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Boca Raton, FL -- Pure H2O Bio-Technologies, Inc., announced today it received final reports confirming laboratory test data performed for them by Clancy Environmental Consultants (CEC), a nationally recognized microbiological/water expert, located in St. Albans, Vermont, on the efficacy of iodine at low concentrations on three major waterborne bacterial contaminants.
These included Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecalis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Treatment with low concentrations reduced the number of microbes by approximately 6 logs (99.9999% killed) within 5 minutes and 8 logs (99.999999% killed) within 10 minutes. This means that a concentration of more than 1 million bacteria were killed within these time periods by this disinfectant.
The PHBT system is designed to kill microbes and remove iodine from the water, thereby yielding water free of both the disinfectant and microbes to the consumer. CEC has served the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), American Waterworks Association (AWA) and private industry in an advisory and consultant capacity.
Joseph P. Doxey, President of PHBT stated, "We are confident using Iodine as the preferred disinfectant because we have additional definitive raw data regarding iodine at low levels." Further evaluations, including quality assurance (disinfection and water purification) of PHBT's systems are to be managed by US Biosystems, another nationally recognized environmental laboratory located in Boca Raton, Florida, USA.
For more information contact:
Pure H2O Bio-Technologies, Inc.
Web site: www.pureh20biotech.com
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