CTi's Develops New Applications for "Frac Water" and Waste Water Treatment

15 Jul 2013

LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 15, 2013 - Cavitation Technologies, Inc. announced today that the Company will commence trial testing of it's Cavitation Electrocoagulation System with several "frac water" and wastewater treatment facilities within the U.S.

CTi's Electrocoagulation System provides an innovative and efficient solution for the treatment of wastewater. More importantly, because of the system's low electricity requirements and miniaturization of needed power supplies, the system can dramatically reduce operating costs compared to conventional wastewater treatment methods.

Roman Gordon, the company's CTO, added, "Our Cavitation waste water system has demonstrated it can dramatically minimize the presence of heavy metals, oil emulsions, fats, grease, bacteria, viruses, and cysts in an environmentally sound and cost-effective manner. Our Cavitation technology and Electrocoagulation process provide the opportunity to maximize the beneficial re-use of resource materials and minimize transportation and disposal costs, along with their associated liabilities."

Additionally, Gordon noted that the potential applications of CTi's system are infinite, as waste water treatment plays a vital role in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, textiles, manufacturing, marine industry, mining process water, municipal water management, and automotive uses. The Company plans to begin utilizing the system in fiscal 2014 and will identify strategic partners accordingly.

About CTI

Founded in 2007, the company designs and manufactures state-of-the-art, flow-through, robust devices and systems and develops processing technologies for use in edible oil refining, renewable fuel production, expeditious petroleum upgrading, algal oil extraction, alcoholic beverage enhancement and water treatment. As an add-on to existing neutralization systems, the company's patented NanoReactor(TM) allows refiners to significantly reduce both processing costs and the environmental impact, while also increasing the yield. More information is available at http://www.ctinanotech.com/.

The foregoing press release may contain forward-looking statements, including statements regarding, among other things, about the expectation of CTI's future business. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the Company's expectations and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the Company's control. Actual results could differ materially from these forward looking statements as a result of a variety of factors including, among others, the state of the economy, the competitive environment, and the Company's performance. In light of these risks and uncertainties there can be no assurances that the forward looking statements contained in this press release will in fact transpire or prove to be accurate.

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