Cavitation Technologies Partners with BMI for PFAS Solutions

Cavitation Technologies Forms Strategic Agreement with BMI Group
CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Cavitation Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: CVAT), renowned for its advanced fluid processing solutions, has recently established a partnership with BMI Group, a leader in providing environmental solutions focused on large-scale water and wastewater treatment systems.
The demand for clean water is at an all-time high, and addressing contamination challenges has never been more pressing. Over the last several years, industries have been responsible for disposing of at least 60 million pounds of hazardous “forever chemicals” (PFAS) across various sites. These substances are particularly concerning due to their pervasive nature; they are undetectable without specialized equipment and are often found contaminating our water bodies, soil, and air.
Identifying the Challenge: PFAS Removal
The real challenge isn't merely detecting PFAS but implementing effective removal methods to safeguard public health and the environment. With the new agreement, BMI Group is granted exclusive rights to advance the use of Cavitation Technologies' proprietary systems within its designated area while committing to a minimum of $1 million in annual sales. This collaboration is set to enhance the process for eliminating these harmful chemicals, offering a more efficient and scalable solution.
Cavitation Technologies has already dispatched its cutting-edge systems, including the High-Pressure Nano-Reactor® and the innovative Cavitation Non-Thermal Plasma™ technologies. These systems promise to deliver significant improvements in water treatment efficacy.
“PFAS contamination represents one of the most persistent and costly environmental issues of our era,” stated Neil Voloshin, CEO of Cavitation Technologies, Inc. “Our partnership combines our patented high-pressure systems with BMI’s expertise to create a scalable, efficient solution that addresses this urgent challenge.”
Limitations of Current PFAS Removal Techniques
The existing methods for PFAS disposal often leave much to be desired:
- Partial effectiveness: Current techniques such as Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) and Ion Exchange do not fully eradicate PFAS, instead transferring the contaminants from the water to other materials, which must then be disposed of.
- High energy consumption: Many conventional methods are energy-intensive, leading to the risk of generating harmful byproducts.
- Inefficiency with short-chain PFAS: Specialized measures are often required to effectively address shorter-chain PFAS compounds, complicating standard removal efforts.
The Technological Advantage of CTi
The collaboration between Cavitation Technologies and BMI Group is poised to revolutionize PFAS remediation. The High-Pressure Nano-Reactor® and the Cavitation Non-Thermal Plasma™ together offer:
- Complete PFAS Degradation: The multi-stage hydrodynamic cavitation process forms tiny bubbles that burst with tremendous force, while Non-Thermal Plasma introduces reactive species, working in tandem to break the strong carbon-fluorine bonds present in PFAS, resulting in their total mineralization.
- No Secondary Waste: This innovative technology effectively eliminates the creation of contaminated by-products, resolving the complex and costly waste disposal issue.
- Chemical-Free Operation: The systems generate potent oxidants from the water directly, treating PFAS contaminants, and revert safely to water and oxygen, removing the need for hazardous chemical management.
- Scalable Systems: Operating currently at 25 gallons per minute (GPM) with capabilities to scale up, these systems integrate seamlessly into existing infrastructure for large-scale treatment.
This advanced technology is also effective in eliminating microbes, bacteria, and other contaminants, significantly improving water quality by reducing turbidity and total dissolved solids (TDS).
Broad Industry Applications
The implications of CTi's advancements go beyond just PFAS removal. The High-Pressure Nano-Reactor® and Cavitation Non-Thermal Plasma™ technologies are also addressing challenges in various sectors, including industrial water treatment, Bitcoin mining, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and desalination. These systems promise to deliver safe, effective, and scalable treatment options to enhance water quality and lower operational expenses across a multitude of industries worldwide.
About BMI Group
BMI Group, established in 2005, has been a frontrunner in providing sustainable water treatment solutions by designing, constructing, and operating advanced water and wastewater facilities. With a commitment to environmental stewardship, BMI Group supports municipalities, industrial sectors, and governmental entities throughout North America.
About Cavitation Technologies, Inc.
Founded in 2007, Cavitation Technologies, Inc. focuses on innovation within fluid processing across various industries including water treatment, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals. They are recognized as a leading ESG company, with their core technologies, such as the Nano Reactor® systems, designed to achieve efficient rates up to 500 GPM. Their new Cavitation Non-Thermal Plasma™ technology continues to redefine standards in water purification and PFAS removal.
CTi is proud to hold over 40 patents domestically and internationally, affirming its commitment to innovation.
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For inquiries, please contact Cavitation Technologies Inc. at:
Phone: 818-718-0905
Email: info@ctinanotech.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the focus of the partnership between Cavitation Technologies and BMI Group?
The partnership aims to enhance PFAS removal processes using innovative technologies while achieving at least $1 million in annual sales.
How does the technology developed by Cavitation Technologies work?
The technology uses high-pressure cavitation and non-thermal plasma to create reactive species that effectively degrade PFAS into harmless compounds.
What are the environmental impacts of PFAS?
PFAS contaminants pose significant threats to environmental health, affecting water quality and ecosystems while being difficult to remove through traditional methods.
What industries can benefit from the technologies offered by Cavitation Technologies?
The technologies can be applied in various sectors, including municipal water treatment, agriculture, and even Bitcoin mining to improve water quality and reduce costs.
How can interested parties get in touch with Cavitation Technologies?
Interested individuals can contact Cavitation Technologies via telephone at 818-718-0905 or by emailing info@ctinanotech.com.
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