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GE Launches Next Generation of Advanced Water Treatment; New Platform Offers Solutions to Meet World's Growing Water Demands



    GE Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric
    Company (NYSE:GE), launched the next generation of Electrodialysis
    Reversal (EDR) solutions today - enhancing its portfolio of advanced
    water and wastewater treatment solutions designed to address the
    world's growing water demands.

    "With over 50 years of experience and thousands of installations,
    the next generation of our EDR technology leverages our expertise in
    the water industry -- bringing to market an advanced water treatment
    solution that has one of the highest water recovery rates available,"
    said Jeff Garwood, president and CEO, GE Water & Process Technologies.
    "Our EDR technology will expand our capabilities in regions -- like
    China, Australia, Spain and the U.S. -- where the demand for robust
    solutions to tackle water scarcity and water quality challenges
    continue to rapidly grow."

    Today over 1.1 billion people lack adequate access to a safe water
    source, and symptoms of water scarcity like groundwater depletion and
    water source contamination only continue to place stress on limited
    fresh water supplies. GE EDR desalination technology removes salt,
    radium, arsenic, perchlorates and other potentially harmful
    contaminants from tough-to-treat well and surface waters. Using an
    electrochemical separation process that allows selective passage of
    ions in solutions, GE EDR technology produces high-quality water for a
    variety of industrial applications, such as cooling and boiler make-up
    water, and its rugged membranes and high chlorine tolerance make it
    ideal for a variety of wastewater reuse projects. The most common EDR
    applications include: municipal drinking water, industrial process
    water, and wastewater reuse.

    GE EDR Technical benefits include:

    -- High water recovery rate design -- up to 94% -- for efficient
    water resource use

    -- Reduced waste discharges with high water recovery design

    -- Robust membranes that can tolerate moderate levels of
    particulates

    -- Long membrane life for low total cost of ownership

    -- Chlorine-resistant membranes enable low-cost disinfection
    techniques

    -- Low electricity consumption

    -- Adjustable electricity enables the control salt removal and
    energy optimization

    -- High water silica tolerance

    EDR Experience

    GE Water & Process Technologies' EDR expertise can be seen in
    projects around the globe.

    Recent GE EDR project highlights include:

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    -- ATLL Barcelona, Spain

    -- GE EDR will produce up to 52.8 MGD (200,000 m3/day) or 20% of
    the water for the greater Barcelona. The technology will also
    help provide a consistent source of safe drinking water by
    reducing dissolved solids and trihalomethane precursor organic
    particles.

    -- Magna Water Company, Utah, USA

    -- A 6 MGD (22,727 m3/day) GE EDR system will remove dissolved
    solids and harmful arsenic and perchlorate from the community's
    well water.

    -- City of Suffolk, VA, USA

    -- A fluoride reduction project currently undergoing a 46%
    expansion to 13.6 MGD (51,515 m3/day) will be the second largest
    EDR facility in the world and will operate at 94% water recovery.
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    For more information on the GE Water & Process Technologies and
    GE's new EDR platform, please visit www.gewater.com.

    About GE Water & Process Technologies

    GE Water & Process Technologies, a unit of General Electric
    Company, is solving some of the world's most pressing water challenges
    by providing industrial, agricultural, potable water, and wastewater
    solutions that lessen the overall dependence on our world's fresh
    water sources. Technologies to accomplish this include: advanced
    membrane-based separation solutions, specialty chemicals for water and
    process applications, thermal separation equipment, mobile water and
    advanced instrumentation and controls. As the global leader in
    membrane technology, seawater desalination projects, and water reuse,
    GE delivers water sustainability solutions through a variety of
    delivery models, including Build-Own-Operate and partnerships
    involving structured financing. GE delivers value to customers by
    improving performance and product quality, reducing operating costs
    and extending equipment life. For more information on GE Water &
    Process Technologies, visit www.gewater.com.