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Thursday, 03/28/2013 2:05:34 PM

Thursday, March 28, 2013 2:05:34 PM

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ENP.V now marketing in China- They are doing their bit with their world class technology now being marketed in India and China, and awaiting a series of deals to start happening out of Saudi Arabia with a company called Miahona.com...

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Enpar contracts Beijing Hua to sell products in China


2013-03-20 09:42 ET - News Release


Dr. Gene Shelp reports

ENPAR SIGNS BUSINESS COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH BEIJING HUA YANBANG SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD. TO DEVELOP WATER TREATMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN CHINA

Enpar Technologies Inc. has entered into an agreement with Beijing Hua Yanbang Science & Technology Co. Ltd. (HYBTEC) to market Enpar's array of state-of-the-art water treatment technologies in China.

Founded in 2004, HYBTEC provides solutions for scale prevention and filtration as they apply to recirculating cooling system and waste water treatment. HYBTEC currently has business relations in the steel, aluminum, coloured metal processing, oil field, petrochemical, fine chemical, pharmaceutical and coal mining industries with 18 sales personnel and 20 distributors to cover all of China.

During the years 2006-2010, $11-billion (U.S.) was invested annually in urban water supply and sanitation in China. Waste water reclamation for reuse and recycle is a focus of the national environmental protection plan set out by the Ministry of Water Resource. As a result, the annual budget increased to $31-billion (U.S.) for the years 2011 to 2015. The average rate for recycled and reused waste water in 2010 was 8.5 per cent. By 2015, this figure is expected to rise to 20 to 25 per cent in Northern water-scarce cities and 10 to 15 per cent in Southern coastal cities.

There are benefits to generating a valuable renewable stream of water for non-potable uses through improved waste water recycling and reuse in China. As an example, the Beijing Water Authority recently announced that reclaimed water is the No. 2 source of water used to meet its municipal needs. The reclaimed water can be used by many industries including commercial agricultural irrigation and urban greenery projects as well as to provide water needs for thermal power plants. The city's industrial sector uses 140 million cubic metres of water per year.

"There is a huge market to use Enpar's water treatment systems to treat reclaimed water," stated Yongsheng Wu, general manager of HYBTEC. "Enpar's water treatment technologies represent the best option for water purification of this type in the world. It is a great honour for Beijing Hua Yanbang Science & Technology Co. Ltd. to co-operate with Enpar."

HYBTEC has purchased a pilot-scale water treatment unit that is scheduled to be shipped to China in April of 2013. This pilot unit will be utilized to demonstrate the efficacy of Enpar's water treatment system for recycle and reuse of industrial and municipal waste water and process waters.

Dr. Shelp commented that: "Enpar is extremely pleased to partner with HYBTEC, a company whose current business relationships extend to a broad range of industries. We believe HYBTEC will provide Enpar's innovative water treatment technologies exposure in a market with huge growth potential and significant near-term requirements."

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