374Water Inc (NASDAQ:SCWO, FRA:8LL) has announced a major expansion of its supercritical water oxidation operations at the Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility in Orlando, amending a previously established license agreement to enable full commercial-scale buildout of…
waste destruction services hub. The expanded facility will span more than 35,000 square feet across five buildings, adding 88,000 gallons of onsite tank storage capacity and upgrading the company’s AirSCWO system for higher throughput
Manufacturing and assembly operations will also be established on-site to support system deployment and servicing for industrial, municipal, and federal clients. At initial scale, the Iron Bridge facility is expected to generate between $3 million and $5 million in annual revenue, serving as a commercial reference model for a market the company says represents millions of gallons of aqueous film-forming foam and other PFAS-contaminated wastes. 374Water is in negotiations with strategic partners to more than double installed destruction capacity, which the company says would position Iron Bridge as a major regional hub for permanent organic waste destruction. The Iron Bridge partnership dates to March 2024, when 374Water first deployed a commercial-scale AirSCWO system at the facility.
A formal license agreement followed in March 2026 after a 90-day biosolids destruction campaign achieved greater than 99.95% PFAS destruction rates. “We are building more than a treatment facility – we are establishing a commercial infrastructure platform with the capacity, the partners, and the regulatory foundation to serve growing demand across markets,” said 374Water COO Brad Meyers. “The City of Orlando and the Iron Bridge team have been exceptional partners in making this vision a reality.”