
The Challenges
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​Climate Change, Changing Weather Patterns
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Rising Seawater, Storms and Floods
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Dwindling Groundwater Resources
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Crumbling Infrastructure
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Population Shift
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Stranded Properties
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Severe Drought Cycles
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Failing Wastewater Treatment System
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•Governmental Restrictions & Sanctions
20% of Americans currently rely on SEPTIC TANK installations.
We provide the future of Reuse Quality Water Standards.
The GLOBAL AQUATIC BIOSYSTEMS, INC. storm, flood, fire
and earthquake-proof - “Hardened” Municipal Wastewater
treatment plants achieve Resilience and Efficiency by utilizing Best Practice and the Systems Approach incorporating robust design features and optimized process kinetics.
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Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems – WWTS:
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Construction Efficiencies Savings Benefits of 30% vs Activated Sludge Treatment Process - ASP(ASP)
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O&M Treatment Cost Savings Benefits of 35%+ vs ASP
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Hardened Construction Technologies achieve WWTS Storm, Flood Fire and Earthquake Protection for a Resilient Community.
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Microgrid Systems provide Electrical Power during Emergencies​.
OUR VISION
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Global Aquatic BioSystems, Inc. is a public benefit corporation. Why? Because we believe that we must be good stewards of the environment, people and communities we serve. America’s small and large communities are important to us; We believe that a Systems Approach is necessary to solving our Nation's Clean and Safe Water Resources Crises.
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Global Aquatic BioSystems, Inc. 's Global team and strategic partners* are experts in the design, construction, and operation of cost-effective water and wastewater treatment systems. CES provides cost effective and efficient state of the art water and wastewater systems including the Noyes patented One Moving Part Plant and Dynamic Membrane Reactor (DMR) Technologies
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Global Aquatic BioSystems, Inc. 's principals and strategic partners have over 150 years engineering and management experience in all aspects of air and water quality environmental management with global manpower resources.
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lWE BELIEVE IN ADDRESSING THE ISSUE WITH A SYSTEMS APPROACH...JUST LIKE MOTHER NATURE.
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THE ISSUE
US WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS ARE FAILING...
POLLUTING OUR WATER!


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NATIONAL DECAYING INFRASTRUCTURE
Nationwide, the drinking water and wastewater pipes in the ground are on average 45 years old, while some systems have components more than a 100 YEARS OLD.
An estimated $180 billion is needed to repair many U.S. wastewater plants across the country. Here are some of the additional largest challenges in wastewater treatment plant industry.
The majority of the nation’s WWTPs are designed with an average lifespan of 40 to 50 years, so the systems that were constructed in the 1970s, around the passing of the Clean Water Act in 1972, are or have reached the end of their service lives.
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However, smaller onsite systems, such as septic tanks, have a shorter average lifespan of 20 to 30 years.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers releases an infrastructure report every four years, with its latest report in 2017 noting the funding gap of required investment in replacing and upgrading existing wastewater and drinking water infrastructure throughout the US will continue to grow to $144bn by 2040 unless strategies are implemented to alter current trends.
20% of Americans — rely on onsite wastewater systems such as
SEPTIC TANKS.
The Failure to ACT
READ THE REPORT
"How a Failure to Act Would Affect the US Economic Recovery"
Contact us @
A Public Benefit Corporation formed to protect the environment, provide value for our stakeholders and for the greater good .
1000 North Ashley Drive, Suite 900
Tampa, FL 33602
888-426-4430
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