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WATER
A SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE

ETI Biotech Ltd. is a British Company and is the leader in the disinfecting of contaminated water. The latest innovative developments in this science have been published (May 2003) by the Centre for Environmental Health Engineering, University of Surrey. This technology gives this British company the unique capability to destroy all waterborne bacteria, including Cryptosporidium Parvum, protozoans and toxic metals anywhere in the world. The University of Surrey has been invited to present these findings at the World Summit on water in September.

With this capability we have naturally focused our interest on the developing world, where tens of millions of displaced people, do not have access to clean potable water. Mortality is high, especially among children and the elderly, as a direct result of drinking contaminated water.


Water is a dwindling resource globally, but the technology now exists for the first time, to cleanse even the most contaminated water and make it fit for human consumption. This company is driven by its desire to do all it can to make a difference, in the developing world, by delivering truly safe water. This new capability can stem all disease caused by contaminated water, whether from natural water courses or in situations of humanitarian disaster.


Water For Life


Our continuing mission is to deliver a world class service in the following areas;

· Emergency water cleansing/sanitation treatment, in areas affected by natural disasters and conflict.

· Creation of sustainable rural water projects for agricultural and human consumption in the developing world

· Implementation of employment creation policies.

· Education and training of water/sanitation engineers, technicians and support staff, in the developing world.

· Continued research and development into new water/sanitation technologies, processes, models and products.


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