NEWS UPDATE
September 16, 2004. EOT was invited by the International Ozone Association to deliver a paper on the results of its one year Pilot Plant testing at SRCSD (Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District) for the treatment of SRCSD's unchlorinated secondary effluent. The paper was presented at the annual Conference of IOA on September 13, 2004 in Windsor, Canada and will be published in the association's Journal. June 9, 2004. Reflox srl established in Rome, Italy to cover the Italian, Swiss and neighboring markets in order to respond faster and in their own language to EOT's demanding customers in this area. In the first few months of advertising, expressions of interest have been received from potential customers in the food and dairy industries, tanning operations, hospitals and city waste treatment plants.
May 5, 2004. Envirozone Technologies, Inc. entered into a strategic alliance with ZAFF a Saudi Arabian company with strong environmental interests and connections.

A pilot plant for the treatment of municipal wastewater is expected to be installed at a pre-selected location by the end of this year.
January 2, 2004. EOT & ARTSO appoint engineer Raghid Fakih as Product and Service Manager for EOT and Novazone activities in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Fakih is based in the capital city of Riyadh and will cover the entire country using existing ARTSO facilities in Jidda and other locations. Sales are being actively pursued in the pharmaceutical, food and health industries.
August 5, 2003. Envirozone Technologies, Inc. has obtained registeration of its Trade Mark under No. 2,745,504 at the United States Patents and Trademark Office.
EOT now holds two U.S. Patents & a California EPA Certification.

April 30, 2003. Envirozone Technologies, Inc. presented a comprehensive proposal to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq for the introduction of EOT's Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) for the treatment of surface and underground drinking water ....more
October 25, 2002 Envirozone Technologies, Inc. (EOT) has been selected to be the Sole Marketing Agent for NOVAZONE products in four major territories in the world. Envirozone has exclusive marketing representatives in Rome, Lisbon, Riyadh & Singapore, ....more
September 13, 2002. The Export-Import Bank invited EnvirOzone Technologies, Inc. to attend its conference in Mexico City September 23-24, 2002. The conference entitled "Financing Mexico's Environmental Infrastructure" is transaction-motivated. ....more

August 29, 2002. The United Nations, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology featured EnvirOzone's technology in an article in their May-June 2002 issue of VATIS Update: Waste Technology....more


Envirozone Technologies, Inc. presented a comprehensive proposal to The Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq in April 2004 for the introduction of EOT's Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) for the treatment of surface and underground drinking water for cities and towns along the lakes and rivers of Iraq and to use Novazone's small ozone systems for the the treatment of potable water at the water entry point of schools, hospitals and government buildings. The proposal was well received and a large engineering company in Baghdad was chosen to represents EOT's interest in Iraq. However, no action will be taken until the safety issues are resolved.

April 30, 2004

Envirozone Technologies, Inc. (EOT) has been selected to be the Sole Marketing Agent for NOVAZONE products in four major territories in the world. Envirozone has exclusive marketing representatives in Rome, Lisbon, Riyadh & Singapore and all inquiries from these markets shall henceforth be handled through EOT. Each Representative covers many other countries from his center of operation. Similarly, NOVAZONE's Regional Offices in the United States shall act as EOT's sales offices in their respective regions. EOT and Novazone are confident that this joining of forces will result in covering a broader range of our customers' requirements over a larger territory. Both companies are looking forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.

The business of Novazone is the design, sales and service of ozone solutions. Novazone equipment is notable for its reliability, complete solution, modular design, process control, multiple applications per generator, capacity for remote monitoring/programming, and small footprint.

October 25, 2002

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Novazone, Inc.
335 Lindbergh Ave.
Livermore, CA 94551 USA
Tel. (925) 454-0303

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Ex-Im Bank Invites EnvirOzone to Mexico City Environmental Conference



The Export-Import Bank invited EnvirOzone Technologies, Inc. to attend its conference in Mexico City September 23-24, 2002. The conference entitled "Financing Mexico's Environmental Infrastructure" is transaction-motivated.

An e-mail sent by the Ex-Im Bank to EnvirOzone was very encouraging:

"Your wastewater treatment company sounds like a good fit for the type of Mexican municipality projects available.

Our business conference is committed to facilitating an environment conducive to real deal-making between U.S. sellers and Mexican buyers of environmentally beneficial municipal infrastructure projects in Mexico. This conference builds on the Partnership for Prosperity Initiative created by U.S. President George Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox."


EnvirOzone's President will attend the conference and hold one-on-one meetings with Mexican companies to identify potential projects.

September 13, 2002

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The United Nations, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology featured EnvirOzone's technology in an article in their May-June 2002 issue of

VATIS Update: Waste Technology

This acknowledgement was unsolicited by EnvirOzone.

According to the cover letter sent to EnvirOzone:

"The Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) is a United Nations regional Institution. We disseminate information on the latest technological developments and opportunities through our following periodicals. The main target groups of these periodicals are small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs), technology promotion institutions and technology transfer intermediaries in Asia and the Pacific countries."

 

The complete text of the article reads:

 APCTT - Waste Technology

Treatment/remediation of wastewater

EnvirOzone Technologies, Inc. (EOT) of the United States, offers a proprietary process and apparatus for effective wastewater treatment and remediation. The eco-friendly, patented technique is also an effective treatment process for potable water. The novel advanced oxidation and separation process is designed to separate fats, oils, greases and solids, and to oxidize organic substances to carbon dioxide and water. It is extremely effective in treating wastewater produced in petroleum, agricultural, food processing, municipal waste and drinking water applications. Contaminants such as cyanide, phenol, diesel, benzene, toluene, xylene, and a variety of pesticides, herbicides and solvents can be reduced to a few parts per billion or non-detectable levels. The process has also dramatically reduced BOD and COD levels. EOT's system is a two module, multi-phase treatment process designed to destroy bacteria and viruses, and also oxidize numerous chemicals in aqueous streams. Micro-dissolved air flotation (micro-DAF), the first module, is a two-stage, multi-phase system that facilitates the removal of fats, oils, greases and suspended solids through fluidization and ozone micro-flocculation. Liquid waste is first intimately intermixed with gaseous oxidant comprising ozone and oxygen, while solids are removed through flocculation and flotation. Waste is then resaturated with an oxidant to facilatate breakdown and destruction of chemical as well as bacterial wastes.

The second module, micro-ozonation, provides a highly efficient oxidation environement for the final treatment stages for effluents from the previous module. The influent is saturated with ozone for a predetermined period of time and then circulated through the system for retreatment. The treated water is exposed to ultraviolet light and finally degasified prior to discharge from the system.

August 29, 2002