
Pasteurization Facts
Replace Use of Chlorine, UV Radiation and other
Costly Processes
Wastewater treatment necessarily incorporates a
variety of cleaning methods. These do not have to
include toxic chemicals that have negative effects on
our environment, create safety hazards and potential
health problems. These maintenance-intensive
systems place heavy financial and personnel burdens
on wastewater treatment facilities. Pasteurization is
non-toxic, requires less maintenance, and relies on
the fundamental concept of hot water pasteurization.
Utilize Existing Wastewater Treatment Facilities
The current trend towards building more power
generation plants does not adequately address a
core problem: power must be made more efficiently
and with less environmental impact. Co-generation
facilities are an effective and feasible solution.
Modification to the infrastructure of an existing
wastewater facility is substantially more affordable
and more reasonable than new construction.
Provide Emergency Water and Power Supplies
It is critical that wastewater treatment facilities have
constant and reliable power. Municipalities must also
ensure that wastewater is treated even if there are
interruptions in the power supply. The ability to
generate power on-site guarantees wastewater
treatment during catastrophes. The pasteurization
process answers these concerns.
Our pasteurization and power is a certified
disinfection process.
The state of California Department of Health Services
has found that the Pasteurization Technology Group
process meets the standard of coliform and virus
disinfections under Title 22 of the California Code of
Regulations. These are the highest standards in the
United States and the world.
A preliminary assessment of the wastewater treatment and power generation needs for your facility or municipality can be obtained by contacting gryan@pastechgroup.com or by calling (510) 357-0562
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Pasteurization Technology Group 2995 Teagarden St. San Leandro, CA 94577 (510) 357-0562
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