EUREKA NETWORK DEVELOPS OILY WATER CLEANUP TECHNOLOGY
February 1st, 2009 BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union's (EU) Eureka research network has developed a treatment system for industrial oil polluted water whose operating costs are 10% of other commercially available tertiary treatments, it claims. This E!2962 Euroenviron Biosorb-Tox system uses "sorption, bio-degradation and filtration," said a spokesman. *http://www.eureka.be
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THE EUROPEAN Union's (EU) Eureka research network has developed a treatment system for industrial oil polluted water whose operating costs are 10% of other commercially available tertiary treatments, it claims. This E!2962 Euroenviron Biosorb-Tox system uses "sorption, bio-degradation and filtration," said a spokesman. *http://www.eureka.be
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