Israeli Water Technology for the Mining Industry Delegation to Perth

Israeli Water Technology for the Mining Industry Delegation to Perth Israeli Water Technology for the Mining Industry Delegation to Perth

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Company's Name – Odis Filtering Ltd Year Of Establishment – 1978 Number of Employees – 250 Website – www.odisfiltering.com Company's Profile Odis is a world wide provider of state-of-the-art Water Treatment plants and solutions. Among our worldwide customers you can find reputable multinational corporations, national water supply companies, municipalities and government agencies. ODIS has used its many years of experience in the industry to develop complete treatment systems. Odis’ modular approach provides our customers with easy to operate and cost-effective plants. The units are trouble-free systems capable of enduring in any operating environment with minimal maintenance efforts. International and Export Activities Many of our clients are industrial companies, government customers and State water companies such as Columbia Metropolitan Airport USA, Hydroven- Venezuela, DSI –Turkey, Mekorot – Israel, United Nations Peace Keeping Missions and Alifruit in Chile. Among our Business customers, one can find Heinz, Ford, Schering Plough, food industry, oil refineries and many others known companies worldwide. Odis branches are located in Australia, United States, Romania, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. Activities in Australia Our head office in Australia is located in Sidney. It provides service and support for our systems according to the client requirements. Some of our projects in Australia are: Seq Water (Sun Water), Queensland – seven water treatment plants for drinking purposes. Estimated capacity: 100 m3/day each one. South West Rocks, Kempsey Shire Council, NSW. Waste Water Recycling Plant. 1,650 m3/day Melbourne Convention Center. Municipal Waste Water Treatment. 100 m3/day Eacham Shire Council. WaterPoint – Drinking water plant. 1,200 m3/day Dimbulah. Tableland Shire Council. WaterPoint – Drinking water plant. 1,800 m3/day Woodie Woodie plant, Western Australia. Sewaclear® - Waste water tertiary Treatment Plant. 360 m3/day Darling Anabranch. River Water Filtration for Agricultural Applications. 2,160 m3/day Hume Project – Hume City Council, VIC. Greywater Treatment Plant (Optimum®).60 m3/day Activities/Installation in the Mining Sector Peru. System for carbon removal from water in gold mines. Chile. Odis proprietary technology to extract copper from mining process. Chile. Odis proprietary technology to extract copper from snow melting process (blue water). Waste water treatment for mining camps. Drinking water treatment for mining camps including desalination and filtration processes | P a g e 18

Company's Name – P2W Year Of Establishment – Number of Employees – Website – www.p2w.co.il Company's Profile P2W offer two main technologies. First, the heavy-metal elimination system induces sedimentation and removes heavy metal ions from the wastewater, without using any chemicals. Different metals typically present in industrial wastewater in dangerous concentrations are dealt with simultaneously. The second part is the cyanide system that oxidizes the cyanides and thus liberates nascent ozone, nascent chloride and their respective hydroxyl radicals. The results are carbon dioxide and nitrogen. No other technology today is capable of doing that while using no chemical reagents and producing no sludge. The possible applications are many and varied: cyanides are among the heaviest pollutants produced by the electronics, electroplating, etching, processing of printed circuit boards and other industries using chromium, nickel, zinc, gold and other metal plating processes. The cyanides problem also exists in the gold and silver mining industry and in several other sectors. Exposure to cyanides can be life-threatening and irreversible, so the problem of getting rid of them is increasingly urgent for thousands of industrial plants worldwide. Value Offered to Mining Sector The latest and most promising breakthrough achieved by P2W is the ability to offer an unprecedented solution for getting rid of toxic waste. The most widely-used methods in developed countries are either disposal of waste in special landfills or incineration. These methods are not very reliable, and they increase the risk for soil and atmosphere pollution. P2W makes the post-decontamination sludge of heavy metals usable as a raw material in the manufacturing of building materials – e.g., ceramics plants can be modified for such utilization of the sludge. In addition, P2W offer valuable for solutions gold, nickel, and zinc mining, by extracting the cyanide in the mining process. | P a g e 19

Company's Name – Odis Filtering Ltd<br />

Year Of Establishment – 1978<br />

Number of Employees – 250<br />

Website – www.odisfiltering.com<br />

Company's Profile<br />

Odis is a world wide provider of state-of-<strong>the</strong>-art <strong>Water</strong> Treatment plants and solutions.<br />

Among our worldwide cus<strong>to</strong>mers you can find reputable multinational corporations, national water supply companies,<br />

municipalities and government agencies.<br />

ODIS has used its many years of experience in <strong>the</strong> industry <strong>to</strong> develop complete treatment systems. Odis’ modular approach<br />

provides our cus<strong>to</strong>mers with easy <strong>to</strong> operate and cost-effective plants. The units are trouble-free systems capable of enduring in<br />

any operating environment with minimal maintenance ef<strong>for</strong>ts.<br />

International and Export Activities<br />

Many of our clients are industrial companies, government cus<strong>to</strong>mers and State water companies such as Columbia<br />

Metropolitan Airport USA, Hydroven- Venezuela, DSI –Turkey, Mekorot – Israel, United Nations Peace Keeping Missions and<br />

Alifruit in Chile. Among our Business cus<strong>to</strong>mers, one can find Heinz, Ford, Schering Plough, food industry, oil refineries and<br />

many o<strong>the</strong>rs known companies worldwide.<br />

Odis branches are located in Australia, United States, Romania, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.<br />

Activities in Australia<br />

Our head office in Australia is located in Sidney. It provides service and support <strong>for</strong> our systems according <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> client<br />

requirements.<br />

Some of our projects in Australia are:<br />

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Seq <strong>Water</strong> (Sun <strong>Water</strong>), Queensland – seven water treatment plants <strong>for</strong> drinking purposes. Estimated capacity:<br />

100 m3/day each one.<br />

South West Rocks, Kempsey Shire Council, NSW. Waste <strong>Water</strong> Recycling Plant. 1,650 m3/day<br />

Melbourne Convention Center. Municipal Waste <strong>Water</strong> Treatment. 100 m3/day<br />

Eacham Shire Council. <strong>Water</strong>Point – Drinking water plant. 1,200 m3/day<br />

Dimbulah. Tableland Shire Council. <strong>Water</strong>Point – Drinking water plant. 1,800 m3/day<br />

Woodie Woodie plant, Western Australia. Sewaclear® - Waste water tertiary Treatment Plant. 360 m3/day<br />

Darling Anabranch. River <strong>Water</strong> Filtration <strong>for</strong> Agricultural Applications. 2,160 m3/day<br />

Hume Project – Hume City Council, VIC. Greywater Treatment Plant (Optimum®).60 m3/day<br />

Activities/Installation in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Mining</strong> Sec<strong>to</strong>r<br />

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Peru. System <strong>for</strong> carbon removal from water in gold mines.<br />

Chile. Odis proprietary technology <strong>to</strong> extract copper from mining process.<br />

Chile. Odis proprietary technology <strong>to</strong> extract copper from snow melting process (blue water).<br />

Waste water treatment <strong>for</strong> mining camps.<br />

Drinking water treatment <strong>for</strong> mining camps including desalination and filtration processes<br />

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