BlueDot Franchise Equipment Including RDX
MicroScreen System to be Operated by Stanford
University's Dr. Craig S.
Criddle
SCOTTSDALE, AZ and CALGARY, AB, Sept. 8,
2014 /CNW/ - RDX Technologies Corporation ("RDX" or
the "Company") (TSXV: RDX, OTCQX: RGDEF, FSE:RL7), a water
treatment and energy technology company, today announced that a
contract has been executed with Stanford
University for the sale of RDX's BlueDot franchise based
water treatment equipment, including RDX's patented microscreen
equipment.
Dennis M. Danzik, Chief Executive
Officer of RDX, stated, "Our congratulations to RDX team member
Matthew Bokenkroger, from our
Kansas City office for working
with Dr. Criddle to launch this exciting opportunity involving
collaboration between Stanford
University and RDX. The knowledge gained in the future
through Dr. Criddle' s work will be invaluable to many people
around the world, as water resources are starting to take center
stage and conservation efforts in certain areas is becoming
critical. We at RDX are all very proud that Dr. Criddle and
Stanford chose RDX."
Matthew Bokenkroger, Manager –
RDX Commercial Equipment Division, added, "The system, which
integrates the RDX microscreen process at Stanford is a key element of RDX's recovery systems
that involves effectively combining the right RDX technologies to
convert specific wastes into valuable products and reusable water.
It will be a key component of our Blue Dot facilities being rolled
out now to support commercial customers in key
markets."
Craig S. Criddle - Professor,
Environmental Engineering & Science stated "For our research,
sustained reliable performance of a waste water system, including
the microscreen, is critical. This is because we plan to use the
effluent from this unit as the influent to novel secondary
treatment units. We selected the RDX equipment based upon its
reliable performance in other applications of similar scale."
About Dr. Craig
Criddle:
Craig S. Criddle
Professor, Environmental Engineering & Science (EES)
Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment
Craig Criddle is interested in
the environmental engineering, science, and science literacy needed
for clean water, clean energy, and healthy ecosystems. His research
focus is environmental biotechnology. He is best known for
large interdisciplinary field projects, studies of microbial
ecology in bioreactors, and work on microbial transformations of
persistent contaminants. Some current projects include a
field-scale evaluation of uranium remediation; DNA-monitoring of
microbial community structure at full-scale biological wastewater
treatment plants; development of membrane bioreactors for energy
recovery and nutrient removal; and studies to elucidate the
mechanisms and kinetics of microbial transformation of halogenated
solvents. To promote science literacy, he worked with award-winning
San Francisco cartoonist,
Larry Gonick to write "The Cartoon
Guide to Chemistry". "Cartoons can give us an intuitive
feeling for the why, and deeper understanding can grow from that
intuition".
Conference Call – The RDX Growth Model
The Company will host a business update conference call entitled
"The RDX Growth Model" on Thursday, October 9thth
at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Mr.
Bokenkroger will be a guest on the call discussing specific water
opportunities and applications of RDX technology that he has
completed and is addressing in real time. The Company will provide
dial in information ahead of the scheduled call.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
"Dennis M. Danzik"
Dennis M. Danzik, CEO
danzikdirect@rdxh2o.com
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SOURCE RDX Technologies Corporation