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Company Seeks Partners For Improved Drinking Water Project

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Company Seeks Partners For Improved Drinking Water Project

Professional Analytical and Consulting Services (PACS) are looking for project partners that will help improve drinking water quality through a new process to return used granular activated carbon (GAC) back to its unused status.

Professional Analytical and Consulting Services (PACS) are looking for project partners that will help improve drinking water.

Professional Analytical and Consulting Services (PACS) are looking for project partners that will help improve drinking water quality through a new process to return used granular activated carbon (GAC) back to its unused status.

Ideal partners are activated carbon users who send GAC off-site for reactivation.

Project participants are needed, and would provide used and unused GAC for state-of-the-art characterization at PACS laboratories.

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PACS would execute the cleaning process on used GAC and again characterize the cleaned product. The working hypothesis is that used GAC can be converted to unused GAC at a lower cost with improved end-user quality.  

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