Taronis Completes Successful Testing of Cyanobacteria Decontamination
20 Février 2019 - 2:00PM
Testing Independently Verified By Leading
Environmental Testing Organizations
Taronis Technologies, Inc. (“Taronis" or “the Company")
(NASDAQ: MNGA), a leading clean technology company in the
renewable resources and environmental conservation industry, today
announced that the Company has successfully completed a study using
its patented plasma arc technology to effectively kill toxic
cyanobacteria and the related toxins produced by the
bacteria.
The testing involved four independent testing
parties: Florida State University, Tetra Tech,
Enviro-Sciences, and Flowers Chemical Laboratories. The water
samples successfully tested were taken from Lake Okeechobee, in
Central Florida, which was devastated by toxic cyanobacteria blooms
during 2018.
Tetra Tech was engaged by Taronis to review the
scope of testing and to observe the sampling, decontamination and
review process. Enviro-Sciences independently conducted
testing related to the biological contents of the water samples
before and after exposure to the plasma
arc. Flowers Chemical Laboratories is
conducting independent testing on the chemical components of the
water samples before and after exposure to the plasma arc.
Dr. Sven Kranz, of Florida State University, also independently
observed all phases of testing and provided independent
verification of the plasma arc’s ability to eliminate the
cyanobacteria. Dr. Kranz is an Assistant Professor of
Oceanography within FSU’s Department of Earth, Ocean, and
Atmospheric Science.
“This is a major scientific breakthrough for our
Company,” commented Scott Mahoney, Chief Executive Officer of
Taronis. “Cyanobacteria overpopulation, commonly referred to
as blue-green algae blooms, are increasing in frequency and
encroaching on high population density regions within the US and
globally. Florida was devastated by these outbreaks in 2018,
and we feel our technology could help address what is becoming a
critical situation.”
Mr. Mahoney continued, “Cyanobacteria produce
both neurotoxins and hepatotoxins that affect the nervous system
and the liver, and are fatally toxic to humans. These blooms
are a leading cause of fish kills, and are a serious issue facing
the global community. Florida’s state government has already
recognized the severity of the issue, with Governor DeSantis
announcing a $2.5 billion funding program over the next four years
to address this and other issues related to Florida’s
waterways. In addition, the Governor formed a blue-green
algae task force, which we intend to contact directly with our
findings. Our technology could play a key part in addressing
this issue in Florida and beyond."
About Taronis Technologies,
Inc. Taronis Technologies, Inc. (MNGA) owns a patented
plasma arc technology that enables two primary end use applications
for fuel generation and water decontamination.
The Company’s fuel technology enables a wide use
of hydrocarbon feedstocks to be readily converted to fossil fuel
substitutes. The Company is developing a wide range of end
market uses for these fuels, including replacement products for
propane, compressed natural gas and liquid natural gas. The
Company currently markets a proprietary metal cutting fuel that is
highly competitive with acetylene. The Company distributes its
proprietary metal cutting fuel through Independent Distributors in
the U.S and through its wholly owned distributors: ESSI, Green Arc
Supply, Paris Oxygen, Latex Welding Supplies, Tyler Welders Supply,
United Welding Supplies, Trico Welding Supply and Complete Welding
of San Diego. The Company operates 17 locations across California,
Texas, Louisiana, and Florida.
The Company’s technology can also be implemented
for the decontamination of waste water, including sterilizing
water, eradicating all pathogens. The technology is being
tested to determine if it can completely eliminate pharmaceutical
contaminants such as antibiotics, hormones and other soluble drugs
suspended in contaminated water. Lastly, the technology
process is capable of reducing or eliminating other
contaminants, such as harmful metals, as well as nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium levels that trigger toxic algae
blooms. The technology has prospective commercial
applications in the agricultural, pharmaceutical, and municipal
waste markets. For more information on Taronis, please visit
the Company's website at http://www.TaronisTech.com.
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statements as defined within Section 27A of the Securities Act of
1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended. These statements relate to future events,
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Investor Contacts:Andrew GibsonEdison
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