News | August 13, 2007

Spartan Environmental Technologies Is Awarded Navy Contract For Ozone Treatment System

Mentor, OH - Spartan Environmental Technologies has been awarded a US navy contract for two ozone treatment systems to be used as part of a marine life support package. The award was made by the office of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego, CA. Delivery of the systems is scheduled for September of 2007.

The marine life support package is designed for expeditionary use. This means that it has to be ready to move immediately. As a result it has to be compact and easy to set-up and use by technicians with limited training. Spartan supplied the compact air cooled AE15M ozone generator paired with the Onyx+ oxygen concentrator which met the Navy's requirements in this area. Spartan also provided the control system to maintain the proper ozone levels in the marine environment and the space around the ozone generator automatically.

Anthony Sacco, Marketing Director of Spartan Environmental Technologies said: "Spartan is pleased to be part of the marine life support package being assembled by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. We are certain that the ozone treatment system will provide a reliable and long lived operational capability for the Navy during their important missions."

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command's mission is to deliver FORCEnet: invent, acquire, develop, deliver and support integrated & interoperable C4ISR, business IT and space capabilities in the interest of national defense. This mission involves communications, enterprise information systems (EIS), intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) and information operations (IO), networks, and space systems.

Spartan Environmental Technologies is a supplier of ozone based air and water treatment systems for industrial and governmental organizations. Systems include ozone generators and other advanced oxidation processes for marine life support, drinking water and industrial water and wastewater applications.

SOURCE: Spartan Environmental Technologies