On June 16th Rodale Institute, located in Kutztown, PA, held the grand opening of the new visitor restrooms. An eco-friendly wastewater treatment system was installed by FRANC Environmental.
Rodale Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to pioneering organic farming through research and outreach. For over sixty-years, they have been researching the best practices of organic agriculture and sharing their findings with farmers and scientists throughout the world, advocating for policies that support farmers, and educating consumers about how going organic is the healthiest option for people and the planet.
Rainwater collected from the roof is used to charge the toilets. The wastewater is treated by a wetland system with the treated water being used to irrigate landscaping around the building.
Jeff Moyer, Farm Director, Rodale Institute, said “It’s scalable so it can work for a single family house like this would be the size for or it could work for a small community, it could work for the city of Allentown”
FRANC Environmental is proud to have been chosen the qualified installer for this wastewater treatment system.



Although April brought us many days of rain, causing significant amounts of water in our streams and lakes, a warm and dry summer could cause drought conditions for our area. Conserving water at home is always a good practice, no matter how plentiful our water supply. For those paying for water and sewer bills, water conservation can lower the amount paid. And for those with wells and septic systems, reducing water usage can help to maintain water levels within the well and put less stress on the system. There is a wide variety of simple and more complex changes that can reduce your household’s daily water use.
Turnout was low, but interest was high among those who attended a public meeting in League City last month on the Houston-Galveston Area Council’s proposed plan to reduce bacteria in area waterways.


