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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW)
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To: Stock Watcher who wrote (25156)1/31/2000 5:55:00 PM
From: hoffy  Read Replies (1) of 52051
 
FASC could be huge. Read the following news. It could help solve a lot of the pollutant problems in the world. For a small company like this it oculd be a major breakthrough for them. The news has not been released on any major newswires yet but I assume it will be soon. The volume today was amazing and this could be another major winner like EISQ. The float is a litle higher but the news looks awesome and it could really fly.
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First American Scientific Corp announces KDS successfully processes sludge in Ireland eliminating coliforms and pathogens

VANCOUVER, Jan. 31 /CNW/ - First American Scientific Corp
OTC - BB (FASC)

First American Scientific Corp (FASC) is pleased to announce the
successful completion of its Phase I tests of the KDS processing system for
bio-waste (sludge) at its research centre near Belfast, Ireland. The tests
confirm that the KDS system will process sludge containing 75% moisture
content on a continuous basis and reduce it to a fine talcum like powder. The
process eliminates 100% of fecal coliforms, 99.9% of all pathogens, 99.8% of
heterotrophic bacteria, and the end product is one quarter its original
weight. Further, it has been determined that the end product produced during
the process retains a high level of nutrients and nitrogen and is expected to
have commercial value when used in fertilizers.
Ongoing research grants awarded under the ''Radian Award Program'' have
been extended to cover Phase II research costs which will include design
improvements to the feeder pump system, the venting system, the temperature
control and the rotor assembly. The goal is to maximize operating efficiency
and increase the volume of throughput. New tests will also include the
processing of animal waste, and other moisture laden pollutants.
Upon the successful completion of the Phase II refinements, the KDS
process is expected to provide an environmentally sensitive alternative for
the disposal of municipal waste at a cost that is significantly below
currently used incineration methods. Savings on transportation costs alone,
due to the reduced weight, will make KDS a viable option financially, in
addition to becoming a major contributor to the elimination of pollutants
which are harmful to the environment worldwide
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