Michael Carvan20. 4. 2016. TECHNOLOGY Processing of any water source Only physical and no chemical process Nano filtration combined with other technologies.

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Michael Carvan

TECHNOLOGY Processing of any water source Only physical and no chemical process Nano filtration combined with other technologies Low pressure technology = low power consumption Operation on solar power

Technology of Hybrid Asymmetric Selective Membrane Separation Low power consumption 0,06 to 0,14 kW per 1000 liters of water Solar panels – no electric grid Extremely low maintenance cost Self-cleaning system No membrane exchange if regular maintenance Flexibility Any size of production Higher efficiency Lower volume of retenate (waste water) Amazing Purity Regardless of the water source No impurities (even dead bacteria)

COMMUNITY WASTE WATER : Pathogens: giardia lamblia, salmonella, shigella, typhoid, yersinin enterocolitica, viral hepatitis, contraception, hormones, antibiotics & others Non-metallic contaminants: phosphates, nitrogen and others Synthetic organic contaminants: pharmaceutical drugs, chlorinated solvents, hydrocarbons & others INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER : Metallic contaminants: aluminum, arsenic, barium, cadmium, copper, chromium, iron, lead, lithium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum nickel, silver, uranium, and zinc Non-metallic contaminants: acids, ammonia, nitrate, phosphates, boron, chloride, cyanide, fluoride, radium, selenium, sulfates and various radioactive isotopes Synthetic organic contaminants: pesticides, chlorinated solvents, hydrocarbons and polychlorinated bi-phenols (PCBs) and others FILTHY RIVER : Combination of all contaminants: pathogens, metallic contaminants, non-metallic contaminants, synthetic organic contaminants from community, industrial and agricultural waste water IMPURITIES AQ3 REMOVES

AQ3 FAMILY AQ3 Mini No electricity needed Daily production 100 liters AQ3 Midi Slightly larger, much more powerful Daily output is about 300 liters AQ3 Home (Plus) Size of small refrigerator up to 3,000 (7,000) liters per day

PIG SLUDGE to PURE WATER??

Water demand during 365 days PIGS = liters of water litres of sludge per day

SOLUTION digestateDecanting centrifugepelletizing line pellets burning makes heat or energy

fugate after centrifugeAQ3 pure water technologyAQ3 water SOLUTION NO CHEMICALS!!!

DRINKING WATER AND PELLETS FROM PIG SLUDGE

USAGE AND BENEFITS Water source The use of rain water, pond water and treated sludge Independent on public water system Recirculation and regeneration of water AQ3 water Water purification technologies on physical principles without the use of chemicals Healthy, minerals enriched no bacteria sterilized drinking water without chlorine! Processed water is suitable for all processes (washing, the use of the entire distribution network, flush toilets, water heaters,...); hot water without Legionella Separator Effective use of organic material after decomposition of enzymes Allows you to produce materials for resale It is not necessary to continue with transporting organic material for further processing

USAGE AND BENEFITS CLOSED SYSTEM AQ3 clean water – healthy, no chemical treatment = higher quality of meat, generally livestock breeding Almost 100% savings of water expense = decreasing costs Technology does not burden the environment with dangerous substances = BIO Possibility of another income from secondary product of separator = increased income It is not necessary to continue with transporting organic material for further processing = decreasing costs Increasing quality and scoring of whole livestock breeding

Michael Carvan