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FRCAC is a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to finding ways for cities and towns to retain their identity and independence. FRCAC’s charter is to use proven technologies in the field of power, potable water generation and waste remediation to provide alternatives to its member communities so they will be able to not only provide for themselves, but also generate revenue streams to be applied to the betterment of their communities.

Salt water will be pumped from the substrata sea water table, well below the fresh water aquifer and below the substrata clay layer, to supply the flash evaporation desalinization process. Multiple brine and supply wells are projected to be utilized for the disposal of the slightly concentrated brine.

Our team is interested in developing, installing, operating, and maintaining a combined power, potable water production and waste disposal cogeneration plant to suit your needs. We propose to provide this project on a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer (BOOT) or on a Design, Build and Operate (DBO) structure on a site provided by the client with the option to purchase the facility.

The cogeneration project will provide power, potable water and waste disposal, including treatment plant waste and will permit service to other local communities. The project will be owned and operated by FRCAC on a majority basis, with minority partners and others as may be expedient to include. The team provides the ability to fully finance these projects through private capital, but is amiable to conduit financing or other public-private partnership financing methods as may be mutuality agreeable and desired. Exact sizing and capacity of power generation, water production and waste destruction will be adjusted to meet your current and future needs. The facility is environmentally friendly, with production of water and waste remediation capability able to be shared with neighboring cities, providing a revenue stream for the client city. It should also be mentioned that the plasma arc system can also be utilizes for the destruction of medical waste, thereby creating additional revenue for the city and eliminating this waste from landfills.