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Lifequest World (LQWC) subsidiary Biopipe Global enters US Market with Shipment of its Revolutionary Sludge-Free Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant to California

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Lifequest World (LQWC) subsidiary Biopipe Global enters US Market with Shipment of its Revolutionary Sludge-Free Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant to California

Ridgefield Park, NJ, Jul 10, 2020 - (ACN Newswire) - Lifequest World (LQWC) subsidiary Biopipe, the world's first biological and only scalable sludge and chemical free wastewater treatment technology, has shipped its 1st plant to the United States with a capacity of 10 cubic meters per day (2,640 gallons per day), to be installed at a campground in Southern California. The plant was manufactured in Turkey in spite of the Covid-19 disruptions, which have shut down procurement from the company's primary manufacturer in India.

Lifequest World (LQWC) subsidiary Biopipe Global enters US Market with Shipment of its Revolutionary Sludge-Free Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant to California

Enes Kutluca, the CEO of Biopipe, said, "This is also the first fully assembled and ready to install plant we have shipped from Turkey. We have implemented a new process with our manufacturer, PIMTAS, which will allow us to ship ready-to-install systems with capacity ranging from 2 to 15 cubic meters per day. We recognize that the California Water Board (CWB) is one of the toughest water regulators in the world, but we are confident that we will meet their effluent discharge standards"

Max Khan, the President & CEO of Lifequest, said, "We did not intend to enter the US market until 2021, due to the regulatory hurdles and certifications required, and our focus on Asia and Africa. But with strong interest from several states, we decided to start with the toughest. California faces an intractable water crisis and recycling wastewater is the only way out. Our Biopipe system is an effective solution for onsite wastewater treatment, as it produces non-potable water that can be reused. California represents an enormous opportunity for Biopipe."About Lifequest & Biopipe

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 which treats both grey and black water. Treated water exceeds EU and all local standards for discharge and can be reused for irrigation, flushing and cleaning.

Biopipe is protected by patent rights internationally and since its introduction, it has been very well received and widely acknowledged. Years of R&D has led to the development of one of the most sustainable, eco-friendly, efficient and cost effective onsite wastewater treatment solutions in the world. Biopipe offers a unique value proposition for consumers, companies and governments seeking sustainable water management solutions.

Contact http://www.biopipe.co, Tanmay Pawale Tanmay@biopipe.co or Nina Aquino Nina@biopipe.co.

Or visit http://www.lifequestcorp.com (OTC:LQWC), e: info@lifequestcorp.com, or call: +1-646-201-5242.

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Authors: ACN Newswire - Press Releases

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