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100% AGREE WITH YOU BUD!!!
PATIENCE SHOULD BE THE KEY HERE! RCCH LONG & STRONG!
RCCH goes down .001 of a penny and everybody, especially those who don't hold shares, are freaking out LOL. What is the difference of a half a penny either way ??? Who cares about such minimal movement with no volume ??? I sure don't because I know what I have invested in and I am very, very happy to be here. The sky is the limit IMO.
ASK-SIDE:
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ETRD 0.0130 5000 15:48:38
SBSH 0.0170 5000 14:16:10
DOMS 0.0180 5000 09:38:07
UBSS 0.0190 5000 09:30:04
HILL 0.0200 5000 11:39:04
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Our CEO is laughing about the PPS we stay at the moment, RIGHT? ..but he`s not laughing `cause it is too high - he`s laughing `cause it is too low! RIGHT?
So there must be changed/announced some things which the company prevents to have an explosive PPS!
For example: a filing to reduce A/S costs approximately 10 US$!!! ..it would develop enormous confidence to the investors, wouldn`t it!?
Did you mean:
hype, when you say soon, when do you think it is happening? (Answer would be: soon = short term = less than 3 months!)
..or was that really your question to me?
"hype when you say soon do you think it is happening/?" (Answer would be: YES, if not I wouldn`t say/write it!)
More buying power (soon!), more news with domestic contracts (soon!), an a/s decrease (would be great!) - requirement of the NOBO list (almost necessary because of probably massive NSS-pos.!) - news with international contracts (soon!) - a well-designed promotion campaign (soon!), ...
)) Thank you for the wonderful spare suit! LOL
I like the part when TT is kicking JJ out of our astronaut team! ROFLMAO
100% AGREED!
Nice charts, PIRAT! ..would like to see PPS breaking through the 200EMA shortly and building afterwards a new base there before the next huge breakout to DOLLARLAND+ comes to reality!
I WANT TO HAVE MY SPACE SUIT BACK TO ME JJ HAS STOLEN!!!!
I WANNA BE SUITED ALSO!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
RCCH/IWS`s management should require NOBO list!!!! THEN KABOOOOOOMMMMM!!!
RCCH LONG AND STRONG!
Do you really expect a honest answer to your legitimate question from our Basher-team??? LOL
Why would you dilute a company you bank rolled yourself, your OWN MONEY. Why would you do that...give me 1 reason
http://search.mt.gov/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/webinator/search/?pr=DEQ&query=International+Wastewater+Systems&cq=&submit=Submit
http://nlquery.epa.gov/epasearch/epasearch?typeofsearch=area&querytext=international+wastewater+systems&submit=Go&originalquerytext=international+wastewater&areaname=Environmental+Technology+Verification+Program&filterclause=%28tssms%3Aordntrnt+OR+ahaazvuc+OR+appcdwww+OR+ednnrmrl+OR+etvprgrm%29+AND+&sessionid=C1E50A7ABD807ED30F6BAAAD3F499688&referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.epa.gov%2Fetv%2Fverifiedtechnologies.html&prevtype=area&result_template=epafiles_default.xsl&areasidebar=epafiles_sidebar&areapagehead=epafiles_pagehead&areapagefoot=epafiles_pagefoot&stylesheet=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.epa.gov%2Fepafiles%2Fs%2Fepa.css
http://www.epa.gov/etv/vt-wqp.html
http://www.gatewayengineering.net/10_2k3/IWS.html
http://www.epa.gov/NE/assistance/ceitts/wastewater/techs/dclesbr6000.html
http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/CompanyDetail.aspx?CompanyID=190546392&cs=QFLW4HY08&QueryID=ba08cc82-1f2a-4247-a11a-4c1dccb68725
http://www.otcpicks.com/quotes/RCCH.php
'Eye on America' show to feature RCC Holdings Corp.!
| 27 Feb 2008 | 10:00 AM ET Font size: KISSIMMEE, Fla., Feb 27, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The producers of Eye on America and RCC Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets:RCCH) have reached an agreement to feature RCC Holdings Corp. International Wastewater Systems ("RCC/IWS") in an upcoming episode as part of the show's Eye on the Environment series on Leading Developments and Technology in Waste Water Treatment for the 21st Century.
International Wastewater Systems has been researching and developing advanced technologies for wastewater treatment that include sequence batch reactor systems capable of handling small-to-medium-sized communities, with larger systems capability planned in the very near future. The technology is tested and approved by NSF International through the EPA's Environmental Technology Verification Program. Much of the program will be shot live from one of the many RCC/IWS systems located in the Northwestern United States.
