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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IECS- NASDAQ $0.50 stock won prestigious OIL and Gas...

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To: Bugsy who wrote (461)5/8/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: JOHN SAMSEL  Read Replies (1) of 747
 
Bugsy,

I got your Fax. Very interesting reading.
One sentence that caught my attention was that ROP accepted organic by- products from waste water treatment plants. I would think that it would depend on what the waste water treatment plants accept into the system for treatment.- Human waste excluded.

I like the idea of separating the food waste into dry and wet streams. This eliminates the cost of massive dehydration of wet waste.

I wonder how the ROP facility is handling its own animal waste?
It would seem that if the bioremediation of oil spills can be eliminated by bacteria, what can't bacteria be injected into animal waste compost bins and speed up the process of conversion without the evils of land spreading and without the huge and costly technological process of Thermo Tech.

Looks like direct competition for the wet food waste stream is on. IECS has a technology that is quicker and cheaper to install and ready made for the agri-business sector. It has the advantage of tried and true technology and a feeding system that has European acceptance.
I like their niche approach to the market. They have focus.
GO IECS.
thanks again,
John
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