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LifeQuest World Corp. Wins Contract to Supply a Decentralized Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Embassy of a European Country in Ethiopia

LifeQuest World Corp. Wins Contract to Supply a Decentralized Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Embassy of a European Country in Ethiopia.

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LifeQuest World Corp. Wins Contract to Supply a Decentralized Sewage Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Embassy of a European Country in Ethiopia

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[{"type":"text","content":"Ridgefield, NJ – LifeQuest World Corp. (OTCID: LQWC) (“LifeQuest” or the “Company”), a provider of  decentralized wastewater treatment solutions, is pleased\r\n to announce that its BioPipe subsidiary has secured a contract to supply a 10,000\r\n liters per day (10 m3/day) biological sewage wastewater treatment\r\n system to the Embassy of a Major European Alpine country in Addis Ababa,\r\n Ethiopia.\r\n\r\nThe BioPipe system is the world’s first-of-its-kind biological wastewater\r\n treatment technology that eliminates sludge, odor, and the need for continuous aeration. It is designed for reliability and minimal maintenance and this\r\n installation will help ensure that the Embassy meets its sustainability goals\r\n\r\nWith Ethiopia experiencing rapid urban development and a growing focus on\r\n water infrastructure, decentralized systems are increasingly preferred for\r\n mission-critical facilities such as government buildings, universities, hospitals\r\n and residential complexes. LifeQuest’s local partner in Ethiopia continues to\r\n actively promote BioPipe as a transformational solution to the nation’s sewage\r\n wastewater treatment challenges, where infrastructure gaps remain\r\n significant across urban and peri-urban environments.\r\n\r\n“We are extremely proud that the Embassy selected BioPipe as its sewage wastewater\r\n treatment technology of choice,” said a LifeQuest spokesperson. “This project\r\n exemplifies the advantages of decentralized, ecological solutions that\r\n eliminate sludge handling costs while improving water reuse readiness. We\r\n believe this installation will demonstrate BioPipe’s value proposition for\r\n government buildings and diplomatic missions throughout Africa.”  footprints.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nAbout LifeQuest World Corp. (LQWC)\r\n\r\nLifeQuest World Corp. (OTCID: LQWC) is a U.S.-based public company with a\r\n mission to become a leader in sustainable environmental technologies. The\r\n Company specializes in low-cost, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly\r\n decentralized wastewater treatment systems.\r\n\r\nLifeQuest owns the world’s first biological wastewater treatment system\r\n (STP), which treats sewage wastewater inside a series of pipes and does not\r\n produce sludge, odor, and does not use continuously running pumps for aeration.\r\n The STPs have...

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