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EcoAsia
had a range of technologies suitable for schools,
universities and colleges. Periodic gastrointestinal disease, such as
virulent shigella, can spread quickly though communities of students
where contaminated water or insufficient waste disposal is a problem.
As populations expand, and educational infrastructure ages, so old
sewerage or waster disposal systems become overloaded and fail,
contaminating water. Children are too precious. Educational planners
should familiarize themselves with our products and ask for the
technical specifications.
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Our
technology is suited to high
density developments in already crowded settings, such as island
nations, dense urban settlements, as they require only small areas of
land. In high rise conditions where water in air conditioning systems
may present a risk of Legionnaires Disease, our systems are
invaluable, as the technology completely destroys pathogens that may
be present in reticulated supplies.
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EcoAsia's
products are ideally suited to all settings where large numbers of
people produce non-hazardous or non-chemical waste. Offices, garment
factories, town houses, apartments ... simply any place where people
work or live in large numbers.
The
capacity
of the systems can be expanded to meet your needs, and your staff
will be trained in the operations and maintenance skills required.
Experience has proven that the systems are reliable and need minimal
intervention. Depending on local environmental requirements, any
minimal excess sludge can be treated to enable it to be locally
disposed and without specialised equipment of transport..
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Emergency Humanitarian Relief |
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WaterFresh
and EcoAsia are working together to design and test a compact
self-contained water purification plant that can be air delivered
using a standard LD-4 aircargo container, and positioned by
helicopter or light truck. This technology will provide 20,000 to
80,000 litres/day of pure drinking water. This airmobile unit will
complement WaterFresh's
village-scale water purification technology.
The
system
is small enough to be able to be air freighted to an emergency
setting where disease is a major risk to human life, and can treat
enough water to be able to easily handle large influx of people
displaced by disaster or conflict. They are easily transportable in
the event that a settlement has to be moved or demounted.
The
Mini-WaterFresh
will:
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Weigh
less than 500 kg, including diesel fuel for 48 (???) hours
operations.
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Be
powered by an included diesel engine (???).
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Include
basic hoses and fittings for accessing and delivering water.
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Connect
directly to standard bladder storage units.
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SanSmart's
containerised waste water treatment systems can be flown in ready to
install, linked to plumbing and power and can be functioning in days
with the treated effluent clean enough to water camp gardens.
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The
WaterFresh
technology ensures that clinics, birthing centers and hospitals have
steady reliable flows of sterile water in which no pathogens exist
to compromise an immunologically vulnerable community.
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Bio-hazards
are a major management issue for all health facilities. Medical
facilities need assured supplies of pure water for their patients,
and responsible facilities also want to ensure their waste water will
not contaminate downstream water supplies. EcoAsia can provide
solutions for your complete water management system.
WaterFresh
can provide you with a reliable supply of bio-pure water - a pure
water supply in which there are no
living pathogens. It can enable you to recycle contaminated water as
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Combining
SanSmart's
waste water treatment technology and post-treatment using
WaterFresh's
purification technology will ensure that waste water from your
facility will be totally free of pathogens - including fecal
coliforms, protozoa or viruses such as shigella. (Click
here to view test results).
The
water treatment systems offered by EcoAsia meet
and exceed the most stringent testing regimes set by Australian
health authorities. After treatment the laboratories were unable to
detect viable pathogens.
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