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Water Treatment System removes arsenic from drinking water.

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July 5, 2007 - Suited for residential home owners, AdVantEdge(TM) removes excessive arsenic levels from drinking water sources. Including point-of-entry, point-of-use systems and replacement cartridges, unit features NSF 61 certified Bayoxide® E-33 Granular Ferric Oxide media that is effective over wide range of water quality without need for regeneration chemicals, salt, or additives. Product also features AD26(TM) media for co-occurrence of iron, arsenic, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide removal.

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AdEdge Technologies
50-T Technology Pkwy., S.
Norcross, GA, 30092
USA



AdEdge Technologies Solves Arsenic Issues in Water with Its AdVantEdge(TM) Residential Water Treatment Systems


BUFORD, Ga., June 20 -- With the introduction of AdVantEdge(TM) residential point-of-entry and point-of-use systems for arsenic removal, AdEdge Technologies offers residential home owners an effective technology for the removal of excessive arsenic levels from drinking water sources.

The AdVantEdge Series from AdEdge includes Point-of-Entry and Point-of-Use systems and replacement cartridges. AdVantEdge systems for arsenic removal feature Bayoxide® E-33 Granular Ferric Oxide media that is NSF 61 certified and effective over a wide range of water quality without the need for regeneration chemicals, salt or additives. In addition, the AdVantEdge series also features AdEdge AD26(TM) media for co-occurrence of iron, arsenic, manganese and hydrogen sulfide removal.

"The AdVantEdge product line offers homeowners, large-scale treatment technology in a value-added line of water treatment solutions that are highly effective and simple," said Mike Barry, Manager of Residential Systems for AdEdge. "Whether for point-of-entry, point-of-use or other small system applications, the AdVantEdge line from AdEdge offers homeowners a highly effective solution for the removal of natural occurring arsenic in drinking water."

Based in Buford, Ga., AdEdge Technologies Inc. (www.adedgetechnologies.com) is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacturing of integrated, small water treatment systems that feature specialty adsorbents for arsenic and other contaminant removal from process or drinking water systems, environmental remediation, chemical, wastewater and pharmaceutical applications. AdEdge also offers innovative filtration packages for aesthetic parameters such as iron and manganese, as stand-alone or hybrid- adsorption systems.

Source: AdEdge Technologies, Inc.

CONTACT:

Joseph Naylor,

Marketing Manager,

AdEdge Technologies, Inc.,

+1-678-835-0052,

or fax +1-678-835-0057,

or joe@adedgetechnologies.com

Web site: http://www.adedgetechnologies.com/
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