This Thursday, September 17th, Jonathan Todd will provide a fascinating presentation about “Eco Machines,” a cutting-edge biological wastewater treatment strategy that replicates natural purification processes.
His company, John Todd Ecological Design, is an award-winning pioneer in the use of natural systems for the removal of chemicals, petroleum hydrocarbons, endocrine disruptors, and other harmful water pollutants.
The North Florida Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council Presents:
The Eco Machine - Cutting Edge Ecological Waste Technologies
Dr. Jonathan Todd, John Todd Ecological Design
September 17th, 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Jacksonville University, Davis College of Business
$30 North Florida Chapter Members, $40 Non-Members
For more information and to register, visit
For more information about John Todd Ecological Design:
The picture above is of an Eco-Machine at the Omega Center for Sustainable Living that "allows visitors to get close to the system and experience natural wastewater treatment as something that can be beautiful, silent, odorless, and effective."
Attend Dr. Todd's presentation on Thursday to learn about how this technology could provide a more sustainable solution to treating our wastewater and help protect the St. Johns River in the near future.

1 comments:
This event should be interesting. I believe that Dr. Todd has another kind of product and that Living Machines is a more advanced wastewater treatment system. I found it at: www.livingmachines.com
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