Saltworks Awarded NASA Contract

March 16th, 2012

Saltworks Technologies has been awarded a contract to deliver a pilot unit to NASA.

 

The unit will be used for testing the water recovery systems and processes at NASA Ames Research Center with the intent for future use on board the International Space Station (ISS).

 

“The NASA project is an example of how Saltworks’ innovative technology could be used in diverse applications—both on and off the planet,” said Joshua Zoshi, Saltworks’ President.

 

Saltworks develops and delivers solutions for solving complex water treatment challenges. The company’s product portfolio includes several platforms, including reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and evaporation technologies.

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About Saltworks

Saltworks Technologies is a leader in the development and delivery of solutions for industrial wastewater treatment and lithium refining. By working with customers to understand their unique challenges and focusing on continuous innovation, Saltworks’ solutions provide best-in-class performance and reliability. From its headquarters in Richmond, BC, Canada, Saltworks’ team designs, builds, and operates full-scale plants, and offers comprehensive onsite and offsite testing services with its fleet of mobile pilots.

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