BioShaft Water Technology Inc. Announces Case Study Written by Dr. Hans Badredinne in Industry Publication
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IRVINE, CA, Mar 31 (MARKET WIRE) --
BioShaft Water Technology Inc. (OTCBB: BSHF) (the "Company" or "BioShaft") is
pleased to announce that a case study written by Dr. Hans Badreddine about the
implementation of a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Kuwait has been
published in the February / March 2008 issue of Water & Wastewater
International.
The title of the article is: "Small Footprint for Sewage Processing."
Implementation
of a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Kuwait utilizing an advanced
bio-filtration system with numerous advantages over activated sludge systems.
The article can be accessed online at the following URL:
http://ww.pennnet.com/display_article/323991/20/ARTCL/none/none/1/Small-Footprin
-for-Sewage-Processing.
If you are unable to access the link, please email or call the Company to
have the article emailed to you.
A summary of the case study follows:
"In response to local regulations, the Ministry of Public Works in Kuwait
City
initiated a program to assess the problem of implementing a sewage treatment
plant within 100 meters of a residential area at the Hutten Plant in the South
Sourra neighbourhood of Kuwait City. The problem was on two fronts. First of
all, there must be minimal odor emissions. Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) must equal 0
mg/L. The second issue has to do with the handling and general nuisance of
sludge within such a close proximity to a residential neighbourhood."
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around the world, reporting on the latest news, technologies and projects of
interest to a global water audience. Please visit the
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For further information, please contact:
Corporate Communications at (888) 299-1989
Samantha@bioshaft.com
About Water & Wastewater International
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About BioShaft Water Technology Inc.
BioShaft is an innovative wastewater treatment technology based on
Bio-Filtration utilizing sludge carriers. These plants are made using the
Hans BioShaft Turbine that is at the heart of the wastewater technology.
Itwas developed in the Netherlands in 1994 and was improved upon by Dr. Hans
Badreddine and implemented as Hans BioShaft(R). It is patented in the United
Kingdom and the patent is pending in the United States. To date there are more
than 30 Hans BioShaft domestic waste water treatment plants in use throughout
the world. The plants have many benefits over traditional waste water
treatment systems. Some of these benefits include: almost no odor -- the plants
are considered odorless; no sludge -- the patented BioShaft's attached growth
process results in the elimination of sludge; the BioShaft has much lower
energy consumption, and less significant land requirements. The Hans
BioShaft(R) System is a process that can maintain itself as well as the world's
environment at a much higher level than conventional sewage treatment
technology. In other words, the Hans BioShaft(R) System is a Sustainable
Technology. Many other benefits are detailed on the company's website
www.bioshaft.com
This news release contains "forward-looking statements," as that term is
defined in Section 27A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, and Section 21E of the United States Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended. Statements in this news release which are not purely
historical are forward-looking statements and include any statements regarding
beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future.
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