[February 12, 2019] |
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zNano, a California Water Technology Company, Responds to Trump Administration's EPA Decisions About Drinking Water
Recent concerns raised by Delaware Senator Tom Carper about the EPA's
appointment of David Dunlap in a key role to approve toxic chemical
levels in drinking water has a Silicon Valley company responding with a
scalable solution for millions of Americans.
In response to EPA coverage this week by POLITICO, Dr. Adrian Brozell,
founder and CEO of zNano, said, "The news that a former KOCH employee is
now in a key role with the EPA forced us to speak out. Failure to
adequately regulate or limit a class of toxic compounds known as PFAS in
drinking water has serious health risks. zNano's patented bioinspired
membrane coating could be applied to remove these and other harmful
chemicals from our drinking water without the typical fouling resulting
in membrane failure."
Dr. Brozell said that these contaminants can be removed from drinking
water. Membrane testing by zNano over two years at scale proved
excellent in removing toxics such as dyes, which are similar to PFOA and
PFOs, two PFAS toxic compounds currently under evaluation by the EPA.
According to POLITICO's EPA coverage, while those two older chemicals
are no longer used in the U.S., EPA estimates
that there are between 5,000 and 10,000 similar chemical compounds,
used in everything from nonstick cookware to water resistant jackets to
microwave popcorn bags. Industry has argued that the newer compounds are
less dangerous to human health, but scientists say there is reason to
worry that the entire class of PFAS compounds poses a risk. EPA-mandated
testing, reported by POLITICO, found the chemicals at unsafe levels in
at least 16 million Americans' tap water, but activists say the problem
is even more widespread. It is reported an estimated 100 million
Americans may be drinking water with levels of the chemical that could
cause harm.
About zNano:
zNano restores water. zNano's bioinspired coatings improve efficiency
for Micro, Ultra, Nano and RO membranes. zNano has developed a filter
that traps polyester and micro-fibers preventing them from entering the
ocean. zNano's advanced water recycling systems lower costs, preserve
jobs and conserve resources in a drought-stricken world. The company is
based in San Jose, California.
zNano has developed technologies for entities as varied as NASA's urine
water recycling, malt wastewater recycling, and textile wastewater
cleanup. In addition, Dr. Brozell has designed a filtration box to
remove polyester and plastic micro-fibers from laundry waste water that
will soon be on zNano's Open Source (News - Alert) web page. zNano has developed
coatings which improve the efficiency of both Ultra and Nano filter
membranes and is in the process of taking them to market. The company is
also developing coatings to improve the efficiency of brackish and
desalination of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes.
zNano welcomes scientific collaboration for the company's innovations
through an upcoming Open Source section of the company's website, www.znanotech.com.

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