About Blue River Technologies
Established in 1999, Blue River Technologies is headquartered in New Castle, Indiana. Since that beginning, our company has developed geotextile fabric bags and equipment to dewater digested waste activated sludge for small to medium-sized wastewater treatment plants. We also have developed processes for Water plant sludges and Lagoon Cleanout. Our flocculant makes down equipment provides a superior polymer solution with easy-to-service design and construction.
Mission Statement
Our company was founded in 1999 with a mission to provide high-quality, economical geotextile dewatering systems to our customer base. We work tirelessly to provide our customers with superior service and high-quality products that will deliver the results they deserve and demand. Blue River Technologies stands behind its products and offers service that is second to none. We pledge to our customers that we will, above all, respond to their needs and continue to develop new designs and products to meet the needs of growing communities.
Product Pioneers
We specialize in geotextile dewatering systems and liquid and dry polymer makedown equipment. Our team pioneered the geotextile container bag dewatering process. The first successful use of a geotextile bag installed in a landfill roll-off was at the Summit Springs Regional Waste District Treatment Facility just a few miles from our plant.
From that beginning, we developed a full line of geotextile dewatering systems, container bags, ground or bed bags, and our patented dewatering tower. We sew our geotextile products and build the dewatering systems in our New Castle, IN, plant.
The Preferred Industry Design
We are proud to have forged our reputation by providing unequaled service and exceptional equipment. Since our beginning in the heart of Indiana, many engineering firms that specialize in water and wastewater plant designs now use our systems for municipal facilities. Our systems also dewater solids produced by water treatment plants that serve many smaller communities in the Midwest.
Our systems allow facilities to economically dewater many different types of solids bearing sludge without complicated machinery and large capital expenditures.