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Water
Purification, Remediation, Conservation
Purpose: To conserve and generate potable and water for irrigation. The only resource more precious than life itself is probably water, because without it, we would not be here. Salt water intrusion, over drafting aquifers, pollution and contimation of water supplies, pollution of our oceans, waterways and watersheds ... depressed yet? No need to be ... fortunately, there are solutions on the horizon.
Water Cleanup Technologies
Nano-sized materials can be applied to waste water management and spill remediation with strong economic and environmental advantages over mechnical filtration or conventional water purification (chemical) techniques. At least one class of nanomaterials has been proven -- used in the Exxon Valez spill to save impacted wildlife -- and is commercially available for diverse applications from colloidal pest control (FIFRA exempt), sanitizers, tank and pipe cleaners, and waste water treatment. This company is experiencing explosive growth with an experiened leadership team and significant (angel) funding to date.
As of April, 2008, this company seeks experienced brokers, distributor/representation and investor partners.
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overview. If you are a registered
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Cover Letter and Executive
Summary.
Imaging & mapping technologies that use sophisticated
next-generation radar and image processing techniques to literally "see
underground" can produce precise maps of the location, size and shape
of underground phenomena.
Bio-organisms, enzymes, and underground imaging systems that detect the
location and size and direction of an environmental leak, such as gasoline
tanks buried underground, has been an expensive challenge. Often the site
survey costs more than the actual cleanup effort.
Habitat contaminated chemically or rendered useless by underground hazards
such as unexploded land mines or ordnance (shells, bombs, etc.) can be
cleaned up and restored to serve a useful purpose. This is often the result
of military base closures and reconveyance of targeted areas (Bosnia,
Afghanistan, etc.) and conversion of military lands to civilian use. In
addition, humanitarian demining has become a problem that plagues many
regions of the world.
Infrastructure development and repair requires efficient systems for
detecting liabilities before they become problems. Further, development
companies and governments need to avoid damage to pipes, wires, fiber
optic cables and other subsurface systems. Before building on a site,
for instance, expensive surveys are often required to avoid such problems,
while information technologies are now being used for cost-effective land
use decision-making support.
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