04/09/2025
occurs naturally in the Earth’s crust, but when mining and industrial processes make it soluble, it becomes a serious risk to human health and the environment. 💧☢️
We contribute to solving this challenge: Our EPSE™ Method effectively precipitates soluble uranium, together with 50 other metals, while creating an end-product that is resistant to pH changes and reduces the risk of redissolution of metals. Why this matters:
❗ Soluble uranium is highly toxic even at low concentrations, posing risks to human health (e.g., kidneys, nervous system) and aquatic ecosystems.
✅ Our method achieves up to 100 % removal, produces metal-free overflow and stable precipitate, promoting environmentally safe long-term storage and resource recovery.
Nuclear energy already generates around 10 % of global electricity, and demand for uranium continues to rise. Ensuring responsible and sustainable handling of uranium and other metals is essential for a cleaner future.
At EPSE, we are not only committed to developing sustainable solutions, but also to raising awareness and sharing knowledge. That’s why we have increased the amount of posts and content on our website to further explain challenges and solutions related to pollution. 📚📢
More information available on our website:
Uranium, metal that many associate with radioactivity, nuclear energy and industry, is more present in our environment than one might think. Different types of rock in the Earth’s crust naturally…