TOKYO, Mar 16 (Pulse News Wire) – Midac Holdings CO.,LTD. (6564.T) announced today that its subsidiary, Midac, received permits for a new water treatment facility, the Toda Technoplat, on March 16, 2026.

The permits, issued on January 07, 2022, allow the operation of the facility which was planned to enhance existing processing capacity and address aging infrastructure. Construction of the facility began after receiving initial approval from Shizuoka Prefecture's Hamamatsu City in July 2024. Following completion, Midac submitted an application for pre-operation inspection under the Waste Management and Public Cleansing Law. On February 16, 2026, the city confirmed the successful inspection, leading to the issuance of the operational permit on March 16, 2026.

The Toda Technoplat, located at Shizuoka, Hamamatsu Shi Hamana Ku Shintoden Ichi Choume104-10, is designed to process various industrial waste materials, including acids, alkalis, sludge, and oils. It features several facilities such as dehydration units capable of handling up to 191.47 cubic meters per day, neutralization units managing 432 cubic meters daily, and oil-water separation units processing 120 cubic meters per day. Additionally, plans are underway to incorporate oxidation-reduction methods, pending further regulatory approvals. Regarding the impact on future performance, Midac expects to reflect the effects of this project in its fiscal year ending March 2027.

The company is currently preparing for the facility’s launch scheduled for April 2026.

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