EcoClean 2300 -''Natural Herbal Flocculant cum bactericide to recycle Sewage Water for Secondary Use''.
Published on by sudarshan rajendran for Ecohealth UK Pvt Ltd
EcoClean 2300 -''Natural Herbal Flocculant cum bactericide to recycle Sewage Water for Secondary Use''.
Dear All
Eco Health, is registered in the UK and India, We have about 30 proprietary inventions whose combined market value can be conservatively estimated at USD 100 million.
The Ecoclean 2300 technology is very disruptive in nature and one of its kind, that can significantly bring infrastructure and operational costs to a fraction of the current costs, for all kinds of Sewage Treatment Plants.
Just 1 Litre of Ecoclean 2300 can treat 25,000litres of Sewage
Pls Check the Video: https://youtu.be/p92q7tpFQHk
The Eco Tech process is a very simple way to treat sewage, using non-toxic organic reagents extracted from plants, to return black water remarkably quickly into potable grade water.
After filtration, the water is odourless, free of harmful bacteria and is absolutely 100% safe to drink.
We can recycle the water for secondary usage as the discharged effluent will contain no chemicals or chlorine. And it completely replaces Iron and Alum salts and also chlorine and brings down energy costs by more than 70% for Aerated Activated Sludge Process.
Looking for serious Investment partner in the USA region
regards
Suddy
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