Tailored systems that help Temecula producers stay compliant, reduce hauling, and support sustainable growth in the valley.
Wineries in Temecula generate wastewater during crushing, cleaning, and bottling, especially during peak harvest. This process water often contains high organic loads, sugars, and suspended solids that require treatment to protect soil, groundwater, and nearby communities. Unlike coastal regions, Temecula’s semi-arid climate and limited infrastructure make wastewater management a critical challenge for producers aiming to grow sustainably. Nviro designs and delivers systems that address these local conditions, whether you need a seasonal setup, water reuse capabilities, or a complete decentralized treatment facility.
Packaged Treatment Systems
Compact, efficient solutions using MBRs, SBRs, or lagoon-based treatment, customized for your volume, site contraints, and effluent goals.
Water Reuse for Irrigation or Washdown
Recycle treated effluent for vineyard irrigation, equipment washdown, or dust suppression. We design for Title 22 compliance where reuse is permitted.
Modular & Scalable Design
Start with a right-sized system that can expand as your production grows, ideal for new or evolving wineries in the Temecula Valley.
In-House Fabrication & Controls
We manufacture each system at our California based facility, integrating mechanical, electrical, and automation to ensure fast field implementation and reliable performance.
Permitting and Compliance Support
We support Temecula wineries with Riverside County Environmental Health filings, RWQCB permitting (Region 8 – Santa Ana), and ongoing sampling and reporting.
Temecula wineries choose Nviro for our expertise in inland discharge and decentralized wastewater treatment systems with solutions specifically suited to the region’s climate, land use, and infrastructure limitations. We understand the regulatory framework set by the Santa Ana Regional Water Board (Region 8) and guide clients through permitting and compliance with confidence. For properties without sewer access or with limited utilities, we design systems that operate reliably off-grid. By enabling onsite treatment, our solutions help wineries reduce or eliminate the need for frequent hauling.
Wastewater discharge is overseen by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board (Region 8), and projects often require coordination with Riverside County Environmental Health.
Yes, but with limitations. You’ll need to manage nutrient loading, percolation, and runoff, and possibly include storage and pretreatment. We design systems that meet discharge requirements while minimizing operational burden.
Treated water can be reused for irrigation or washdown, depending on your permit. We design reuse systems that meet Title 22 if advanced treatment is required.
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.