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How a Small Investment in Water-Efficiency Technology Leads to High ROI.

Atlanta September 27, 2007 - - - Raw and treated water quality varies from place to place, depending on the condition of the source water from which it is drawn, and the treatment it receives. Real-time electrochemical monitoring of the water quality in an industrial process, offers a series of advantages that lead to higher ROI’s.

Some advantages include the minimization of waste emissions by improved process involving the minimization of by-product formation, raw material usage, energy consumption, and wasted production.

The application of an electric signal, and the monitoring of the liquids in most industrial processes, can detect key substances. A series of electro analytical techniques offers the possibility of performing a plethora of qualitative or quantitative determinations of substances in several of matrices. These substances are analyzed by techniques that make use of electrochemical detectors. Electrochemical techniques offer increasing degrees of accuracy, and detection limits, often involving dramatically lower costs than other techniques.

Industrial Water-Efficiency technologies can help companies identify also the failures in their production. In many cases the most harmful emissions consist of very precious things. Actually the material in waste water can be wasted production, not just something that is wanted to be shifted.

The real-time electrochemical measuring, monitoring, and early warning system places emphasis on tracking the concentration of pollutants in all liquids. These technologies are the world's only single-sensor system capable of detecting many organic, and non-organic contamination as low as a few parts per million. As regulations and operating constraints become more stringent in most industries around the world, constant monitoring is set to become more ,and more crucial to ensure good, and consistent water quality.

Mining and Mineral companies can easily capture valuable heavy metal emissions, and prevent water pollution in the environment by using real-time electrochemical monitoring technologies.

Paper and Pulp operators can prevent, or in most cases eliminate costly manufacturing interruptions. Constant water quality monitoring is critical, as our recent research proves that most production problems are directly related to changes in water quality.

Bottling Companies can prevent arsenic or other harmful contaminants entering beverages, control sugar-related problems, or maintain constant taste in beverages. They can simply install a low cost real-time electrochemical monitoring system to control raw water quality at the source, and monitor treated water quality, to ensure the best possible end product.

Pharmaceutical Companies use real-time electrochemical liquid monitoring technologies to detect changes in water quality to prevent contamination related problems.

Water Utilities can reduce chemical consumption, and secure better tap water quality by using new low cost real-time electrochemical monitoring technologies, or joining an Online Water Monitoring Service offered by www.Liqum.com

Environmental Companies can effectively monitor water resources in real-time to prevent disasters, help protect the water resources, and the environment.

For information how companies in diverse industries can improve ROI by simply using innovative water-efficiency technologies, please click here.

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Banking on Blue Gold and Green Technologies

Atlanta September 21, 2007 -- Over the past few years, concerns about the diminishing "Blue Gold" resources, global warming, fast urbanization, industrialization, and aging infrastructure have made "Water" one of the hottest area for companies, and investors.

The environmental movement is gaining steam as corporations join the "Green Wave" with the involvement, and dedication of more, and more companies. The exploding demand, and use of green technologies, continues to push company valuations to higher levels.

The freshwater resources are diminishing because of growth in population, industry and agriculture - all demanding ever increasing amounts of freshwater. In addition, global warming is changing water and weather patterns around the world. Water is contaminated with thousands of chemicals - whether they are from industrial processes, fertilizers, and pesticides from farms, or from contaminants such as human excretions of birth control pills, antibiotics or the remnants of chemotherapy.

Companies throughout the world have become good neighbors. They integrate innovative technology solutions, such as real-time electrochemical monitoring, into their water-related processes, to reduce freshwater consumption, and become part of the environmental solution. They can save hundreds of thousands of dollars each year in freshwater costs, while avoiding contamination in the environment, and possible costly disasters.

Most companies use raw, treated, waste, and recycled water in their industrial processes. Constant water quality monitoring affords companies the highest water quality, at the lowest possible rate. The use of real-time electrochemical monitoring technology is critical in any, and every liquid process, as it is capable of detecting any changes in water quality, that can not be detected out by other technologies. A small or large investment in a real-time water monitoring system can easily pay for itself within a year.

As a response to the exploding interest in freshwater technologies, H2oAlliance launched a Global WaterTech Cluster in September 2007. All key partners are independent private, and public companies, and institutions. They provide total solutions, systems, products, and consulting services for industrial/ commercial (B2B), and the residential (B2C) clientele. They specialize in providing product and services to water utility, environmental, food and beverage, pulp and paper, mining and minerals, agriculture, chemical, pharmaceutical, recreational, and safety industries worldwide.

Even a small investment in the design, and implementation of an effective industrial water monitoring plan, combined with innovative water technologies, can help companies increase profitability and productivity, and save the environment.

H2oAlliance continues seeking strong partners worldwide, to bring clientele, and set-up operations, and investors to secure funding for global expansion.


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