Source: Mesofilter

Mesofilter to Announce Breakthrough Filtration Material; Replaces Reverse Osmosis, Chemical Treatment and Other Processes

NSF International Provides Certification for Paper Filter that Reduces Arsenic and Lead to Below EPA and WHO Standards

Achieves Superior Results at up to 80% Less Cost

Press Conference to be Held March 6 in Palo Alto, CA

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 28, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --

WHAT: What if a family cut off from clean water due to a disaster could quickly filter water from nearly any source to regain access to safe drinking water? What if industries that produce large amounts of wastewater, such as mining, could cost effectively filter it to a cleanliness level that it can be introduced to local waterways or the water table?
   
  No longer a “what if,” Mesofilter will unveil its latest breakthrough filtration medium; the first paper filter capable of immobilizing harmful pollutants such as arsenic, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses and radioactive elements without the use of pressure, chemicals, electrical potential, or plastic, and with no hazardous filtration byproducts.
   
  Mesofilter will hold a press conference to discuss one of the world’s biggest problems, the lack of access to clean water and air free of these hazardous contaminates, and what steps can be taken to improve human health. The session titled, “A New Material to Solve the Global Arsenic and Lead Problem,” will include:
   
  
  • A discussion on the effects of the global water quality crisis, causes, and potential solutions including:
    • “Arsenic, Lead and Uranium Pollution in Drinking Water, and Public Health” with Dr. Elizabeth Sun from the University of San Francisco
    • “Uranium in Drinking Water: Worldwide Health Problem, Sources in Contamination, and Removal Methods” with Dr. Boris Faybishenko from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
  • Live demonstrations of the easy filtration process and effectiveness
  • A deep dive into the technology development, which mimics the human nose
  • A presentation from NSF International of arsenic and lead removal certifications
WHY: Everyone deserves access to safe water, but by 2025, it is estimated that more than one-third of the world’s population will not have access to clean drinking water. Arsenic poisoning alone affects 200 million people worldwide and in the United States, 170 million people drink water containing cancer-causing, radioactive elements. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), arsenic, lead, and mercury are the three most hazardous threats to human heath, and the consumption of these hazardous materials often comes from contaminated water and air.
   
WHO: Liangjie Dong, Founder, CEO, and Chief Scientist, Mesofilter
Stefan Buck, Filtration Unit Manager, NSF International
Nate Dong, Quality Control Technician, Mesofilter
Chaun Quin, Sales Engineer, Mesofliter
Dr. Elizabeth Sun, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science, University of San Francisco
Dr. Boris Faybishenko, Staff Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
   
WHEN: Tuesday, March 6, 2018, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
   
WHERE:  Mitchell Park Community Center
3700 Middlefield Rd. 
Palo Alto, CA 94301
   
*Admission is free, to request an invitation email mesofilter@upraisepr.com or RSVP on the event page.

About Mesofilter Inc.

Founded in 2005, Mesofilter develops and manufactures innovative nanotechnology to filter hazardous contaminants from water and air. Mesofilter is improving human health by providing the world with clean water and air free of dangerous arsenic, heavy metals, bacteria, viruses, and radioactive elements, which currently poison hundreds of millions of people. Mimicking the functionality of the human nose, the company filters water and air without using pressure, chemicals, electrical potential, or plastic with no hazardous filtration byproducts or wastewater. For more information visit: www.mesofilter.com.

Media Contact:

Ari Brosowsky
Mesofilter@upraisepr.com
415.397.7600