According to Claude Smith, President of RCC Holdings Corp., the goal for RCC/IWS is "to be the definitive Wastewater Solutions company, a one-stop shop for developers to go to insure maximum value from their wastewater treatment investment dollar." In related news, RCC is pleased to announce the addition of Bill Parrish and Jerry Cinq-Mars to the Advisory Board of RCC. Residents of North Carolina, their tens of years of experience in wastewater treatment sales and engineering, and their well known achievements in the Carolinas over the past 30 years will help RCC pursue that market with true solution providers and expertise. They will take a lead role in that region's development and aid and assist in RCC's national rollout.
For more information, please visit www.rccholdings.com.
SOURCE: RCC Holdings Corp.
CONTACT: RCC Holdings Corp. International Wastewater Systems Public Relations Gene Newton, 407-319-2029 Copyright Business Wire 2008 -0- KEYWORD: United States
North America
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/23369479/
You've got it, Bud! So let`s wait and watch the big money coming in here!
RCCH/IWS = HUGE$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!!!!!
..very hard to add shares down here!
March 11, 2008 - 10:04 AM EDT
RCC Announces Large Wastewater Treatment System Relationship
RCC Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets:RCCH) is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Lakeside Equipment Company of Bartlett, Illinois (www.lakeside-equipment.com). This Memorandum describes the relationship that will allow RCC/IWS to expand its low-end market of 300 home subdivisions and below to subdivisions supporting many thousands of homes able to support capacities in the millions of gallons per day in volume. Lakeside was formed in 1928 and has representation throughout the United States. It specializes in the design of large treatment systems serving small to medium-sized municipalities with a highly trained and experienced engineering staff, Lakeside’s product portfolio includes proved and tested products that fit every wastewater need.
Claude Smith, President of RCC Holdings, states, “We have been working on the formation of this relationship with Lakeside for months and are bidding a project with them now. The subdivision market comes in all shapes and sizes, some small, some large. Larger projects that we have previously ignored, we will now pursue combining our subdivision marketing and project approach with Lakeside’s engineering and product background and experience. We couldn’t be happier about this significant strategic relationship with a world class and well respected organization.”
Warren Kersten, Partner in Lakeside, adds, “RCC has a unique vision and perspective on the subdivision market, a vision that we feel should be attractive to developers. We are happy to be involved with their team and look forward to helping RCC, both domestically and internationally.”
RCC Holdings Corp.
Gene Newton, 909-483-6500
Source: Business Wire (March 11, 2008 - 10:04 AM EDT)
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100% agreed! I`m glad to have my shares already loaded and locked nice opportunity to buy more down here!
COOL - THANKS for your "hard" work! LOOLOLLOL
How much you earned for my two replies to your posts today???
5 bucks? LOL
GLTA RCCH-LONGS!
hh
Bring PPS down that we can buy more - thanks!
Again? (Yawn!)
RCCH LONG.
hh
RCCH Charts:
HOURLY ANNOTATED CHART:
GLTA RCCH-LONGS!!!
hh
RCC Holdings, Corp. Purchases International Wastewater Systems
Posted on: Wednesday, 29 August 2007, 09:17 CDT
RCC Holdings, Corp. (PINKSHEETS: RCCH) announces the purchase of the assets of International Wastewater Systems, which is located in Bozeman, MT. Following the Letter of Intent, the agreement was completed and signed on August 29, 2007.
About International Wastewater Systems:
International Wastewater Systems specializes in community wastewater treatment systems. International Wastewater Systems, Inc. was formed in 1993 in response to the wastewater treatment challenge posed by the enactment of the stricter water quality laws implemented in the 1980s. International Wastewater Systems set as a goal the development of wastewater treatment technologies that would significantly surpass the standards enacted by those laws, thereby not only preserving, but improving water quality.
Each development is unique and with water reclamation a goal for many states, the wastewater treatment system design takes on many issues. Some of the treatment units are combined with filtration and disinfection equipment to provide reclaimed water that meets 1993 drinking water standards for safety and purity. Our current projects use the system effluent in conventional drain fields, storage for fire protection, for irrigation along medians, and discharge directly into a lake or creek for unrestricted irrigation. In each case, the wastewater treatment system that has been installed is continually monitored, operated and maintained by our company.
