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Comment by goldminegirlon May 02, 2011 2:10pm
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RE: This managment

RE: This managmentBig -here is what I got from the newsletter.
They are not telling us that filters are needed but that the H2Omaxx can be used to clean highly contaminated water to the point that membrane technology can be applied to take the water to a very high degree of clean. The kind of contamination that our tech deals with would render membrane cleaning tech useless so we would be used AHEAD of the membrane technolgy. No membranes would be required for the usual stuff that the system was designed to be used for. We have already been perfoming to that spec.
This is merely an exansion on our market potential. If a client is faced with a problem requiring discharge levels approaching potable water (which is what RO membrane can do if it can run without being clogged) then we would be the front end tech with a membrane to polish our already cleaned water. This might have application in the bilge water market (ie Allied Marine announcement) where water might have to be discharged back into watercourses and would need much higher cleaning levels than needed for the oil patch applications we deal with. I am sure there are others as well.
As for my due diligence I am pretty secure in what I did there thanks.
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