AquaMost has developed a unique water-purification device based on a patented technology developed by University of Wisconsin scientists called photoelectrocatalytic oxidation (PECO). The AquaMost PECO device rapidly, economically, and effectively destroys a variety of pathogens in water, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. The PECO device also destroys a variety of harmful compounds that contaminate the nation's drinking water supply. These include (1) hormone mimics (endocrine disruptors) such as bisphenyl-A and phthalates that can cause reproductive failures, birth defects, and cancer; (2) pharmaceutical drugs such as pain killers, antibiotics, and stimulants; (3) industrial contaminants including the gasoline additives BTEX and MTBE; and (4) agricultural chemicals such as herbicides and insecticides. Find out more.
In The News
AquaMost is a winner of Biotechnology Vision Summit's Emerging Company Showcase
AquaMost awarded a $100,000 grant from the NIH to evaluate AquaMost PECO technology for remediating groundwater contaminated with gasoline.
AquaMost finalist in WI Governor's Business Plan Competition
AquaMost was selected as one of two Wisconsin companies to speak at the University Startups Conference, October 1-3, 2008 in Washington D.C.
AquaMost President Terence Barry participated in a two day strategic actioning section sponsored by the Milwaukee 7 Water Council
AquaMost has developed a unique water-purification device based on a patented technology developed by University of Wisconsin scientists called photoelectrocatalytic oxidation (PECO). The AquaMost PECO device rapidly, economically, and effectively destroys a variety of pathogens in water, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. The PECO device also destroys a variety of harmful compounds that contaminate the nation's drinking water supply. These include (1) hormone mimics (endocrine disruptors) such as bisphenyl-A and phthalates that can cause reproductive failures, birth defects, and cancer; (2) pharmaceutical drugs such as pain killers, antibiotics, and stimulants; (3) industrial contaminants including the gasoline additives BTEX and MTBE; and (4) agricultural chemicals such as herbicides and insecticides. Find out more.
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In The NewsAquaMost is a winner of Biotechnology Vision Summit's Emerging Company ShowcaseAquaMost awarded a $100,000 grant from the NIH to evaluate AquaMost PECO technology for remediating groundwater contaminated with gasoline. AquaMost finalist in WI Governor's Business Plan Competition AquaMost was selected as one of two Wisconsin companies to speak at the University Startups Conference, October 1-3, 2008 in Washington D.C. AquaMost President Terence Barry participated in a two day strategic actioning section sponsored by the Milwaukee 7 Water Council |