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BUGS/EYEROO merger: Future Vision...
http://eyeroo.com/
Websites:
http://eyeroo.com/shows.aspx
http://eyeroo.com/
http://usmicrobics.com
Here's a nice discriptive quote from management: "The management of Eyeroo has decided to merge their technology, experience and success with U.S. Microbics(BUGS), a twelve year old public, environmental technology company, to launch Earth Connect News™ and GreenAwakening.com, an incubator green social networking Internet site as a companion to World Health News Today™ and Your Cancer Today™. The new Green Awareness Movement for the Environment (GAME) causes us to change our personal behavior while opening many new financial and wellness opportunities. We want to bring these stories to you – new products, new companies, new ideas and alternative health
solutions that make your life easier, healthier, more understandable and more enjoyable.
We are very excited about this transformation of Eyeroo with U.S. Microbics and Green Awakening. We created a FUTURE VISION document, which describes our vision of the future of these three companies. As a current or potential shareholder, you should read and understand how we think you could improve your physical and financial health and the health of the planet.
Technology Could Help Clean Up Soil
and Groundwater Contamination
CARLSBAD, CA (09/13/05) -- U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTCBB:BUGS) today announced its subsidiary, Sub Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTCBB:SSWM), has contacted the environmental State agencies for Alabama, Louisiana
and Mississippi offering to donate the use of its patented water treatment technology, Bio-GAC(TM) (Patent No: US 6,905,603 B2) for the treatment of toxic waste streams such as those caused by Hurricane Katrina.
Robert Brehm, CEO of U.S. Microbics, stated, "These State agencies will be faced with an enormous number of sites requiring cleanup of both surface water and groundwater resources impacted by toxics released during the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Our companies are prepared to help the state agencies by providing this cost-effective, state-of-the-art treatment solution immediately under a royalty free technology license together with discounted engineering technical support and microbial products for use at critical contaminated sites. We will inform our shareholders on any and all interest response received from these State agencies on this treatment technology offer."
Bio-GAC(TM) is a patented water and air vapor waste stream treatment process that uses granular activated charcoal (GAC) as a filtration medium in a specially engineered process container to support live microbial products (bugs) specifically selected to degrade toxic pollutants such as those encountered in the Katrina disaster. The resulting treated effluent can in most cases be safely discharged to rivers, lakes and streams under both Federal and State regulations. The process can be used on a continual basis without replacing the GAC, thereby saving time, money
and treating more toxics quickly, a key consideration for cleaning up contaminated water and soil caused by hurricane disasters.
Bio-Raptor™ to be used on Oil Drilling and Pipeline Sites
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--U.S. Microbics announced that its Mexico subsidiary company, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), recently completed its presentation to top Pemex Oil company officials who directed ETI to immediately schedule site visits and submit cost proposals to demonstrate the patented Bio-Raptor™ environmental cleanup technology at one or more oil drilling/pipeline sites in southeast Mexico as a prelude to its possible use throughout Pemex production and pipeline facilities in Mexico.
“Management's Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation”
The Bio-Raptor™ patented technology is registered as an approved cleanup technology in Mexico with SEMARNAT, a Federal regulatory agency, and has been used previously on a $1.5MM project in Torreon. The ex situ, above-ground, technology treats up to 500 cubic yards/hour of soil contaminated with hydrocarbons such as oil and diesel found at drilling sites and pipeline spills.
Pemex, the Mexico Federal oil company, has experienced many pipeline spills after 15 years of reduced maintenance of Pemex facilities and pipelines, some of which are 40 years old, because high taxes don't allow the company to keep enough of its own profit for investment. The company recently spent $1.5 billion to maintain oil pipelines and has shut down or reduced the use of 7 pipelines considered to be at risk in the southern states of Tabasco and Veracruz. Mexico City-based Pemex plans to double annual spending on maintenance to $3 billion for the next three years using approved cleanup technology like the Bio-Raptor™.
Bruce Beattie, CEO of SSWM stated, “We are very excited to demonstrate our rapid cleanup technology to Pemex and are actively working with them to select one or more appropriate sites of concern. Their commitment to invest significantly in the remediation of existing facilities means we have many projects to choose from and a large backlog of potential future work. The Bio-Raptor™ technology has shown to be very successful in our Torreon project and is especially well suited for Pemex cleanup projects. Upon subsequent award of potential contracts to clean-up sites in the Mexican “oil patch”, ETI will have succeeded in securing work with both energy companies owned by the Federal government of Mexico.”
Spekulativ interessant könnte BUGS aufgrund des aktuellen Ölteppichs vor der Südküste der USA im Golf von Mexico werden:
Dort ist BUGS beheimatet - in der Vergangenheit profitierte BUGS v.a. bei Hurrican-Einsätzen, bei denen die Firma Apparaturen und Material zur Wasserwiederuafbereitung lieferte.
Auch auf Ölkatastrophen ist man ausgerichtet. Möglicherweise könnte eine Verschärfung der Situation zu neuen Aufträgen führen.
Im Übrigen steht ab Juni/Juli auch wieder die neue Hurrikan-Saison bevor, so dass sich BUGS u.U. sogar für einen mittelfristigen Play anbieten könnte - vor einigen Jahren war BUGS einer der großen Profiteure der Hurrcane Katrina-Katastrophe.
Machines and microbes will clean up oilBy Jim Kavanagh, CNNMay 1, 2010 3:35 p.m. EDT
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/05/01/oil.spill.geography/index.html?hpt=T1
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"In areas of especially heavy oiling, millions more of these microbes, grown in laboratories, could be brought in as reinforcements, Portier said. In warm spring and summer weather, the light, sweet crude "will degrade in weeks to months," he said.
Asphalt-like balls of petroleum embedded in the marshes "will be a little more complicated," he said.
"The microbial community will have to bite off little pieces and degrade them a bit at a time," he said.
There is no environmental concern with the technique because the microbes are not toxic and are native to the area, with different species thriving in fresh, brackish and salt water, Portier added."
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http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/BUGS.PK
Washington (dpa) - Angesichts der Ölkatastrophe im Golf von Mexiko reist US-Präsident Barack Obama nun doch in Kürze in die betroffene Region. Der Besuch solle binnen 48 stattfinden, hieß es am Samstag aus dem Weißen Haus.
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/0,1518,692395,00.html
Guess who is a customer of US MICROBICS???
The company's customers include UNOCAL; BARMAC (Brown & Root, McDermott); BP-ARCO; Chevron; Allied Waste Company; American Industrial Manufacturing Services (Denso North America); the law firm of Pepper Hamilton, LLP; Caratron Industries, Inc.; Horsehead Industries; Signal Hill Petroleum; Global Solutions, Inc. & Fletcher Oil Co., LLC; Hopkins Real Estate Group; The Arthur Pearlman Group; One Hour MartinizingO; O. F. Mossburg & Sons; Applied Technical Solutions; ATC Associates; Enviro-Sciences and S&ME Consulting Engineers; ISE (InSinkErator); City of Chula Vista; CA; Whittaker Corporation; MFG/Tetra Tech; Grupo Protexa de Mexico; Charles Taylor Consultants of Mexico (Agents for Lloyd's of London Insurance Underwriters) and the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control. The company’s customers also include the State of Puebla, Mexico and the Federal Electricity Commission of Mexico (CFE).
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/...GS:US&page=1
hier mit hohem Einsatz mitmischt.