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Perhaps there is no greater threat to mankind than the possibility of terrorists unleashing germ warfare on the people of this planet. Anthrax, small pox, and plague are three biological agents that are feared because these diseases can be spread so quickly through a population. While it is true that there are significant practical difficulties in using any of these biological agents, some speculate that terrorists may already have the capability to do so. 

CWSI's  present technology entails a process for removing, reducing or minimizing the concentration of biochemicals from domestic water supplies. Various bioweapon agents such as anthrax, botulism, tularemia and viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) have been shown to be remedied using this technology.


An ozone diffusion system is used to inject ozone into the water. The process of diffusing ozone into water occurs much like diffusing oxygen into water. A high transfer efficiency of oxygen or ozone into the water occurs due to the exponentially increased surface area provided by the small micron-sized bubbles and the long duration of bubble persistence. The system consists of our Add-o-mizer technology located within the device where production of microbubbles of oxygen in the 1-10 micron range have been achieved. Standard Oxygen Transfer Efficiencies (SOTE) exceeded 60%, where Standard Aeration Efficiencies (SAE) of 3.17-kg/KW hour have been measured and noted. This technology can be applied to both water bodies and effluent stream water treatment applications.