Aquacell Water Provides Arsenic Removal Systems to the Navajo Nation
Posted on: Monday, 21 May 2007, 15:00 CDT
Aquacell Water, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: AQWT) announced that it has completed the first phase of a contract for arsenic removal systems for the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency in Arizona.
Aquacell obtained the contract valued at more than $600,000 through its recent acquisition of McPhee Environmental and will provide turnkey arsenic removal systems at six school locations. Aquacell Water's services for this project include providing engineering design, building construction, arsenic removal equipment and installation start-up services at each location. These arsenic removal systems, of varying sizes, are for schools on the reservation.
Jim Knoll, Chief Operating Officer of Aquacell Water Treatment, Inc., said, "We are pleased to have just installed our arsenic removal systems for the first two wells on the Navajo reservation. We are now proceeding with the engineering for the next systems included in this project, and expect the have the contract fulfilled by July 15th."
About the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency
In 1995, legislation made the Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency (NNEPA) a separate regulatory branch of the Navajo National government and charged it with protecting human health, welfare, and the environment of the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Nation Environmental Policy Act provides guidance for the NNEPA in addition to recognizing that a clean environment contributes to maintaining harmony and balance on the Navajo Nation.
About Aquacell Water, Inc.
Aquacell Water, Inc., headquartered in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, designs turnkey water filtration and purification systems for municipal, industrial, commercial, and institutional applications around the world. Aquacell's services include evaluation, design, engineering, manufacturing, installation, training and service The Company specializes in arsenic removal systems and is the exclusive distributor of MetSorb(TM) titanium-based arsenic removal media developed and patented by HydroGlobe, a division of Graver Technologies, a Marmon Group company.
For more information about Aquacell, visit www.aquacellwater.com.
Contact: Karen Laustsen (888) 326-5222
SOURCE: Aquacell Water, Inc.
Source: MARKET WIRE
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