Forward Water $FWTC Has 14 NDAs Signed / 3 Agreements With Major Lithium Extractors To 10x Lithium Concentration
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The global water and wastewater treatment market is projected to grow from $285 billion in 2021 to $465 billion in 2028 . If you’ve been watching the news you’ll know it's because 40% of the global population resides in regions marked as “water insecure”, with 1.1 billion people lacking access to water - and a total of 2.7 billion find water scarce for at least one month of the year. As such, treatment of water and wastewater is necessary for mankind to meet the demand for water resources, not only for municipal and agricultural purposes but also for critical industry purposes. ENTER FORWARD WATER TECHNOLOGIES $FWTC $FWTC is commercializing its proprietary forward osmosis technology allowing industrial users to reduce water consumption by up to 90% and providing them with the following immediate benefits: Saving Water From Being Permanently Destroyed, Realizing Large Reductions In Their Operating Expenses While many solutions we see are focused on the home, $FWTC is focused strictly on large-scale implementation in multiple sectors including: Lithium Extraction Industrial Wastewater, Oil And Gas / Mining / Agriculture And Ultimately Municipal Water Supply And Re-Use Market Sectors. ON THE BRINK OF SUCCESS WITHIN LITHIUM EXTRACTION INDUSTRY 14+ NDAs Signed With Major Lithium Extraction Companies Engagement Contract With Cornish LithiumCornish funding ongoing trials Follows favourable initial result increasing Li concentrations of geothermal water Close to Commercialization … then dominos Announced An Early Development Contract With A Prominent Western Canadian Lithium Company To Further Optimize Lithium Isolation.Recent studies in the Company's labs using real-world brines have shown that highly effective concentration, using their forward osmosis process, can be readily achieved, especially in the lithium sector. Early Development Testing Project … To Support A Globally Positioned Mining Company To Aid In The Sustainable Lithium Isolation Pathway.established in which Forward will test its water treatment capabilities with field sourced brines to ascertain its potential commercial effectiveness In many cases, over 90% of the water can be removed from the brines leading to a >10x increase in lithium concentration WHY ARE SO MANY LITHIUM EXTRACTION COMPANIES WORKING WITH $FWTC? Brine mining is the isolation of valuable materials from naturally occurring mineral solutions in aquifers or similar underground deposits. These materials include in-demand rare earth elements and other metals such as lithium. However, these brines often have very low levels of these valuable materials and require significant concentration to enable them to be economically retrieved. Today, this is usually done using solar or forced thermal evaporation, both of which have high energy costs and long processing times. In addition, traditional methods have proven to have detrimental effects on the environment. The $FWTC low energy forward osmosis process can concentrate the valuable materials from these brines with much greater efficiency and at a lower cost. Additionally, the clean water extracted in the process can be also re-used, sent to replenish the aquifer source, or discharged to the surface for agricultural purposes. This is a significant advantage compared to incumbent approaches. Want to learn more? Sit back, relax and listen to this powerful interview with Howie Honeyman, President & CEO of Forward Water Technologies Corp.