I see SVSY is continuing to slide downward this A.M. As I posted on the RB board, I hope this release from Atlantium is the cause for SVSY's downturn. If this news release isn't the cause, it could mean SVSY has encountered some kind of serious problem which we, the last to know, haven't heard about yet.
Emory
>>When Atlantium talks about purification, they don't mean water only. They also mean purifying liquids and gases from microbes and all other biological activity. It might be water, wine, milk, or any other liquid or gas. The applications are widespread: wine fermentation process control, for example.
Let's get back to water. While the Water Commission has arbitrarily lowered the level of the red line in the Kinneret, Atlantium has launched an innovative water purification plant. We're not talking about desalinization of Dead Sea water, but about purifying water from germs and other disease-causing factors.
Altantium's plant radiates ultra-violet light, not by means of countless expensive light bulbs, but by a laser beam with the exact frequency required to purify that particular substance.
Amnon Sherf explains: "The wavelength crosses the liquid and hits the germ exactly right. Hitting it doesn't mean a karate chop, but a soft pet. The key is minimal energy in the proper place and on the proper wavelength. The energy is measured in tens of megawatts per sq.cm. Light bulb technology only gives watts per sq.cm.
The existing product is a mobile purification plant, which uses ultra-violet and laser beam technology. The plant can be connected to a polluted water source and supply over 50,000 half-liter bags of quality water a day - the consumption of 10,000 people. The cost of the plant is $850,000. The bags allow the water to be drunk after purification, without piping.<< |