutions using MBRs, SBRs, aerated lagoons, and filtration, customized for flow, volume, and site-specific needs.
Water Reuse and Reclamation
Treated water can be reused for irrigation, dust control, or washdown. Our systems meet Oregon’s reuse and discharge standards and support long-term water conservation goals.
Modular & Seasonal Designs
We design systems to match Oregon’s harvest-driven production cycles, with modular componentsthat ramp up or scale down as needed.
In-House Fabrication & Controls
Nviro builds all systems using integrated mechanical, electrical, and automation controls for plug-and-play field performance.
Permitting and Regulatory Support
We assist with Oregon EDQ permitting pathways, including 1000 Series general permits, and help navigate local and land use, groundwater protection, and monitoring requirements.
Oregon wineries work with Nviro for our experience and seasonal wastewater flows, remote site constraints, and evolving regulatory requirements. We understand the balance between land stewardship and production efficiency, and design systems that support both. Whether you replacing a system, reducing offsite hauling, or planning a new facility, we provide a full-service offering.
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) oversees winery wastewater management. Most wineries fall under the 1000-J general permit, but site-specific conditions may trigger different regulatory pathways.
Yes, with appropriate treatment and permitting. We design systems that support irrigation reuse where allowed and help with DEQ approval and monitoring plans.
Our modular systems are ideal for seasonal operations, with components that can be shut down or bypassed during the off-season to save energy and reduce maintenance.
Start with a no-obligation consultation. Whether you’re upgrading, expanding, or refining, we’ll guide you in making informed decisions to power your operation’s success.