Article: Membranes Becoming Treatment Method of Choice for Large Scale Drinking Water Plants; ZENON books over $35 million for three municipal orders, including largest ultrafiltration membrane drinking water installation, together treating a total of 160 million gallons of water per day in United States and Canada.

Superior quality drinking water, virtually free of harmful contaminants such as parasites, bacteria and most viruses, is now a cost competitive alternative to other conventional forms of water treatment. As a result, Thornton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mississauga (Peel Region), Ontario will all be future sites of membrane plants using ZENON's (TSX: ZEN and ZEN.A; OTC: ZNEVF and ZNEAF) proprietary technology.

The City of Thornton, Colorado needed to expand and upgrade the existing drinking water plant to service its community of more than 100,000 people. In addition to looking for a reliable, proven technology, the municipality had to consider how easily ...

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