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BioShaft Water Technology inks deals in USA, Japan and Saudi Arabia
Published in Bikya Masr on 12 - 03 - 2012

BioShaft Water Technology Inc. has signed three contracts that will see the company's innovative wastewater treatment systems installed for customers in the United States, Japan and the Middle East.
The orders include an industrial system to be installed at a brewery in Fredericksburg Texas, a pilot T-MBBR (BioShaft Turbo Moving Bed Bioreactor) industrial packaged unit for a partner in Japan, and a T-MBBR for a domestic wastewater facility in the Middle East.
Walter Zurawick, President of BioShaft, stated, “These are key orders, as they cover both the municipal market, and industrial market with strategic locations, The United States, Japan, and the Middle East.”
PBC Brewery located in Fredericksburg, Texas, which purchased a total solution for its wastewater. BioShaft will provide a turnkey, Anaerobic/Aerobic Digester System, which will enable the company to land apply their wastewater effluent or reuse it for specific rinse applications in the brewery.
Kobelco-Eco, located in Kobe, Japan, is an integrated entity focusing on environmental solutions in Japan. Kobelco was looking for a sustainable solution with the capability to treat medium to high strength wastewater, with requirements such as a small footprint, low operational cost, and low capital cost with a simple design and easily expandable. With several clients in Japan having these requirements, Kobelco contacted BioShaft, and an industrial packaged unit was delivered to their client in Japan.
Ministry of Defense Arabia (MODA), located in Saudi Arabia. BioShaft technology was specified by MODA for the treatment of a large military base at Har-Al Bateen, near the capital city of Riyadh. The plant is the first phase of a much larger facility to be tendered later in 2012. Current flow is 3.7 MGD (Million Gallon per Day), with effluent suitable for irrigation reuse.
BioShaft recently opened an office in Florida to better service clients in Eastern North America. The company also launched a new Industrial Product at WEFTEC exhibition in Los Angeles. In 2011 which has resulted in a great deal of sales activity.
Bashar Amin, VP of Operations BioShaft, stated, “The Anoxic/Aerobic Process is particularly suited for wastewater with moderate to high amounts of bio-degradable suspended solids and it is very economical for small industrial plant applications where traditional technologies are far too expensive and cumbersome.”
BioShaft Water Technology Inc. is a publicly traded Lake Forest, California-based designer and manufacturer of domestic, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants.
Its innovative and worldwide patented BioShaft systems virtually eliminate sludge and the associated sludge components found in conventional activated sludge waste water treatment systems, significantly reduce odors and cost considerably less to install, operate and maintain. Its domestic, municipal and industrial systems have been installed in large municipalities, private housing developments, resorts, golf courses, parks, shopping centers, office buildings, restaurants throughout the world.
The company has offices in California, Florida and Saudi Arabia.
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Tags: BioShaft, Japan, Treatment, United States, Water
Section: East Asia, Going Green, North America, Saudi Arabia


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