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374Water Announces the Successful Deployment, Commissioning, and Full Operability of its AirSCWO Technology at Orlando's Iron Bridge Facility
Marks Major Milestone in Waste Destruction and Commercialization Path
DURHAM, NC / ACCESSWIRE / September 26, 2024 / 374Water Inc. (NASDAQ:SCWO), an emerging leader in organic waste destruction solutions, is pleased to announce that its supercritical water oxidation technology, AirSCWO, is fully installed and commissioned. The technology is now operating and processing biosolids and other PFAS contaminated wastes at scale within the City of Orlando's Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility. This achievement is a significant milestone on the path toward the commercialization of the AirSCWO system and fulfills a key operational goal for the Company.
The AirSCWO system's successful integration into Orlando's facility marks the beginning of commercial biosolids processing, showcasing the capability of 374Water's supercritical water oxidation technology to destroy waste efficiently and sustainably. The AirSCWO system is designed to process Orlando's biosolids continuously with a direct connection to plant supplied waste activate sludge while still retaining the capability of processing other waste streams from different sources as well, offering a solution that reduces waste volumes, eliminates harmful contaminants, and supports the City's sustainability goals.
Operating at Iron Bridge will allow 374Water to demonstrate the integration of its technology at one of Florida's largest water reclamation facilities, which is capable of processing 45 million gallons of wastewater daily. The Orlando installation enables the Company to continue its commercial development of a system that can destroy persistent organic pollutants, including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ("PFAS"). Recognizing the critical need for this type of technology, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection provided Orlando a grant, under the Bilateral Infrastructure Law emerging contaminant funding, to assist in financing the AirSCWO deployment and subsequent operation.
DURHAM, NC / ACCESSWIRE / September 26, 2024 / 374Water Inc. (NASDAQ:SCWO), an emerging leader in organic waste destruction solutions, is pleased to announce that its supercritical water oxidation technology, AirSCWO, is fully installed and commissioned. The technology is now operating and processing biosolids and other PFAS contaminated wastes at scale within the City of Orlando's Iron Bridge Regional Water Reclamation Facility. This achievement is a significant milestone on the path toward the commercialization of the AirSCWO system and fulfills a key operational goal for the Company.
The AirSCWO system's successful integration into Orlando's facility marks the beginning of commercial biosolids processing, showcasing the capability of 374Water's supercritical water oxidation technology to destroy waste efficiently and sustainably. The AirSCWO system is designed to process Orlando's biosolids continuously with a direct connection to plant supplied waste activate sludge while still retaining the capability of processing other waste streams from different sources as well, offering a solution that reduces waste volumes, eliminates harmful contaminants, and supports the City's sustainability goals.
Operating at Iron Bridge will allow 374Water to demonstrate the integration of its technology at one of Florida's largest water reclamation facilities, which is capable of processing 45 million gallons of wastewater daily. The Orlando installation enables the Company to continue its commercial development of a system that can destroy persistent organic pollutants, including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ("PFAS"). Recognizing the critical need for this type of technology, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection provided Orlando a grant, under the Bilateral Infrastructure Law emerging contaminant funding, to assist in financing the AirSCWO deployment and subsequent operation.
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