The acquisition of a high head pressure / low volume centrifugal pump has added to the CES labs' array of pumps and expectations for the separation limits of the Molecular Separation Technology (MST) device. Testing is scheduled to begin in May of 2008 at our facility in Colorado. Initial tests and CFD modeling have indicated a high potential to reduce the level of Total Suspended Solids and Total Dissolved Solids in contaminated water samples. The separator has demonstrated the ability to remove a portion of the salt from seawater with a single pass. The high pressure pump promises to dramatically improve the performance of the separation device when it is challenged with water from various sources ranging from seawater to contaminated wells. The continued testing is required at the source to determine the total effectiveness of the device with seawater.