Current Water Technologies engaged by major mining company to assess water treatment options

Dec. 11, 2018
Company will evaluate options for the treatment of ammonia at a Canadian gold mine.

GUELPH, ONTARIO, DEC 11, 2018 -- Current Water Technologies Inc. has entered into a consulting contract to participate in the evaluation of water treatment options for the treatment of ammonia at a Canadian gold mining operation owned by a major North American mining company.

Industrial activities such as metal mining and fertilizer production can generate considerable ammonia. Ammonia is regulated due to its toxicity to aquatic life, and the new Metal & Diamond Mining Effluent Regulations, to be fully enacted by June 2021, includes unionized ammonia as a prescribed deleterious substance. CWTI's field-proven patented AmmEl technology represents a leading solution for treating ammonia in mining and other industrial activities world-wide. The Company welcomes the opportunity to work closely with Canadian mining operations to incorporate its ammonia treatment system.

CWTI anticipates completing the Scope of Work by year-end.

About Current Water Technologies Inc.
Current Water Technologies is a "Technology Company" applying its patented and proprietary "Electrochemical Technologies" to the treatment of waste water, desalination water and drinking water contaminated by metals or nutrients, i.e., nitrate/ammonia associated with the mining, metal processing, chemical, agricultural, municipal and waste management sectors. Pumptronics Incorporated, a division of the Company, is an integrated pump station manufacturer specializing in custom design and automation.

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