RE:RE:RE:Mark Lackey on "Straight Talk"-In answer to some of your questions Minedigger, it was discussed at the last AGM in Guelph that the ammonia problem is going to be addressed by various governments soon- now it looks like legislation will be in place soon forcing companies to take action-
-If I recall correctly, it was said at the AGM that the competition doesn't have the technology to remove enough ammonia to meet government standards, but Enpar technology does-
-Regarding sales, it appears that people are slow to spend money on cleaning wastewater if they don't absolutely have to, but when the government starts to demand it,they have no choice,.
-I think a tipping point is about to be reached and sales are going to take off like crazy for Enpa very soon......
The fact that Chemsbro has bought a unit worth several hundred thousand dollars is the start of someting very good in the Middle East......
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Non CHF client Enpar Technologies (TSXV: ENP), has developed state of the art electrochemical technologies that address significant environmental and health issues related to the management of waste water and drinking water. New legislation in Canada will require removal of ammonia from some very large mining operations by 2016 and Enpar’s patented technology is the best technology."
-This was discussed at the last AGM- in Guelph-