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| Press Release: New Studies Demonstrate Improved Collection System Odor & Corrosion Control Performance and ROI over Conventional Methods (2/12) |

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Carlsbad, CA, USA- January, 2012
Anue Water Technologies, Inc. has unveiled the FORSe 5TM series of high efficiency odor and corrosion control technology for wastewater collection systems. These automated systems use sustainable means for the elimination of the source and production of odor and corrosion. FORSe 5 systems integrate onsite oxygen and ozone generation, a proprietary “hydrodynamic” infusion process and microprocessor control, in a quiet and compact package, to treat force mains, lift stations or combinations of the two.
Through dozens of successful, recent pilots, some under extremes of temperature and hydrogen sulfide concentrations, FORSe 5 systems have consistently demonstrated their improved ability for advanced performance coupled with an attractive return on investment. More specifically, significant reductions to sulfide concentrations with accompanying increases to dissolved oxygen are clearly evidenced when compared to conventional, liquid phase chemical treatments. Additionally, financial analysis repeatedly reveals that an investment in a FORSe 5 system will yield a quickly realized break-even point and a substantial return on investment. Therefore, users can expect improved performance and lower operations costs.
FORSe 5 systems include a range of models with capacities sized to meet the varied demands of collection system flows and loads. They are designed for ease-of use and limited maintenance. These quiet running systems have a small footprint with minimal site space requirements, especially when compared to extraction systems or chemical storage tanks. Therefore, costs associated with site preparation and construction, are not generally a factor, making installation inexpensive and fast.
Anue’s applications engineering group assists interested engineers and users to tailor a cost and performance driven solution. To learn more about how to improve odor and corrosion control performance while lowering operation costs, contact Anue Water Technologies at 1-760-476-9090 or email
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| Press Release: Anue Completes International FORSe 5 Installation on Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia (11/11) |

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Anue Water Technologies, Inc., based in San Diego, California, is pleased to announce the planned installation of its FORSe 5™ system for odor and corrosion control in Beachside Precinct 3, a new residential subdivision on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. It will provide fully automated, closed loop odor and corrosion control at a lift station in the residential community that is permitted for up 1,565 lots. As the site is located adjacent to the beach, it was very important to all involved that the chosen equipment be both environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing. In partnership with engineering firm Cardno, developer Lend Lease and the Sunshine Coast Regional Council (SCRC), the installation will be commissioned on October 26, 2011.
Anue Water Technologies FORSe 5™ systems utilize ambient air to produce pure oxygen and ozone, which is then introduced into collection systems for green, sustainable treatment of odor and corrosion. There is no delivery or storage of any chemicals associated with these systems, which drastically reduces the carbon footprint and eliminates harmful side effects, as compared to other existing treatment technologies. All that is required is clean, ambient air and electricity to begin treatment of odour and corrosion problems.
About Anue Water Technologies, Inc.
Anue Water Technologies was founded in 2005 by Australian President and CEO Paul Hatten, BBA, BE and is based in San Diego, CA. They design and implement odour and corrosion control equipment for municipal and commercial applications, ranging from sewage collection systems to food processing plants. Dedicated to innovation and reducing dependency on chemicals for odour and corrosion control, Anue Water Technologies utilizes on-site generation of oxygen and ozone for its extremely effective treatment equipment.
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| The FORSe 5 Odor Control System Demonstrates Exceptionally Strong Performance under Severe Conditions (11/11) |
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Under extreme temperature conditions (Daily ambient temperatures exceed 110oF!!) and high levels of H2S, Anue’s FORSe 5 odor and corrosion control system achieved significant levels of control in less than one week. A two mile force main was expressing high concentrations of H2S, with peaks of 3400 ppm and averages of 340 ppm at its outfall.
A FORSe 5 pilot was installed with an output of 120 grams per hour of ozone and 40 liters per minute of oxygen. Prior to the commissioning of the pilot, total sulfides were measured at a whopping 17 mg per liter (see the dark blue color of the "BEFORE" test tube). After just five (5) days of FORSe 5 operation, these values were reduced to 0.2 mg per liter, a 99% reduction (see colorless "AFTER" test tubes). Even more, the vapor phase measurements, displayed below, showed similar results, where H2S levels were ultimately driven from >3400 to less than 10 ppm. .
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H2S Concentrations (Measured via OdaLog) Before and During Treatment Pilot
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| Anue Water Technologies Announces Design Advancements with New EP-1100A Series (11/11) |
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Anue is continuing to provide advancements in design for its best-selling EnviroPrep systems’ EP-1100 series. There are two significant changes:
Rotary Assembly Upgrade
A new, composite rotary assembly is now featured on all systems. This improvement results in a 15% to 20% decrease in flow required to rotate the head. Additionally, the composite materials have a higher corrosion resistance and improved durability over the previous version stainless steel version.
Deflector Upgrade
The outlet deflector has also been improved. Angling and adjustment are now provided through a spring assembly. Set-up is easier and the deflector now self-adjusts to varying flows allowing for improved rotational consistency. Finally, the caption of flow from the outlet has improved resulting in improved rotation efficiency and lower flow demand.
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Additionally, the EP-1100A series has two mounting bracket options to maximize the locations which an EnviroPrep can be specified:
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| The Hatch Mount Bracket is for mounting in the lift station hatch under the lid. |
The Wall Mount Bracket is for mounting to a wall face in the wet well. |
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