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Recycling Katrina-Damaged Homes

Hurricane Katrina brought utter devastation: 160,000 demolished homes, 90 million tons of solid waste, and 530 inoperable sewage treatment plants.

But rather than spend millions or billions of dollars hauling away the massive amount of waste to a landfill, there is a company that proposes to literally RECYCLE all those homes and eliminate the waste.

Sound impossible? Not in this New Millennium.

Barry L. Fisher, President and CEO of Prime Environmental International, has the technology and the tenacity to grind up the BILLIONS OF TONS OF DEBRIS and process it into NEW BUILDING MATERIAL FOR NEW HOMES!

How does this work? The absolutely amazing technology utilizes a five phase process:

1) The tonnage of drywall, wood, contaminated soil, bricks, mortar and storm debris is fed into a conveyer system for grinding.

2) Large Eddy-current separators (similar to opposing poll electro-magnets) force out all metal for separate recycling.

3) The material then enters a cryogenic treatment chamber that is 300 degrees below zero Fahrenheit and rapid thermal dried in an inert gas environment (no incineration), rendering the material extremely brittle.

4) Massive equipment crushes the then-brittle non-metallic material into dust.

5) Special polymer/resin bonding material is added, along with fiber.

6) The taffy-like material can then be molded into 60 different building materials that range from 2x4's to wall panels and door frames to shingles that can all be used for reconstructed homes and/or temporary shelters for local residents.

This revolutionary process produces no harmful emissions to the air or water supply. Nor harmful residue remains for subsequent disposal. Harmful bacterial, viral and biological contaminates are completely destroyed. Mold spores, fungus, and insect larvae are all rendered biologically inert.

Said Fisher, "We are currently locating equipment and assembling a management team of experts, each with over 10 years of experience in their respective fields, to run a relief project along the Gulf Coast areas affected by Hurricane Katrina."

This means JOBS for the local citizens whose homes have just been devastated! What an amazing vision!

Fisher and his colleagues at Prime Environmental International have three core objectives for the affected areas of the country: (1) Provide jobs, (2) Supply building materials, and (3) Clean up the environmental contaminants.

How can one organization hope to accomplish so much? The answer lies within Prime Environmental's amazing material processing technology poised to convert Katrina's debris into a myriad of new Millennium recycled materials that can, in many cases, replace "old paradigm" commercial construction products, including concrete.

"Prime Environmental International meets an essential need to find an alternative to the environmentally harmful disposal systems and practices that are currently being used for processing Municipal Solid Waste without creating harmful residues and producing new and valuable end products from old waste material," commented Fisher.

Fisher's dream could greatly aid the nation - and the world - and this dream is about to become a reality. Said Fisher, "Our innovative new technology has the potential to end worldwide reliance on landfills, incineration, and eliminate the pressure to dump waste into our oceans and waterways or resort to other environmentally unsafe waste disposal practices."

Prime Environmental currently has plans to set-up equipment at existing land fills and dumps that will literally disintegrate those massive smelly garbage mountains we've passed by, holding our noses with one hand and our steering wheel with the other, on those hot summer days.

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