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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (1567)4/11/1999 4:39:00 PM
From: NicktheGreek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1755
 
Not Good News
by: argentumman 2907 of 2908
because the PICs don't know how to develop and market this technology. Story is that the technical folks have essentially closed a deal to take SET to Hawaii to treat PCB wastes for Navy - start small (150 tons) and grow big (6-7000 tons) Thst could be $5M+. Also, word has it that DOE - Rocky Flats is all set to send 10,000 gallons of PCB contaminated oils to SET down in Texas. That's another $1M. Finally, they are creating a market niche for the treatment of PCB formulated paint from reactors. This radioactive mixed waste has nowhere to go until the PCBs are taken out. One contract in hand and more expected.

Other news - anyone hear that the ATEG folks that bought SLiM are realy shysters - looks like PIC of CXI got suckered themselves. Too bad - the move by EPA to tighten up arsenic standard for water opens a good market for SLiM.

Meanwhile, they pin their hopes on oversees power deals!!

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