To: Bob Lium who wrote (807 ) 5/19/1999 3:20:00 PM From: John R Resseger Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 972
looks like some one is selling today. I can't understand why they do not take the time to update there website! I found lots of more cool stuff there. How hard is it to post some text files and photo's to update progress! From the web site..... The bio-sludge processing application for the Kinetic Disintegration System is currently at the forefront of First American's development agenda. Interest in this application has been expressed from all over the world. And that's not surprising. All methods currently in use by waste treatment facilities worldwide result in a bio-hazardous sludge accumulation of epic proportions on a daily basis. To date, the only successful sterilization techniques involve heat which is costly and is slow to reduce moisture content. First American's KDS has proven capable of reducing raw sewage into a MicroFine powder of -250 mesh. In tests completed by First American, bio-sludge with a moisture content in excess of 70% was processed by the KDS, and the resulting powder was less than 10% moisture, while fecal colliform was reduced by 100%, and total colliform by 99.99%. Therefore, the end product is a predominantly sterile, dry powder which can safely be used as a base for fertilizer or other value-added soil amendment. First American is in the process of installing a KDS at a waste treatment facility near Vancouver, B.C., Canada which will be used to process all of the bio-sludge produced by a community of 50,000 people. Investors and Waste Treatment Professionals from around the world will attend a series of scheduled demonstrations, and anyone who might be interested in attending such a demonstration should contact the company to arrange an invitation. FASC anticipates numerous orders for KDSs as a result of these demonstrations, and we are confident that North American Regional Governments will embrace Kinetic Disintegration Technology as the de facto technology for treating bio-sludge.