September, 2004
Press Release: For Immediate Release
On Wednesday, August 08, 2004, Surface to Surface
Inc., demonstrated their development prototype SAC-4M/C real-time waste
treatment equipment at Ridgetown College's Manure Technology Openhouse
(see
attached flyer)
(Handout)
The SAC-4M/C took input (liquid swine manure)
directly from Ridgetown College's swine test barn's underground storage system
and separated the liquid manure into a stackable solid (organic fertilizer
with nutrients encapsulated) and a clear fluid (reuse water) -- see attached
handout for more details.
The equipment demonstrated that a new novel
combination of technologies used in drilling and waste water treatment
applications can reduce hydraulic resonance time from days to minutes,
thereby enabling "real-time" waste treatment by mobile equipment systems.
The equipment has application in the real-time
treatment of combined fluid/solid waste streams typical in animal raising
operations, oil/gas drilling waste, municipal waste, industrial waste, and
environmental spills.
Author: Scott D. Gray, Ph.D.
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