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FAQ: LifeQuest World Corp. (LQWC) Expands into Europe with Wastewater Treatment Contract in Crete, Greece

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LifeQuest's Biopipe secures a 300 m³/day wastewater contract in Crete, gaining strategic advantage in high-demand EU markets facing water stress and regulatory pressure.

Biopipe's patented biological system treats 79,000 gallons daily without chemicals, meeting EU standards for BOD, COD, and TSS while producing minimal odor and sludge.

This decentralized wastewater technology provides clean water solutions for water-scarce regions like Crete, supporting sustainability goals and improving environmental health for communities.

A pipe-based biological system in Greece treats sewage without chemicals or sludge, expanding from Spain to Ethiopia as a novel wastewater solution.

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FAQ: LifeQuest World Corp. (LQWC) Expands into Europe with Wastewater Treatment Contract in Crete, Greece

LifeQuest World Corp. (OTC: LQWC), through its wholly owned subsidiary Biopipe Global, has been awarded a contract for a 300 m³/day (79,000 gallons/day) decentralized sewage wastewater treatment installation in Crete, Greece.

This project marks another significant expansion into high-priority international markets facing acute water stress and regulatory pressure, specifically establishing a strategic foothold in Europe following their recent entry into Spain.

The project will utilize Biopipe's patented, biological, chemical-free wastewater technology, which is designed to be compact, odor-free, and low-maintenance.

The Biopipe treatment is designed to meet stringent EU effluent thresholds: BOD <10 mg/L, COD <30 mg/L, TSS <10 mg/L, and produce near-zero odor, noise, and sludge.

Islands like Crete face aging wastewater networks that strain under tourism surges, creating a need for compact, rapid-deployment solutions. Southern Europe is shifting toward small-footprint, decentralized systems due to water scarcity, high compliance requirements, and seasonal wastewater surges tied to tourism and agriculture.

The company is using Spain and Greece as strategic entry points into the EU market, with plans to scale across southern Europe and create a pathway for broader expansion across the Mediterranean, Balkans, and Western Europe.

LifeQuest recently secured a decentralized wastewater treatment system contract in Ethiopia to support a European government facility, highlighting demand in regions where centralized infrastructure is nonexistent or insufficient.

Robert Kaufmann, Director at Biopipe Global, stated that the project represents a meaningful step forward in their European expansion strategy, as Spain and Greece are ideal entry points facing significant water challenges.

The system offers a sustainable, decentralized technology that reduces operating costs, meets EU regulatory standards, and allows for wastewater recycling to meet sustainability goals and regulatory compliance, especially for entities not connected to central sewerage systems.

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