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Aerial View of Rancho Encantado

Water Re-use Project Installed at Rancho Encantado in New Mexico

LOCATION: Santa Fe, New Mexico
PROJECT TYPE: Hospitality, Resorts
SERVICES: Design-Build, Start-up
TECHNOLOGIES: Denitrification, Textile Filter
SUSTAINABILITY: Water Reuse for Landscaping, Subsurface Irrigation

Recirc Tanks

Installation of four 20,000 gallon tanks

Construction of the outer perimeter of the Upflow Nitrogen Reduction Filter
Aerial View of Rancho Encantado

Aerial view of the Rancho Encantado Resort during renovation

Sustainable High-Performance Treatment for a World-Class Luxury Retreat

HIGHLIGHTS

Integrated Water Services (IWS) executed a comprehensive Design-Build project to modernize the wastewater infrastructure for Rancho Encantado, a legendary resort known for hosting global icons like the Dalai Lama and Princess Grace. As part of a $35 million resort-wide renovation, IWS engineered and constructed a system capable of treating 20,000 gallons per day, ensuring the resort meets stringent environmental standards while maintaining its reputation as a peaceful, world-class retreat.

CHALLENGES FACED

  • Aggressive Timeline: The project needed to align with a massive $35 million renovation schedule, requiring a significantly compressed engineering and construction window.
  • Strict Environmental Compliance: Meeting the Mexico Environment Department’s (NMED) increasingly stringent nitrogen limits for effluent discharge.
  • High-Capacity Requirements: Designing a system robust enough to handle the fluctuating loads of a 69-room luxury resort and a 300+ seat restaurant capacity.

SOLUTIONS IMPLEMENTED

  • Advanced Treatment Train: Installed a multi-stage system including primary septic tanks, anoxic and recirculation tanks, and Orenco Advantex pods for high-level secondary treatment.
  • Proprietary Upflow Filter: Integrated a Nitrogen Reduction Filter post-Advantex to reduce nitrogen effluent concentrations by an additional 60–70% in a single pass.
  • Strategic Collaboration: Partnered with local technical experts and utilized the Design-Build mechanism to “fast-track” the permitting process through the NMED.

OUTCOME AND IMPACT

  • Seamless Reopening: The facility was completed on schedule, allowing the resort to reopen its doors to the public in the Summer of 2008.
  • Superior Effluent Quality: The innovative nitrogen reduction technology ensures the resort remains a “green” leader, protecting the local ecosystem.
  • Resource Efficiency: Subsurface disposal via 12,000 sq. ft. of Geoflow drip irrigation provides an invisible, efficient method for water dispersal that preserves the resort’s aesthetic.

The Rancho Encantado project serves as a premier case study in how the Design-Build model can reconcile high-stakes luxury hospitality needs with complex environmental engineering. By leveraging in-house expertise and innovative filtration technology, IWS delivered a “world-class” wastewater system for a “world-class” client. The project stands as a testament to technical efficiency, proving that even the most stringent nitrogen limits can be met on an accelerated timeline without compromising the serenity or operational capacity of a legendary destination.

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Aerial View of Rancho Encantado

Water Reuse Project Installed at Rancho Encantado in New Mexico

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