Intralink to help clean up nuclear waste in Japan
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Asia market access specialist Intralink has been appointed by UK firm Arvia Technologies to bring its water treatment technology to Japan. Arvia has developed a market-changing, multi-award winning method for the treatment of contaminated water. The revolutionary treatment removes and destroys toxic non-biodegradeable contaminants from aqueous effluents, with one of the major applications being the disposal of orgnanic radioactive waste. "Japan has a big problem with low and intermediate level radioactive oil which is notoriously difficult to dispose of. Current methods include incineration and encapsulation which can both have a serious impact on the environment," said Martin Keighley, CEO of Arvia. "Neither of these solutions is ideal, and our technology is unique in that it enables the clean, safe and cost-effective disposal of radioactive waste - something of a holy grail for the nuclear industry".
Read the Press Release: http://j.mp/JDQeh8
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