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Paul

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Oct 18, 2008, 12:11:50 AM10/18/08
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I've been visiting this group for some time and no one is posting
anything! What's happened to the water community? I'm about to be
involved with a new water treatment invention which I'm sure anyone
involved with wastewater would like to know about. Perhaps I should
post in Oil section LoL!
Paul.

none

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Oct 30, 2008, 6:44:19 PM10/30/08
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Post away. Low traffic, but still looked at. And if it really is a new
wastewater treatment invention we may all come beating at your door.

Paul

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Apr 7, 2009, 4:07:08 PM4/7/09
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"none" <no...@none.net> wrote in message
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Thanks NONE! And Reply to Varma who emailed me!

Sorry, I deleted this newsgroup after no replies and then found these
just now after got email from Varma and re subscribed. Obviously
everyone monitors but did not do much.

Anyway, a friend of mine has invented a system that not only recycles
water, (Grey and sewerage to,) but revitalises it as well. It also has
an impact on halving energy costs by halving amps on the process and
this lends itself to Carbon Credits savings if your country uses that
facility as well.

After initial startup in a few weeks time, we will be very busy so I
apologise in advance if we don't contact you back straight away.
Suffice to say that if you require more info that is on
www.goninanwater.com.au then this will need to be referred to Licenced
holder for your country region when they are distributed.

Be aware of the consequeces of allowing this information to people
that make profits from Chemicals or have invested interests in
business that use other technologies as they will try to stop this
process as it will effect there business profits once this technology
is fully realised! At present, this system has been tested in a
cooling tower environment on a plastic moulding factory with amazing
results. The machines ran much cooler, no chemicals needed to be added
for rust, scale or biological hazards, (towit, girl in office called
testing people for refund on unused chemicals and $hit hit fan so to
speak and is only one reason to keep this under hat at moment,) and
they did not have to close down factory to rid Dies of rust and scale
which they normally had to! This being a cooling tower for 15 or so
machines of 300 tons, you can see that air conditioning towers have
the same potential savings and security for this one application
alone.

I am only just starting to get my head around this and in learning
process probably more so than you guys so please do not ask me
technical questions regarding how and why as I won't lie to you if I
don't know something. As I was not involved in this type of water
industry before, I am a novice and is why I was monitoring this
newsgroup for information regarding treatment types, chemicals used
and costs involved so I could calculate savings from using this
device.

So go to his website, look at what he is doing and if you require more
info, please ask through the website email address.
Thanks, Paul.


none

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Apr 9, 2009, 7:53:55 PM4/9/09
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Thanks for this.

Back in December we had an interest in low-water treatment alternatives
for an oil field. Since then the project has been put on hold ... low oil
prices, principally. However, there are existing oil fields for which this
will be ueful when refurbishment is required, and I will pass it around
people in the company.

Paul

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Apr 10, 2009, 9:04:07 AM4/10/09
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"none" <no...@none.net> wrote in message
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Well, he already had offer for 20 mil from Oil Company for this but
rejected it because they buy and put on shelf till needed by
themselves and hold out for high prices! (ie: Fuel saving inventions,
Fuel enhancment, nearly industructable panels for cars that don't dent
etc..) These panels invented many yrs ago and still have not seen
light of day since they bought inventor out!

Brien wanted this available to rich and poor alike so kids in Africa
don't die from drinking polluted water and such, which are usually
that way because of the Oil and Gold Companies processes polluting the
local water supplies aren't they? As far as takingh out the toxins and
recycling them, this would have to have R&D done on it to utilise
method of extraction and saving the waste componants. As far as I can
see, it is quite possible with this process as long as none of the
many poisen dirivatives bond with the water in any way or part of. So
before consulting with them, I'd say it's prudent to supply your
requirements to Brien and see if and when he can do further research
on such for a more positive conclusion to this problem.
Paul.

none

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Apr 13, 2009, 6:25:46 PM4/13/09
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 23:04:07 +1000, Paul wrote:

> Subject: Re: Anyone on here anymore?
> From: "Paul" <pma...@westnet.com.au>
> Newsgroups: alt.wastewater
> Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 23:04:07 +1000

I'll inquire at work & follow-up if necessary off-line.

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