AURORA, CO, & BRISBANE, Australia, June 9, 2005 (PRNewswire-FirstCall) -- Water reuse specialists Aqua Dyne Inc. has been advised that its U.S. patent application has been allowed which offers protection for its "JetWater" water purification technology, which can be used to recover high purity distilled water from a range of "wastewater" sources.
Aqua Dyne's JetWater technology is based on an efficient, evaporation based process, which recycles up to 97 per cent of feed water and meets emerging international and national standards on environmental emissions.
The JetWater System is designed to be used in a variety of industries including mining, mineral processing, power generation, food manufacturing and municipal landfill leachate or it can be used to produce drinking water from ocean water.
Aqua Dyne CEO Greg Paxton said the allowance of the U.S. patent adds considerable benefit and value to the company. "Aqua Dyne's JetWater System is based on evaporation, which is nature's way of cleaning water. The system is modular and can purify from half a million liters to more than 10 million liters per day of ultra pure distilled water," he said.
When it's operated with waste heat energy sources, the co-generation can increase the combined cycle efficiency, generating environmental credits.
An independent report by leading international environmental and engineering consultants Maunsell and their Chicago affiliate Metcalf and Eddy, rated the JetWater system as one of the world's best, on both technical and cost criteria provided by the manufacturer. This report made cost and technical comparisons with other commercial water desalination technologies and rated the JetWater system as one of the best overall in the market place.
Aqua Dyne Inc. (www.aquadyne.us.com), a development stage company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Aqua Dyne Australia Pty, Ltd., focuses on the development and commercialization of the Jet Water System. It is primarily in the water business, engaged in water purification and liquid waste remediation. The Jet Water System removes impurities from water and can be used in a variety of applications, such as humanitarian, industrial, agricultural, water demineralization, and seawater desalination. The company has completed its prototype units, and is in the process of marketing and selling a commercial product. Aqua Dyne was incorporated in 2000 and has principal offices in Aurora, Colo.
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