Water Recycling Corporation of America (WRCA)
Vision
Lead in creating more optimal water utilization.
Mission
Research, learn, innovate and develop ideas, concepts and products to enhance the utility from re-using water. Conduct experiments, analyze data, and provide a safe learning haven for creating innovative concepts, developing products, managing strategies and working with sincere partners.
Goal
Drive new,decentralised water recycling markets with innovative water recirculating concepts,behaviors and products that are effective,efficient and environmental friendly.
What is WRCA?
The Water Recycling Corporation of America (WRCA) is a new firm incorporated in Pennsylvania on May 1, 20014. It is the formal structure resulting from a project to solve a sewage disposal problem at a remote cabin in Armstrong County in 2008. The project has been directed by Tom Falcone, with the help of many teammates. The project is the first spin-off by Nascent Services Company, which is a sole proprietorship registered in Pennsylvania and owned by Tom Falcone. Nascent Services Company specializes in new idea commercialization; and its primary mission is to identify socially responsible ideas and guide them through the innovation-cycle in important markets. WRCA is the first corporate enterprise of these efforts.
The Water Recycling Corporation of America’s main purpose is to commercialize a line of decentralized water re-circulating and recycling (DWR&R, or DWR for short) products that can efficiently, effectively and environmentally satisfy many specific water sanitization needs. DWR products basically replace traditional, centralized systems and products for many applications. The DWR products re-circulate a small batch of water that is continuously reused rather than being disposed of to the environment. The utility of small amounts of water are multiplied by almost 100% every time the batch of water is recycled. Three grey water sanitization products are in various stages of development and testing, a hand washer, a shower and a kitchen sink. The DWR hand washer/sink (named “Environmental Sink”) is in the final stages of development with Clarion Bathware, and the first production run of six units have been distributed to clients willing to participate in a final beta-tests, and display the product for potential sale.
CONTACT US
TOM FALCONE
Email - tfalcone@nascentservices.org
Ph:724-349-8247