MicroMedia Filtration, Inc. Named as Finalist in Harvey Mudd College Green Engineering Category for TechAmerica High-Tech Innovation Awards
Wastewater treatment and renewable energy company to receive recognition for technological innovation at annual dinner June 2nd
LAKE FOREST, Calif., May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- MicroMedia Filtration, Inc., an industry leader pioneering wastewater treatment and renewable energy technology, has been named a finalist in the Harvey Mudd College Green Engineering category for the TechAmerica High-Tech Innovation Awards. Now in its 17th year, this premier business event celebrates excellence and achievement in the region's technology industry and honors local companies, individuals and products that drive innovation in Orange County. This year's winners will be announced at a dinner on June 2, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine, Calif.
Ken Stedman, President and Founder stated, "MicroMedia is delighted to be recognized and honored as a company striving for innovation in the wastewater and renewable energy space."
About MicroMedia Filtration, Inc.
MicroMedia Filtration, Inc. (MMF) is revolutionizing the process of wastewater treatment. The MMF Process consists of three major components: The MMF Solids Separator which removes suspended solids from the raw influent, the MMF Modular Filter, a fully automated, continuously cleaning media filtration system with remote monitoring and control capabilities, and the MMF Energy Conversion System which transforms the removed fresh solids into various energy end products.
The MMF system offers a modular and integrated treatment process that can deliver irrigation-quality, reusable water directly from raw sewage using a physical and chemical process. The result is a modular, expandable, economical and environmentally friendly method for creating reusable water in one tenth the footprint, for about one half to one third the cost while consuming less than one fifth the electricity of conventional systems. The MMF process significantly reduces greenhouse gasses and produces a renewable source of energy from the waste in wastewater.
MicroMedia offers its treatment process and energy conversion system to municipalities, wastewater treatment authorities, governmental agencies and residential and commercial property developers. Current installations include a 3mgd wastewater plant in Adelanto, California, a 120,000 gpd plant for Prologis in Fontana, California and a 60,000 gpd demonstration wastewater treatment plant located in Woodsville, New Hampshire.
For more information, please visit www.mmfwater.com
SOURCE MicroMedia Filtration, Inc.
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