Although aerobic treatment systems have been used since the early 1900s, the advent of reliable control systems and other technology has significantly changed their operational reliability. IWS now manufactures sequencing batch reactor systems that can handle small to medium size communities. These systems are comprised of fiberglass tanks and are installed underground and have a long life span. The installation is noise and odor free.
Today, International Wastewater Systems operates 12 systems in Idaho and four systems in Montana, with more currently submitted for state approval. IWS' emphasis is on strong planning both physically and operationally, and it provides much up-front information and design support to help the developer -- no matter what his situation. IWS tries to clearly identify the true costs of the system, not only direct costs associated with IWS, but a roadmap for what other vendors and costs might be. Too often the developer receives a wastewater treatment quote, but is not fully aware of engineering, construction, power and other requirements that are necessary to complete the plant. In summary, IWS views its responsibility to educate the developer as much as possible to give the highest level of assurance that the system goes in, on time and within budget.
About RCC Holdings, Corp.:
RCC Holdings, Corp., through acquisitions, offers consulting, financing and overall business structure in the public and private equity sectors. RCC Holdings, Corp. specializes in finding undervalued small cap and microcap companies with exciting products, services or technology that are poised for explosive growth. RCC Holdings, Corp. provides these companies with guidance and strategic counseling to help them succeed. RCC Holdings, Corp. is currently in negotiations with several companies which meet these criteria.
For more information call or e-mail: RCC Holdings, Corp. One Lake Shore Center Ontario, CA 91761 Tel.: 1-(909)-456-2800 Fax: 1-(909)-456-2809 Email Contact
SOURCE: RCC Holdings, Corp.
Source: MARKET WIRE
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1048945/rcc_holdings_corp_purchases_international_wastewater_systems/index.html
Wastewater Virtual Trade Show
International Wastewater Systems SBR 6000
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Narrative Description
ETV Verification Report/Statement (EPA HQ) (http://www.epa.gov/etv/verifications/vcenter9-11.html)
SBR System and Control Building The SBR 6000 utilizes the proven sequencing batch reactor (SBR) concept to treat any variation of domestically derived wastewater. The SBR 6000 treatment system strives for maximum performance while balancing operation and maintenance time and costs. It is extremely important to allow a limited budget organization such as an HOA or school to operate a system within budget for the duration of the system’s life. Eliminating surprise costs and expensive component failures is a top priority, second only to the wastewater treatment itself.
Specifications
The core of an SBR 6000 system includes an equalization/screening tank, SBR tank, sludge holding tank, and an effluent dosing tank. Each SBR unit is capable of processing 6,000 gpd consistently, however each can handle 9,000 gpd during peak flows. Should tertiary treatment be required, a sand filtration unit with coagulation and UV disinfection is normally set up within a control building. A 10,000 gpd system without a control building will normally take up a footprint of 60’ x 30’. The SBR 6000 design is used as the framework for larger sized tanks if larger flow applications are required. Tank sizes range from 6,000 gallons to 20,000 gallons.
All installations are provided with the necessary O&M materials with an onsite laptop for system control and report generation. The operator will also have access to the system through either dial up or Internet for remote operation and monitoring.
The control system is designed in such a way that the operator can clearly see both past and current conditions. All events and data are logged to an intuitive reporting package built into the control system. The operator is also able to control the system wirelessly via a laptop while onsite to troubleshoot any problems. Any alarms generated are automatically dialed or emailed to the operator’s cell phone.
Site Constraints/Limitations
Installation requirements include excavation for the tank bed area, a concrete holding pad, and a control building if required. 3 phase power, telephone line, and pressurized water are also a preliminary requirement.
Applications
Applications include any type domestic wastewater treatment where water quality impact is of the utmost concern. Flow must be relatively consistent and above 1,000 gpd to maximize biological treatment. Applications have included golf courses, residential subdivisions, schools, churches, and motels. Effluent in most cases may be used for irrigation, point source discharge into receiving waters, or discharged into a drainfield.
Performance
The SBR 6000 was designed for maximum BOD, TSS, and nutrient removal. The operator is able to change operating strategies at the click of a button as well as remotely monitor the system from anywhere in the world. In addition, IWS has operators to help remotely diagnose and troubleshoot any problems that may occur. The ETV summary below averages one year’s worth of data:
ETV Data Summary (mg/L)
Influent SBR Effluent Final Effluent
BOD5 230 12 4
TSS 170 26 6
TKN 37.6 3.23 1.23
Total N 38 6.3 4.4
Total P 5.4 2.4 1.3
Inspection/Maintenance
Operators must follow some straight forward maintenance items to allow for consistent and compliant operation. Items include cleaning removable screens of rags and garbage, ensuring proper activated sludge blanket levels in collaboration with the control system, checking pH, alkalinity, ammonia and nitrate, and verifying correct sand filter operation if present. All pumps are monitored and logged through current sensors, giving the operator indicators of a failing pump. If coagulant and/or methanol are being used, they must be ordered and replenished in a timely fashion. The operator should visit the site every week to physically ensure proper wastewater treatment, garbage collection, and chemical refills. When necessary, excess sludge should be pumped from the sludge holding tank every 6 months to a year.
