Travis Hills Minnesota works to reduce water pollution and energy use
The process of water purification removes
undesired chemical compounds, organic and inorganic materials from water. With
its main purpose to provide clean drinking water, this process meets the needs
of medical, pharmacological, chemical, and industrial applications for clean
and potable water. It reduces the concentration of contaminants such as
suspended particles, parasites, bacteria, algae, and fungi.
The quality to which the water must be purified is
set by the government agencies. These government standards typically set the
maximum concentration of harmful contaminants that can be allowed in safe
water. In order to examine water, multiple processes such as physical, chemical
or biological analyses have been developed to test contamination levels.
Working to develop water purification system, Travis Hills Minnesota is always aimed at
providing safe drinking water to the community. He develops a sustainable,
zero-polluting system that is lower in energy use than any technology in
commercial use or in development. He deals in frac water patents and cleaning
technology to take the raw sewage water or oil/frac water, treat it, and make
100% safe drinking water. He is also aimed at developing, managing, producing
or delivering products or services which significantly reduce or eliminate
water pollution and energy use.
Additionally, Travis understands the need of the
pharmaceutical industries to have an effective extraction system. He works for
an extraction system that Ultra-Sensitive, High-Efficiency FDA or Pharma
Compliant. This extraction system makes use of gases like carbon dioxide and
argon that not only saves money but also eliminates the use of dangerous
solvents.
While
working with a private equity, Travis Hills Minnesota is
highly specialized in various areas of gas, oil, lab extraction and processing,
agriculture and some space exploration. Backed by 37 patents, the process of acoustic cavitation provides
graphite feedstock to the electric cars, giga factories, space exploration
companies, heating and cooling companies and nuclear reactor companies.
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