SYSTEMS TREATMENT

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PURAFLO ANUA INTERNATIONAL P.O. BOX 77457 Greensboro NC 27417 systems for the treatment and purification of waste water and effluent liquids and gases comprising peat fiber filtration units, septic tanks, filter beds, gas scrubbers, pipes, fittings and parts therefor, all for domestic use only;
PURAFLO ST. PAUL PROPERTIES II 114 ST. PAUL ST. ROCHESTER NY 14604 systems for the treatment and purification of waste water and effluent liquids and gases comprising peat fiber filtration units, septic tanks, filter beds, gas scrubbers, pipes, fittings and parts therefor, all for domestic use only;
PURAFLO BORD NA MONA P.L.C. MAIN STREET, NEWBRIDGE COUNTY KILDARE Ireland systems for the treatment and purification of waste water and effluent liquids and gases comprising peat fiber filtration units, septic tanks, filter beds, gas scrubbers, pipes, fittings and parts therefor, all for domestic use only;
TRIOGEN TRIOGEN LIMITED Unit 14 Langlands Place East Kilbride G75 0YF systems for the treatment, purification, filtration or cleaning of water and air; and parts and fittings therefor, including apparatus which generates ozone, and apparatus which treats and oxidizes water and air by using ozone for the treating and oxidation of the water and air;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fluid-borne (e.g., water, air) biological and chemical hazard detection and treatment system can include sensors (e.g., flow rate, contaminant detectors), treatment using ultraviolet laser-emitted light, can be microprocessor controlled and can communicate and be controlled over data networks. Treatment and detection systems can be deployed at various stages along a fluid distribution system, allowing for protection coverage and redundancy. During treatment, fluid enters into and/or passes through a "treatment area" wherein the fluid is subjected to light emanating from a laser at wavelengths within the ultraviolet range. DNA for microorganisms contained within fluid (including blood) are reactive to laser light as they pass through treatment areas and are rendered un-infective. Treatment systems can be staged in close proximity, providing more than one treatment area and associated light sources to a fluid stream. Such staging can provide for concentrated redundancy prior to its delivery to the intended point of use.