Brazil looks to Trojan Technologies Inc. for wastewater treatment project

Dec. 13, 2002
Increasingly, Brazil is choosing ultraviolet (UV) technology developed by a Canadian company as the treatment solution for its wastewater plants.

LONDON, ON, Dec. 13, 2002 -- Increasingly, Brazil is choosing ultraviolet (UV) technology developed by a Canadian company as the treatment solution for its wastewater plants.

Trojan Technologies Inc. (TUV:TSX) announced today that it has been awarded a contract valued at approximately $600,000, to supply UV systems to four wastewater plants in the state of Espirito Santo. Scheduled to be in operation early next year, the facilities will treat a total of 32 million gallons (121,000 cubic meters) of water a day.

Trojan is also the supplier of the largest UV wastewater treatment installation in Latin America. Located in the city of Curitiba (in the southern Brazilian state of Parana), the modern plant is now fully operational. It serves a population of 330,000 people and treats up to 36 million gallons (136,000 cubic metres) of water a day.

While Trojan has been active in Brazil for the past five years, these most recent contracts represent a significant increase in the company's business in the region. "The Brazilian water boards are now recognizing the advantages of UV technology, and the fact that Trojan is a global leader in providing these solutions," said company President and CEO Allan Bulckaert.

The country's growing interest in UV water treatment was also evident today as more than 20 Brazilian engineers and officials arrived in London, Ontario, to visit Trojan's research, engineering and manufacturing facilities.

Ontario Environment Minister Chris Stockwell noted with pride that "the Brazilian delegation is here because Ontario is home to some of the most advanced and innovative technologies being used to protect water resources around the world."

The visiting delegation was organized by the Brazilian Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, and the tour program was arranged by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment.

Trojan UV equipment is now installed in 10 wastewater plants in Brazil. "With the adoption of more stringent regulations governing wastewater treatment, Brazil represents enormous opportunity for Trojan in the future," Bulckaert explained.

With approximately 3,000 municipal facilities in over 25 countries using its technology, Trojan has the largest installed base of UV systems in the world. Its equipment destroys water-borne pathogens such as E.coli, Giardia and Cryptosporidium in a highly effective, cost efficient, and environmentally safe manner.

The company designs, manufactures and sells UV systems for municipal wastewater and drinking water facilities, as well as for the industrial, commercial and residential markets. The company also provides UV treatment for the removal of toxic chemicals from water.

Trojan has over 350 employees around the world. Headquartered in London, Ontario, Trojan has offices in Germany, the U.K., Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the U.S. Its shares are listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol TUV.

SOURCE Trojan Technologies Inc.

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