- Umpqua Research Company
UMPQUA Research Company (URC) is an
aerospace technology company based in Myrtle Creek,Oregon ,United States . URC was founded in 1973 by David F. Putnam and Gerald V. Colombo. URC designs and builds water disinfection and purification subsystems for theSpace Shuttle ,extra-vehicular activity , theInternational Space Station , and flight experiments. URC is an industrial affiliate of theOregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute (ONAMI), which brings together investigators from theUniversity of Oregon ,Oregon State University ,Portland State University , thePacific Northwest National Laboratory and private industry.On
April 12 2007 , URC was inducted into theSpace Foundation 's Space Technology Hall of Fame for its contributions to the microbial check valve (MCV) technology that is used in the water purification system on the Space Shuttle. [ [http://www.kpic.com/news/6725527.html NASA honors Douglas County company] ] The MCV consists of a flow-through canister containing an iodinated polymer which provides a direct "contact kill" of microorganisms in the flowing water stream. A residual elemental iodine (I2) concentration of between 1 - 4 mg/L is also imparted to the water to maintain potability.References
External links
* [http://UmpquaResearch.com/ UMPQUA Research Company] (official site)
* [http://www.ChemLab.cc/ UMPQUA Analytical Services] (laboratory site)
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