Aquacritox announced as Winner in Artemis Top 50 2010

SCFI has been selected as a winner in the Artemis Top 50 Water Technology Competition 2010. The Aquacritox process was reviewed by an independent panel of experts and was assessed on a wide range of criteria including technical innovation, business model, Intellectual Property position and market demand for the companies solution. ‘We are extremely pleased to have been selected for a second year running as a winner in this competition. We believe competitions such as this are an important part of show-casing innovative and disruptive solutions, such as Aquacritox’ – John O’Regan, CEO, SCFI

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  1. [...] episode, titled Gonzo for Guano, covered 2010 Artemis Project Top 50 winner Aquacritox and was filmed at a Demonstration Scale facility in Cork, Ireland. Paul walked [...]

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Alum Sludge: From waste to valuable product With AquaCritox® recovery process

Alum and iron salts are generally used to promote coagulation in the production of clean drinking water which results in the generation of significant quantities of drinking water sludge. The Alum sludge is typically mechanically dewatered and is currently treated as a waste which cannot be processed through traditional sewage sludge disposal methods and in many cases goes to landfill. This … Read More

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AquaCritox® will be featured in a forthcoming Discovery Channel Documentary on Energy from Waste Water. Filming at the plant in Cork, Ireland took  place March 24th 2010. Read More

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