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Re: skidoo31 post# 17278

Friday, 10/31/2014 7:19:23 AM

Friday, October 31, 2014 7:19:23 AM

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Tauriga's CEO Dr. Stella M. Sung commented, "Receiving the approval to begin pilot testing at the EPA's T&E facility represents an important shift from benchtop scale science to development scale optimization. We look forward to analyzing the wastewater remediation results from our custom genetically engineered stains of bacterial, because this will inform and guide the next stages of our commercial pilot project, with our end goal of producing a large scale, effective and environmentally friendly solution for capturing value from organic pollutants."

Dr. Ting Lu, project manager at MSDGC expressed, "The Bactbot project has been making a lot of progress so far, and it can potentially solve many challenges that wastewater treatment has, such as treating high strength wastes while generating energy. MSDGC is excited about this technology and looks forward to its success."

Currently Tauriga is fabricating a minimum of five dedicated EBRs, which will have a 6-8 hour average retention time of the waste, leading to approximately 100 gallons per day of wastewater throughput. This wastewater will go through a full suite of testing including metrics such as Chemical Oxygen Demand ("COD"), Total Organic Carbon ("TOC"), Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen ("TKN"), Volatile Organic Compounds ("VOCs"), as well as others. During this process Tauriga will be fabricating additional reactors with the intention of having 200% to 300% of this capacity installed on a mobile demonstration unit that can be taken to wastewater generators all around Cincinnati and the surrounding area.

Via PR : http://boardvote.com/symbol/CBI/newsfeed/62461

This PR from September 16, 2014

In my opinion, they wouldn't be building a mobile unit for demonstration if it were not producing sufficient results. I assume this mobile unit will be to market the technology, rather than just a cool 'show and tell' demo around Ohio. Especially looking at the network connections being made in regards to the wastewater industry... This is going to get very interesting soon if you ask me. IMO I Know..lol