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Microcap & Penny Stocks : EVDS Environmental Digital Services, Inc.

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To: ColleenB who wrote (36)9/14/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) of 718
 
The CAPSCAN is removed when the tank is filled. Since the tank has been monitored prior to the fill it's a given how much fuel the tank will be able to take based on what was in the tank and how much it holds. Don't the nozzles used to fill these tanks have sensors like we find at the local gas station anyway?

I'm not suggesting that the CAPSCAN is a perfect system but it far exceeds EPA requirements and is far less expensive than the competitive products.

SO HOW DOES IT WORK?

The CAPSCAN device has an EPROM (internal computer) quickly programmed during installation from the customer's information outlining the dimensions of the specific underground storage tank. The EPROM has been developed so as to accurately convert sonar impulses from the ultrasonic transducer receiver residing in the device. The program converts the depth in the tank from the return impulses to develop the accuracy to within 1/10th of 1%. When the CAPSCAN is used in place of the conventional "stick" and used in conjunction with EDSi's statistical inventory analysis, the combined output is a method of leak detection that falls well within the EPA guidelines for leaks or shortages. In addition the CAPSCAN at the same time detects the presence and volume of any water present in the tank.

EDSi is committed to remaining on the leading edge providing economical, practical and acceptable methods of inventory control and tank management reporting. Data is transmitted from the CAOSCAN sensor to a user friendly hand held computer which can be polled by a reverse 800 dial-up network. In other words, a major jobber can have his inventory analysis on his desk the following morning as opposed to less advanced methods used today.

I got this out of the investor booklet. I would suggest you call and request one. Any truly interested investor should. Most OTC BB stocks are losing propositions. I don't think this will be one of those but I implore every investor to do their own due diligence.

InvestRight

Regards, Jeff
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