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Clivus is at your favorite New England beaches

Among Suburbs 101’s ratings of the 15 Best Beaches in New England, 4 of those beaches have Clivus composting waste treatment systems. The self-contained design protects the surrounding ecosystems while saving thousands of gallons of water. Visit Hammonasset Beach, Madison, CT; Misquamicut Beach, Westerly, RI; Crane Beach, Ipswich, MA; or Sherwood Island, Westport, CT and experience for yourself our state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly restrooms. 

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YMCA Camp Belknap adds Clivus Composting System

YMCA Camp Belknap is a boys camp founded in 1903 in Mirror Lake, NH on Lake Winnipesaukee. After a century of growth, it was time to look into upgrades with sustainability in mind. Following the reconfiguration and expansion of the Juniors Division cabin area, a new bathhouse was built to round out the renovations. Camp directors contacted Clivus New England to find the most cost effective and environmentally sound solution to deal with restroom waste.

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Jamestown Stimulates Tourism with Restrooms

Tourism and retail are the “bread and butter” of many cities and towns.  Providing for the comfort of visitors ensures they will contribute to local commerce by prolonging their tours. Jamestown, RI, recognizes the benefit of tourist dollars and has recently added a Clivus restroom to the busy, scenic park at Taylor Point. No water, sewer, septic, or power needed. Whether your town offers beaches and parks or shops and restaurants, Clivus can assist in

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Squam Lakes Natural Science Center

The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (SLNSC) in Holderness, NH, was founded in 1966, and since then visitation has grown to 61,000 annually.  With hiking trails, gardens, playground, animal preserve and zoo, interactive exhibits, environmental education, and lake cruises it is easy to find something to interest everyone.  With the growth of the center the need for more restrooms emerged, but the directors wanted to maintain their message of conservation and preservation.  By installing a Clivus waste

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Doyle Community Park & Center – The Trustees of Reservations

The Trustees of Reservations planned to expand their headquarters at the Doyle Conservation Center in Leominster, MA. Their vision was to construct a 14,000-square-foot “green” building to house office space for 38 staff members, incorporating a conference and auditorium facility for 125 people. However, they were faced with a local sewer moratorium which prohibited the construction of the new facility, and they needed to incorporate green building technologies to achieve the LEED Gold Award from

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