Biopipe Global commissions new sludge-free sewage treatment plant

Nov. 16, 2020

LIFEQUEST WORLD CORP (LQWC) subsidiary Biopipe Global Corp., which developed the world’s only highly scalable onsite sludge, odor and chemical free sewage wastewater treatment technology, has successfully commissioned its first plant in southern California and received another order for a 10m3/day facility, which will be installed at a winery in Napa Valley, CA.  

Max Khan, president and CEO of Lifequest, said, “We successfully completed the start-up of our first plant in California. This is a major milestone for the introduction of Biopipe system in North America. Almost every potential customer asks if we have a plant here in the United States. The second order is significant because it will be in a Napa Valley winery, where a competitor’s system has failed to meet the discharge standards. North America has a large addressable market and we can sell our system at very attractive margins. We have received several inquiries in the past few weeks and we are working to convert them into sales in the near future.”

Lifequest offers both effluent treatment (ETP) and sewage treatment (STP) solutions. Biopipe, a wholly owned subsidiary, has developed a patented 100% sludge-free, chemical-free, odor-free, silent, easy to assemble and install, scalable, low cost, ecological and virtually maintenance-free onsite sewage wastewater treatment system. It treats both grey and black water. The treated water exceeds EU and all local standards for discharge and can be reused for irrigation, flushing and cleaning. 

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