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John Fuhrman Joins JWCE as Northeast Senior Sales Manager

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

John Fuhrman

JWCE is pleased to welcome John Fuhrman as our Northeast Senior Sales Manager. John has ten years of experience selling Muffin Monsters as a salesman for Misco Pacific in the San Francisco Bay area. More recently John was a Regional Sales Manager for Polychem Corp managing wastewater projects from their Reading, PA headquarters.

“We’re thrilled to have John join the Sales team,” said Warren Brown, National Sales Manager. “His years of experience, knowledge of JWCE products and familiarity with our Rep organizations allow him to hit the ground running. John is a perfect fit for the JWCE family and our customers.”

John started in the water/wastewater business in 1979 with Envirex, a leading manufacturer offering a wide range of equipment. Starting out as a field service technician he rose in the ranks of Envirex and later US Filter to become the first Regional Aftermarket Sales Manager, as well as setting up their first office in the Pacific Northwest.

One of John’s largest JWCE orders ever was for several large Channel Monsters model CDD6020-XD sewage grinders for the Milpitas Pump Station in Northern California.

JWCE’s Senior Sales Managers are:

JWCE Wins Large Headworks Upgrade Project for Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

JWC Environmental was awarded a purchase order for a Monster Separation System at IEUA’s Regional Water Recycling Plant Number 4 in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The plant is undergoing an expansion to handle 14 million gallons per day (2,200 m3/h).

The order includes:

“The plant was having trouble with material bypassing the old bar screens, issues with hair and rags clogging pumps and building up inside the sludge digesters,” said Tom Roberson of Misco Water, the equipment consultant on the project. “IEUA carefully examined all their options, including screening the sludge, but decided the best choice was fine screens at the headworks. They want to remove all the debris right at the headworks.”

The Finescreen Monsters will stand nearly 30′ (9m) tall and can each handle a max flow of 36 mgd (5,700 m3/h).

IEUA operates several water reclamation facilities in Southern California’s Inland Empire. Plant number 4 is a water recycling facility which purfies wastewater to meet strict California Title 22 reuse requirements.

Once the plant is upgraded – wastewater will enter the plant’s influent pumping station; pass through the perforated plate Finescreen Monsters; then primary settling; secondary aeration; bio-nutrient removal; sand filters and finally through a chlorine disinfection process. The purified water is used for cooling water in a local power plant as well as for irrigation on parkways, medians and golf courses.

JWCE’s Finescreen Monster uses high-strength UHMW, perforated screening panels to capture rags and debris and remove them from the wastewater. Small ¼” (6mm) circular openings capture all debris including small items – such as cigarette butts, latex and plastics. Screenings Washer Monster then grinds, cleans, dries and compacts the debris before depositing it in a trash bin, ready for landfill disposal. It removes nearly all fecal matter and has reduced the cubic volume at some sites by 95%. Cleaner, more compact discharged screenings helps reduce the expense of hauling and landfilling screenings.

Misco Water is an equipment consultant with offices in Northern and Southern California, and Las Vegas, NV.

WEFTEC-11 Great Photos from our Booth in Los Angeles

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

JWCE at WEFTEC 2011

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Sludge Monster and Muffin Monster 30004T.

New Muffin Monster Black Nike Golf Shirts

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Black Nike Golf Shirts for Women and Men

JWCE introduces a brand new dry fit Nike Golf shirt. It has the Muffin Monster logo on the right sleeve and the Nike swoosh on the left sleeve. This is a perfect shirt for a nice day at the golf course, or a nice day working at a wastewater treatment plant.

The sizes for Women range from Small to XX-Large. The sizes for Men are from Small to XXX-Large.

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Autodesk Helps JWCE Stay on the Cutting Edge

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Global software company Autodesk recently featured JWCE and Rob Sabol, our director of Research and Development, on their news website. Rob discussed the benefits of AutoCAD software and the ways our researchers and designers use it to come up with inventive new Monster sewer grinders and fine screens.

Rob said JWCE was operating on multiple different platforms—with everything from VersaCAD for electrical schematics, ExpertCAD and Pro/ENGINEER for mechanical design, and Pro/INTRALINK for managing their design data.  After seeing how seamlessly Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD Mechanical and  Electrical, and Vault operate together, he was convinced that he could simply get rid of the other platforms and standardize on Autodesk design and data management software.

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WEFTEC-11: JWCE Honors Top Representatives and Distributors

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011
JWCE's WEFTEC Booth

JWCE's booth was packed all day long at WEFTEC. That's the new completely self-contained Bar Screen Monster shown in this picture.

On WEFTEC’s second day JWCE saw a steady stream of new and returning customers viewing the new Monsters in our booth. This included our new Bar Screen Monster, the new Screenings Washer Monster XE, the new vertical Auger Monster screen and the new Sludge Monster grinder.

During an evening reception on Monday, JWCE President Ronald Duecker presented sales awards to several outstanding individuals and firms:

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WEFTEC-11: It’s Show Time

Monday, October 17th, 2011
JWCE Booth 1331 at WEFTEC-11

All seven Monsters are set-up, polished and shiny, ready for WEFTEC to begin.

