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Current Water Technologies announces commissioning of Highland Engineering’s system

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Samples of the source and treated waters were collected during the trial for analysis of ammonia and other parameters.

GUELPH — Current Water Technologies Inc., a technology company involved in the management of industrial and municipal wastewaters and drinking water resources, provides a corporate update.

During the final week of January, CWTI’s Markus Ingelsson, Manager, Engineering and Technical Services, attended Highland Engineering’s facilities in Howell, Michigan, to commission and conduct a water treatment trial of the AmmEl-LC-H2 pilot system using simulated aerobic digester centrate.

The simulated centrate contained high concentrations of total suspended solids (TSS), turbidity, and ammonia. In addition to the expected efficient removal of ammonia, CWTI was pleased to observe that practically all TSS and turbidity were removed from the waste water, producing a crystal clear treatment effluent. During the trial, the destruction of ammonia was confirmed the production of hydrogen gas.

Samples of the source and treated waters were collected during the trial for analysis of ammonia and other parameters. Last week, Highland Engineering reported that the analytical data obtained established the successful operation of the AmmEl-LC-H2 system.

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Over the next few months, the client will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the system’s performance under varying conditions.

CWTI had expected to receive feedback on the Draft Definitive Agreement by the end of February, However, Separtis has informed us that due to unexpected delays, a copy shall be received within the next week for review and comment.

As a show of good faith, Separtis has advanced an additional US $100,000 to cover costs related to current joint business development activities.

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