WA approves use of Haloklear polymer for water clarification

March 20, 2013
Halosource, Inc announced the Washington Department of Ecology’s General Use Level Designation for its Dual Polymer System.

BOTHELL, WA, March 20, 2013 -- Halosource, Inc (HALO.LN, HAL.LN), the clean water technology company that develops and manufactures HaloKlear water clarification products for the construction, mining and dredging industries, has announced the Washington Department of Ecology’s General Use Level Designation (GULD) for its HaloKlear Dual Polymer System (DPS).

The all-natural, biodegradable polymers perform on a variety of soil types and pH ranges. The DPS creates dense flocs with great sheer strength and a low water content that settles quickly, removing solids efficiently from the water column. It's also a solution to clear turbid water in construction, mining, and industrial applications.

Sean Flynn, Business Director of HaloKlear commented, "Our customers have been successfully using the product in the field for several years outside of Washington. Now Washington can benefit from our high performance, green innovation that will improve water treatment throughout the Northwest."

About HaloSource

HaloSource (halosource.com) is a global clean water technology company headquartered in Bothell, Washington, USA. We design solutions to protect people, preserve the planet and celebrate our most valuable resource -- water that is safer, cleaner and more accessible for people everywhere.

About Stormtec

Operating from strategically located centers in British Columbia, Alberta, and Washington State, Stormtec Filtration ensures a level of service and quality unsurpassed within the industry. Stormtec personnel are the best in their field at providing innovative solutions to meet environmental needs and optimize performance. We aim to provide our customers with the peace of mind that they are in safe hands and complying with statutory regulations.

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