We’re ready for WEFTEC to begin. Our new WEFTEC booth is dramatic – seven Monsters, a high-tech presentation area and a beautiful display of the Muffin Monster logo and several large steel cutters. This year’s booth includes 4 new Monsters – Bar Screen Monster; the vertical Auger Monster; Sludge Monster and the Screenings Washer Monster XE.

If you’re at WEFTEC be sure to stop by JWCE booth 1331, ask for a product presentation and you’ll receive a FREE Muffin Monster baseball cap.

WEFTEC-11: JWCE’s Contest Winners

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

The two winners of JWCE’s win a free trip to WEFTEC are:

  • William N. of Connecticut
  • Wayne R. of Colorado

Congratulations!

New Bar Screen Monster Utilizes Exclusive Technology to Capture More Debris

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Bar Screen MonsterJWC Environmental is proud to introduce the new Bar Screen Monster™, the first self-contained reciprocating rake screening system designed to capture and transport large amounts of wastewater debris to the discharge point.

Bar Screen Monster utilizes industry exclusive features such as a fully submersible, explosion proof brake motor that drives the rake along the tracking system. As the carriage moves up, the rake removes debris from the bar rack. The unit consists of a fully replaceable, non-lube pin rack and tracking system for easy maintenance without removing the screen from the channel. The pin rack and tracking system can be removed in sections – removing the carriage from the screen is not necessary.

“Our goal was to create a product compact enough for use in multiple wastewater screening applications but versatile in function to separate larger amounts of debris,” explained Kenny Oyler, Monster Separation Systems Director.

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Industry Leader JWC Environmental Acquired by Windjammer Capital

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

August 15, 2011 – Windjammer Capital Investors, a national private equity firm with offices in Newport Beach, CA and Waltham, MA, has acquired the operations of JWC Environmental (JWC) from Joseph W. (Woodie) Chambers Jr., a leading figure in the wastewater industry for nearly 40 years and an inventor of the Muffin Monster®. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. 

Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California, with operations in California, Georgia, the UK and China, JWC is one of the most recognized brands in the wastewater treatment equipment industry. JWC manufactures and services over 200 highly engineered variations of grinders, screens and processing systems, including the legendary Muffin Monster sewage grinder. Over 25,000 Muffin Monsters are installed globally to grind up the solid debris that ends up in wastewater pump stations, pipelines and sludge lines. The dual-shafted grinder protects pumps and downstream systems from clogging and potential damage.

“The acquisition by Windjammer is the next logical step in our company’s history as we continue to invest in our products, capabilities and people in support of our growing base of customers,” said Ronald A. Duecker, President and 30-year veteran with the Company. “Windjammer will provide JWC with access to capital and operating resources that will position us for growth through accelerated new product development, market expansion and other strategic initiatives. It’s a win-win for both the JWC family and the wastewater treatment community,” said Mr. Duecker.

JWC’s experienced senior management team, who by virtue of this transaction will have an ownership interest in the company, will continue to lead the company and implement its strategic and operational plans. As a result, this acquisition will create a seamless transition for customers and employees, both of which will benefit from the company’s evolution. Mr. Duecker continued, “I am proud of our executive team and we intend to honor JWC’s legacy while being firmly committed to delivering valued solutions for the environmental market as we move toward our fifth decade and beyond.”

“We are excited to be acquiring a clear market leader like JWC that has a strong brand, high quality products and deep engineering expertise,” said Jeff Miehe, Managing Director of Windjammer Capital. Mr. Miehe added, “JWC is a great fit for Windjammer and our investment strategy. The combination of our capital and operational resources, together with JWC’s industry leading management team, will position the company to fully capitalize on its multiple growth opportunities. We are very excited about the opportunities ahead.”

About JWC Environmental, LLC
In addition to its core Muffin Monster and Channel Monster® equipment, JWC produces a line of high-tech, high-flow wastewater fine and coarse screens under the Monster Separation Systems® trade name. These systems feature stainless steel or UHMW perforated plates and more traditional bars.  When combined with the patented Screenings Washer Monster® they offer the most effective means to capture, remove and clean wastewater debris.

Since its founding in 1973, JWC has remained on the cutting edge of wastewater treatment technology. The firm developed a score of patented technologies, grew the product line into 17 different Monster solutions and has won the prestigious Water Environment Federation Innovative Technology Award four times – more than any other wastewater equipment manufacturer. In recent years JWC has been awarded patents for the breakthrough Screenings Washer Monster and the highly automated Monster Blind Diagnostic System™.

At this year’s WEFTEC exhibition in Los Angeles JWC will roll out four new product innovations in both its grinding and screening product families. This follows the successful launch of four new products introduced during 2010’s  WEFTEC, including: new efficient Sludge Monster® grinder; new Honey Monster® SRS-XE with debit card option; new more powerful Screenings Washer Monster; and the new pre-fabricated Muffin Monster Manhole.

