News | September 13, 2018

BBC Solar And More To Begin Work In Florida On Algae Bloom/Red Tide Emergency

First in State Application of Proven Non-Toxic, Non-GMO Solution For Florida Red Ride/Algae Bloom Crisis

Jacksonville, FL (PRWEB) - BBC Solar and More in partnership with LMT Technologies, announces it will begin working in Stuart, Florida as the first location in the state to be treated by the company’s Drylet and NanO2 Water Separation Technology Solutions.

BBC Solar and More, a Florida based, certified women-owned minority business enterprise has a proven, non-toxic, non-GMO certified solution for the Florida Red Tide/Algae Bloom crisis. The technology has won international awards, including Wexglobal, Water Environment Federation and Global Water Awards. The water technology has been approved by the EPA and is listed on their National Contingency Plan (NCP) https://www.epa.gov/emergency-response/drylettm-mb-bio. The water technology has successfully solved Algae Blooms in the state of Texas and will now solve the Florida Waterway emergency.

“Our Florida waterways are too important to our state’s economy. Too many manatees, fish, and animals have died and too many people have been exposed to toxins from the Red Tide/ Algae Bloom. We’ve been waiting for the green light, and we are ready to get to work across the state. Our solutions will stop this emergency,” said Catherine Bruce, BBC Solar and More’s, CEO.

About BBC Solar and More: BBC Solar and More is a Certified Small Business Enterprise with The South Florida Water Management District. The Company is certified with the State of Florida as a Minority Business Enterprise, Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Small Business Enterprise (SBE), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) headquartered in Jacksonville, FL. They specialize in water separation technologies, solar outdoor LED lighting systems, and utility scale solar power solutions. Their industry focus is Commercial, Federal, State, and Local Government projects.

Source: PRWeb

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