Orege announced its collaboration with the municipality of DeLand. Orege intends to capitalize on this high-value-added project, which represents a showcase for SLG(®) solutions in Florida. Three SLG(®) solutions were deployed upstream from three belt filter presses for the Wiley Nash Water Reclamation Facility at the end of 2017 and their formal acceptance was completed in March 2018. The contract initially targeted a +3% increase in cake dryness, making it possible to reduce significantly the operating costs linked to sludge treatment and disposal (by nearly 30%). The main benefits of the implementation of these three SLG(®) solutions for the municipality of DeLand include: reducing sludge transport-related costs; reducing smells for the dewatering unit and treated sludge; producing a high-quality filtrate (water extracted from sludge after conditioning with SLG(®)); and benefiting from a new sludge recovery channel with fertilizer for agriculture.