Water Warriors Smart Foam Makes a Splash in Water Treatment
Published on by Trudi Schifter, CEO and Founder AquaSPE in Business
2020 Innovation and Technology Awards winner: Water Warriors Inc.
WE PROVIDE TECHNOLOGY TO ADSORB HARMFUL CONTAMINANTS
– Phosphorus and Ammonia –
Poseidon high-capacity water treatment pellets, a patent-pending innovation from Water Warriors, adsorb phosphorus and ammonia at an impressive rate. The process is brilliantly simple -- water flows through the pellets and leaves the phosphorus behind. Once the pellets reach nutrient capacity they can be used as fertilizer, returning the phosphorus to the land, creating responsible re-use of a diminishing resource.
Developed through a CRADA agreement with the Federal EPA, Poseidon Pellets work in two distinct application systems: In mesh bags for smaller projects and longer, tubular bags for larger bodies of water. We also offer tubular bags of Poseidon Pellets encased in an open-cell foam wrap and screen for sediment removal. These bags are remarkably effective for agricultural runoff, waterway restoration, and wastewater and stormwater management.
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Is there a range within which the product can reduce the level of phosphorus and ammonia? say the phosphorus in a lake is 0.5mg/L, can the products decrease the level to below 0.2mg/L? Thank you.
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There are two different products.
The Poseidon Pellets adsorb phosphorus and ammonia from runoff. The pellets can be used anywhere water comes into contact and reused as fertilizer.
The foam product - Superbiomedia - is biomedia for the biological treatment of wastewater. The pellets are crop friendly and can be reapplied as fertilizer.
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What are the efficiences in the remotion of phosphorus and ammonia from runoff? and Are controlled very well the characteristics of the Poseidon Pellets, in the time, for to know what are the exactly properties? for that they can be used in agricultural as fertilizer or nutrients so manner or form controlled for guarantee the results waiting with the crops . Thanks.
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Is the 'foam' bio-degradable? Are the decomposition products crop-friendly?
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John Gradek over to you
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