APTwater Receives Contract to Build Water Reuse System for the City of Anaheim

Feb. 18, 2011
Downtown demonstration facility will be visible to pedestrians

APTwater Inc. was awarded a contract to use its technology for a municipal water reuse system for the city of Anaheim, Calif.

The water reuse facility, to be operated in downtown Anaheim, will be a high profile demonstration facility that will supply reclaimed water for toilet flushing, irrigation and recreational use.

The project will use APTwater's patented HiPOx System, which will be on display through a window so the public can view it in operation, which will assist the community in water reuse education. The company's HiPOx technology, an ozone-based advanced oxidation process (AOP), is designed to destroy trace organic compounds, improve taste, color and odor, and meet virus inactivation requirements for health and human safety.

"This is the first and only ozone-based technology to be accepted by the California Department of Public Health disinfection requirements for unrestricted water reuse under Title 22 Code of Regulations," said David Stanton, CEO of APTwater.

Source: PR Newswire

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