Mike Deery Managing Director Bridge Biotechnology.

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Mike Deery Managing Director Bridge Biotechnology

ESOL Technology  Broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity  Rapid disinfection time  Residual kill of pathogens  Inexpensive to produce  Easily accessible raw materials (salt and tap water)  On-site or in-situ generation, removing the need for transport  Little operator skill to run the generators  Very small energy requirement to produce  Non toxic  Fully biodegradable

ESOL Technology

Capacitive Recovery Technology  Reduced energy requirements (no high pressure pumps, no phase change, treats ions not water)  Reduced fouling (faster flow characteristics, no harsh chemicals, oxidising potentials can be employed to eliminate organics)  Lower maintenance cost (no high pressure pump repair or maintenance, no high pressure membranes, no moving parts)  Reduced waste (recovers between 80% and 95% of the water it treats, reverse osmosis can be as low as 30%)

Capacitive Recovery Technology

Mobile Drinking Water Systems