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ENPAR TECH INC. V.ENP

"Enpar Technologies Inc is engaged in the development, manufacturing, and sales of advanced electrochemically-based water treatment systems for treatment of waste water and drinking water that are contaminated by metals or nutrients."


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Comment by CommoditiesSupercycleon Nov 19, 2014 9:52am
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RE:New Wastewater Regs

RE:New Wastewater RegsI have heard about the new regulations the government is enacting- I can imagine other governments are going to be doing the same thing......
-The really good thing is that Enpar systems are proving to be among the most effective to be found anywhere, from what I am hearing, and the most recent test results are in line with that....

"Enpar Technologies Inc. has recently completed a very successful demonstration project with its AmmEL ammonia treatment technology at a Canadian mining site. The versatile, state-of-the-art AmmEL demonstration-scale unit was designed to treat approximately 100 cubic metres per day of mine effluent containing elevated levels of ammonia.......

The very positive results from the four-month demonstration study showed that the AmmEL system was capable of reducing inlet ammonia levels to effluent ammonia limits, such as in the federal Wastewater Systems Effluent Regulations."
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