Cavitation Technologies, Inc. announced the launch of Water Remediation Pilot and Feasibility Study in South Africa to be funded through United States Trade and Development Agency (“USTDA”) valued at $1.7 million dollars that aims to identify solutions to the decreased water supply and increased wastewater that is challenging Africa and the world-at-large. The FS project is sponsored by the University of Cape Town's (UCT) Future Water Institute through its research site based at the Water Hub, Franschhoek, in the Western Cape of South Africa. As sole-source contractors, the project team consists of Partnership International, Inc. (PI) and CVAT, along with local-subcontractor Alveo Water (Alveo) and University of Cape Town's (UCT) Future Water Institute in Cape Town.

CVAT's patented technology addresses decreasing water sources and increasing wastewater generation by making more water supply available at low costs and allowing industry to recycle wastewater, thereby reducing consumption costs. The FS goal is to identify water intensive users as initial models for replication based on similar demand/supply. The FS will examine and propose three (3) bankable business models within one “User Financial Model” for scaling, including: Water suppliers that seek to efficiently remediate water and wastewater supply; Private sector industry that seek to reclaim large amounts of wastewater for reuse, and decrease solid waste; Farms and cooperatives that need to remediate their water supply and reuse wastewater for irrigation.