Biocide Tech Fights Pathogens in Pakistan
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
After 15 years of research BRIDGE's ESOL Biocide to be used in high quality purification facility in Toba Tek Singh in Punjab, Pakistan
NEW technology designed by a Scottish company with funding from the Scottish Government will bring clean water to 100,000 people in Pakistan, it was announced yesterday.
Fiona Hyslop, secretary for culture, Europe and external affairs visited Bridge Biotechnology in Dunfermline, to see the Electro Chemical Activated Solution generator and announced a pilot project.
This will enable a high quality purification facility to be added to existing infrastructure in Toba Tek Singh in Punjab, Pakistan, bringing clean water to the area.
The pilot project has received £150,000 funding from the Scottish Government and if successful it could be rolled out across the Punjab.
AboutBridge Bio Technology:
Bridge Biotechnology is an independent Scottish company based in Dunfermline, Fife. The company has been testing, developing and commercialising ESOL water technology for the last 15 years, providing customers with superior sanitising capabilities at lower cost compared to conventional sanitisers.
Bridge Biotechnology has a wealth of experience in creating biocide solutions for a number of industries ranging from animal husbandry to medical sanitisation. The company has identified on site generation as the most efficient and cost effective way of distributing the technology and the company produces a large range of competitive ESOL units, designed for customers on site generation of ESOL, which can be diluted and applied using a number of methods.
Source: The National
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