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INOTEC NEWS

University of Utah - VIP Grant - $50K - January 2010
Inotec technology presented at February 2010 SME meetings in Phoenix, AZ
Inotec technology presented at September 2010 IMWA meetings in Sydney, NS

Second EBR pilot-scale test completed - October 2011 - Selenium and Nitrate Removal
Third and forth pilot-scale tests for removal of selenium and nitrate under contract - 2012
Presenting EBR technology SME 2012 - February 2012
Developing Design Criteria for full-scale EBR implementations - 2012

INOTEC IN THE NEWS
Cleantech Open National Award - Rocky Mountain Mountain Regional Winner - San Jose, CA, November 2010.  http://www.cleantechopen.com/app.cgi/blog/tag/184/INOTEC 
University of Utah Press Release - http://www.unews.utah.edu/p/?r=010511-1 and http://www.news.techventures.utah.edu/?p=256
Additional Sample Press Relases
Newswise
-http://www.newswise.com/articles/electrifying-new-way-to-clean-dirty-water?ret=/articles/list&category=latest&page=2&search[status]=3&search[sort]=date+desc&search[has_multimedia 
Water and Wastes Digest - http://www.wwdmag.com/University-of-Utah-Researchers-Develop-Electrobiochemical-Treatment-Process-newsPiece22367
FOX 13 NOW - http://downtown.fox13now.com/content/university-utah-researchers-develop-new-way-clean-dirty-water 
New West Energy - http://www.newwest.net/topic/article/utah_scientists_harness_electrons_for_better_mining_wastewater_cleaning/C618/L618/
PHYSORG.COM - http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-01-electrifying-dirty.html
Earth Times - http://bit.ly/dNKIjr 
KSL CHANEL 5 - Researchers using electrified germs to clean dirty water - http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=14878701


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