Renewable Water
Less than 2 % of earth's
water is available to drink.
Who we are....
Women owned Corporation
Harvesting Water, Energy and Biofuel from
diverse waste sources
What We Do....
Spiralcat's initial product development, the TFLARE™ (Transportable Field
Latrine and Renewable Energy) system was developed and funded by a joint
DOD-MarylandTEDCO Aberdeen Technology Transfer Initiative Grant (ATTI)
targeting containerized latrines. TFLARE technology can also be used for
emergency sanitation and renewable water uses. The Phase II installations on
three farms (duck, swine and dairy ) were funded under the TEDCO Maryland
Venture Fund and represent the installation and testing of CPARE ™
(Contamination-Prevention and Renewable Energy); launching the technology
into the agricultural sector.
Spiralcat has received support from the following agencies:
Achievements
Spiralcat recovers water, energy and third generation
biofuels using harvesting systems that transform waste
into valuable energy and water resources.
Our technologies support local food economies, provide
clean water, create usable resources, manage nutrients for
soil fertility, and deliver energy in an affordable manner.
Spiralcat of Maryland
Current Installations:
Swine Animal Production Operation
Dairy Coorperative
Duck Farm






Many start up and emerging
companies are focused on solving
the present issues related to
climate change: energy, water and
the disintegration of our natural
resources. We sell products,
service and process.
"Water crisis" has been a global
issue for centuries. Every
generation is confronted with ever
differing and changing water issues.
The approach cannot simply be to
construct the best technology, as
the need for that technology will rise
and fall.. Market needs will change.
The Earth is a living planet with
globally interconnected bioregional
"whole systems" each containing
its own hierarchy and culture.
Humanity's enterprise and
innovation affect these "whole
systems". We must always
remember that many other life
forms live on this planet with us.
And, frequent geological and
climate events also affect our
global water's quality, access, and
availability.
Many of us have labored to solve
these problems for ten or twenty
years, some longer and still others
are just beginning; but , we all learn
that water, air, soil fertility, climate,
energy, and all the world's natural
resources are intrinsically linked to
the diversity of organisms, their
individual needs and requirements.
We cannot decouple the synergy of
these interconnected relationships.
There is no simple fix to resolve any
of these issues nor is there a
transparent one. The most
appropriate model may not be the
"best technology". But perhaps,
technology, service, and process
will affect renewal and perhaps
begin planetary healing.
We must create an interwoven
tapestry of transformative, living,
adaptable, global and bioregional
solutions that recognize the
unbreakable bond of relatedness
within our universe.
C. Collins, CEO

Collaborations and Partnerships
~AET Consulting, Inc
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~USDA Beltsville Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory
~University of Maryland Baltimore Campus (UMBC), Department of Chemical
and Biochemical Engineering
~Creative MicroTech, Inc