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BioRem : Odor Control System For Hawaiian WWTP
By Jeffrey Dreben
Apr 5, 2007
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WILLIAMSVILLE, NY -- CVF Technologies Corporation's holding, BioRem, announced the receipt of an order valued at (CDN) $1.6 million for the supply of an odor control system as part of the plant expansion at the sewage works in Honouliuli, Hawaii.

The wastewater treatment plant serves the population of West Oahu and due to growing population is scheduled for a (US) $41 million expansion over the next two years that will increase plant capacity from 25 million to 51 million gallons per day. Some of the planned improvements include the installation of odor control as well as anaerobic digesters. "I think the most notable difference for residents who live around the plant, will be the reduction of odors", said Ken Kawahra, Communication Officer with the Department of Environmental Services in his interview with a community newspaper on March 21, 2007.

"The reduction of odors emanating from wastewater treatment plants has become a priority in the operations of thousands of municipal wastewater management systems around the world", said Peter Bruijns, President of BioRem. "Meeting the demanding odor removal needs of clients is our number one concern. Earning this order shows the high level of confidence Municipal Sewage System Managers and Contractors have in the technology solutions developed by BioRem. The solution provided for this project will incorporate our MYTILUS biotrickling filter technology."

BioRem manufactures BIOSORBENS biofilter media and is a leading supplier of biofilters for air pollution control in municipal and industrial applications, including BIOCUBE modular units and the recently introduced MYTILUS biotrickling filters. With over 400 installed systems and over a decade of experience, the Company's products are the technology of choice for odor control at Wastewater Treatment Plants across North America.

CVF Technologies Corporation is headquartered in Williamsville, New York. CVF is a technology development company, whose principal business is sourcing, funding and managing emerging pre-public cleantech technology companies with significant market potential. Founded in 1989, CVF's holdings include four companies involved primarily in environmental products/services.

For more information please contact: http://www.cvfcorp.com/


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