Hartland WI - April 20, 2005 Aero-Stream LLC, a national leader in residential water and wastewater treatment, www.aero-stream.com, went to Sri Lanka with a team of other wastewater disposal and freshwater supply experts earlier this month. Aero-Stream LLC was one of nine companies invited by the States of Wisconsin and Minnesota Trade Offices and the US Agency for International Development to participate in the trade mission. The nine companies were selected for their abilities to help the island country rebuild and modernize its damaged water infrastructure. The week-long trade mission had originally been scheduled prior to the December Indian Ocean tidal wave ravaged Sri Lanka's coastal areas. It was then postponed and reorganized to assist in Sri Lanka's rebuilding effort. Sri Lanka has suffered from problems with freshwater supply and wastewater disposal for years. Then the tsunami disaster destroyed water-treatment equipment and contaminated fresh water wells with salt water. Since the catastrophe, Sri Lankans have been purifying water with donated equipment, and wastes are overwhelming inadequate home septic systems. In Sri Lanka's largest city, Colombo, the municipal wastes are gathered and then discharged, untreated, into the Indian Ocean. In addition to Aero-Stream LLC, the Wisconsin delegates included civil engineering firm Fehr-Graham & Associates Inc; Butler Engineering Inc., a wastewater engineering consultantcy; and BT2, an environmental engineering company. The Minnesota companies participating included Aeromix Systems Inc, a Golden Valley company that makes aerators for wastewater treatment plants; GAIA Group Inc, a Prior Lake wastewater treatment consultantcy; HDR Inc., a Nebraska-based engineering company with a wastewater practice in its Golden Valley office; North American Wetland Engineering in Forest Lake, which designs and builds wetlands to treat water; and Equerries Corp., an Afton company that sells small, on-site septic systems that don't use chemicals. The trade visit was financed by a $140, 000 grant from the US-Asia Environmental Partnership, a program of the U.S. Agency for International Development begun in 1992 to help Asian countries with industrialization issues such as air and water pollution. About Aero- Stream LLC Aero-Stream LLC manufactures a proven and guaranteed product designed to maintain and restore residential septic systems. The Aero-Stream remediation process has been installed in virtually every system configuration and soil type combination and all organic or synthetic distribution component designs and materials - from gravel and pipe fields, chambers, drywells and seepage pits, to mounds, sand filters, cesspools, and lagoons. It has over a 90% success rate and offers a 12-months unconditional money-back guarantee. The Aero-Stream remediation process has approval in the state of Wisconsin by the Department of Commerce for repairing / restoring septic systems. Designed for easy installation, the product is listed by Underwriters Laboratories ( UL ) as a corded appliance operating on a common grounded 115 volt outlet and meets stringent National Electric Code ( NEC ) requirements as a permanent outdoor appliance.
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