JWC sells and distributes its products through a global network of independent representatives and distributors. In addition, JWC provides extensive sales and service support through its regional and international manufacturing and service facilities. For more information, contact: Alec Mackie at jwce@jwce.com.

About Windjammer Capital Investors
Windjammer Capital Investors, with offices in Newport Beach, California and Waltham, Massachusetts, is a national private investment firm that makes control and non-control investments in leading middle market companies in partnership with management. Founded in 1990, Windjammer manages institutional funds totaling over $1.2 billion of capital and is currently investing out of its latest fund of $575 million. In its history, Windjammer has closed on portfolio company investments with an aggregate value exceeding $7 billion. To learn more, visit www.windjammercapital.com.

Scott Kelly Promoted to Vice President of JWC Environmental

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

JWCE Vice President Scott KellyScott Kelly (pictured right) was promoted to Vice President of Sales for JWC Environmental, owner Woodie Chambers announced today. Kelly started with the company in 2003 and served as Sales Manager and Director of Sales for North America.

Scott has a passion for making the Muffin Monster® brand even better. He makes sure all of us are taking great care of the customer,” said Woodie. “He’s carrying on the traditions of quality and service my Dad and I developed when we first started in 1973.”

Kelly will oversee JWC’s Sales and Marketing teams with around 70 employees. This includes National Sales, Document Control, Marketing, Grinder Team and Engineered Systems Team. Kelly is also responsible for JWC’s network of sales representatives in North America.

Scott’s dedication to our customers, our agents, our team and market is one of the keys to our continued growth,” said Ron Duecker, President. “This is a well-deserved promotion and one that further strengthens JWC.” (more…)

JWC Wins Waterloo ONTARIO Headworks and Biosolids Building Upgrade

Monday, April 25th, 2011

As part of a multi-phase upgrade project, the Waterloo Ontario Canada Headworks and Biosolids Building will be adding three Monster Separation Systems comprised of three Finescreen Monsters with a conveyor system that feeds into three Screening Washer Monsters. The total plant flow is 250,000 m3/day (66 MGD). These screens are going into a new headworks building that replaces an old building with now defunct old 3/8” step screens. 

Mike Nelson, JWC Representative with Envirocan in Ontario, CANADA, says they expect the commissioning date will be near the end of 2011. Contractor is Malfar Mechanical and the Consulting Engineer is Aecom.

Two U.S. Patents for Monster Blind Diagnostic System

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Monster Blind Diagnostic System

JWC Environmental is pleased to announce it has received two U.S. patents (Nos. 7,771,589 & 7,854,850) for its Monster Blind Diagnostic System™ (MBDS) technology. The newly patented MBDS adds more features to the popular line of Finescreens by notifying plant managers about screen blinding and any upsets in the system – giving operators plenty of time to adjust the flow or the screens well before an incident can occur. The controller can even suggest preventative maintenance steps to improve operation.

“We listened to customers tell us that a device is needed to determine the percent of screen blinding.  No one else in the screening market has developed a system to tell the customer how efficiently the screen is operating,” said Scott Kelly, JWC Director of Sales. (more…)

Monster Separation System Selected for California Headworks Project

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

In February JWC’s Monster Separation System was chosen by Daly City, California for their headworks reconstruction project. Two old filter screens currently in use are obsolete technology and failing. 

Order includes:

“They were very interested in Finescreens,” said Dwight Craig of Misco Water, the equipment consultant on the project. “They chose JWC’s high-quality, robust fine screens to keep rags and trash our of their treatment process. This is a real nice upgrade for them.”

Daly City’s facility treats about 10 million gallons per day and produces recycled water for landscape and golf course irrigation. The purified water meets California’s strict Title 22 recycled water requirements.  Biosolids are also recycled as landfill cover and fertilizer. (more…)

Chinese Water Officials Visit the Muffin Monster

Thursday, March 17th, 2011
Sichuan Water Officials

Chinese water officials, led by Li You, from the Sichuan Dept. of Housing and Urban-Rural Development (fifth from left) and Ron Duecker, President of JWC (seventh from left) visited JWC and the OCSD Facility in Fountain Valley

On March 10th a delegation of eleven Chinese water officials from Sichuan Province visited JWC in Costa Mesa to hear a presentation about the Monster family of wastewater solutions. The luncheon was hosted by Ronald A. Duecker, JWC’s President, and covered the complete range of products.

Mr. Duecker explained each product and its application, from Muffin Monster® sewage grinders to Monster Separation System® fine screens. The Muffin Monster name is so well recognized several people in the delegation already knew about them and had seen Muffin Monsters installed in China.

The delegation is studying water and wastewater treatment technologies and spent several days touring facilities in Southern California. Including an in-depth tour of the award winning Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) in Fountain Valley.  The GWRS is a joint project of the Orange County Water District and Orange County Sanitation District. OCSD is a major Muffin Monster customer – using about a dozen in-line grinders to protect sludge pumps and break-up solids in sludge lines.

Ivy Canada, JWC’s distributor in China, provided the presentation and literature in Chinese for the delegation.

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