Costs
Prices range from $4,000 - $8,000 per lot, depending on site conditions and number of lots serviced. Excavation, concrete pad, and control building are not included in the installation quote and are the responsibility of the developer.
Disposal of Treated Effluent
Disposal of effluent is normally sent to a drainfield, however the effluent may also be land applied (irrigation) or discharged into a receiving water. Additional permits will be required for land applications and point source discharges.
Cluster/Multiple Residence Potential
SBR 6000 systems are designed for multiple home wastewater treatment. Additional SBR tanks may be added in the future provided there is enough sludge tank and equalization tank capacity. These tanks may also be added if necessary.
Longevity
A properly budgeted system will allow for indefinite use.
Potential Problems and Solutions
One potential problem lies within regulatory sampling. Systems located in remote areas may have trouble either sending samples to a laboratory, or delivering the samples on time before they expire. Past solutions have included commuting homeowners delivering samples to the lab, setting up EPA approved testing methods onsite, and having a mail service pick up and deliver the samples before the allotted time expires.
Manufacturer
Company: International Wastewater Systems
Address: 2220 West Main Office
Bozeman, MT 59718
Telephone: (407) 319-0033
Fax: (406) 556-4656
eMail: contact@iwwsystems.com
Website: http://www.iwwsystems.com
Contact(s): Claude Smith
http://www.epa.gov/NE/assistance/ceitts/wastewater/techs/dclesbr6000.html
International Wastewater Systems, Inc.
Planning and design of several wastewater treatment plants for various subdivisions and commercial facilities in Idaho and Montana. The following are projects that were completed:
Callaway Ranch Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Danskin II Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
East Gallatin Commercial Park Wastewater Treatment Facility
Elk Valley Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Garden Valley School Wastewater Treatment Facility
Holy Apostle Church Wastewater Treatment Facility
Jug Mountain Wastewater Treatment Facility
Kelsey Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Middleton LDS Church Wastewater Treatment Facility
Moon Lake Ranch Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
New Middleton Elementary School Wastewater Treatment Facility
Pear Blossom Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Stonebriar Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Trellis Subdivision Wastewater Treatment Facility
Valley Club Wastewater Treatment Facility
Client Contact:
Claude Smith
406-582-1115
Project Manager:
Lewis Burton, PE, Owner
http://www.gatewayengineering.net/10_2k3/IWS.html
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Technologies
Fact Sheet: Performance Verification of Ship Ballast Water Treatment Technologies and Exchange Screening Technologies (PDF) (2 pp, 60 KB) January 2007
Company/Technology Name Verification Report
and Statement Test/Quality
Assurance Plan Verification Protocol
International Wastewater Systems
Model 6000 Sequencing Batch Reactor System (With Coagulation, Sand Filtration, and Ultraviolet Disinfection) Report (PDF) (97 pp, 1.59 MB) August 2006
Statement (PDF) (7 pp, 200 KB) Quality Water Systems, Inc. (International Wastewater Systems), September 2004 Protocol for the Verification of Wastewater Treatment Technologies (PDF) (54 pp, 592 KB) April 2001
http://www.epa.gov/etv/vt-wqp.html
''Eye on America'' show to feature RCC Holdings Corp | 27 Feb 2008 | 10:00 AM ET Font size: KISSIMMEE, Fla., Feb 27, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The producers of Eye on America and RCC Holdings Corp. (Pink Sheets:RCCH) have reached an agreement to feature RCC Holdings Corp. International Wastewater Systems ("RCC/IWS") in an upcoming episode as part of the show's Eye on the Environment series on Leading Developments and Technology in Waste Water Treatment for the 21st Century.
International Wastewater Systems has been researching and developing advanced technologies for wastewater treatment that include sequence batch reactor systems capable of handling small-to-medium-sized communities, with larger systems capability planned in the very near future. The technology is tested and approved by NSF International through the EPA's Environmental Technology Verification Program. Much of the program will be shot live from one of the many RCC/IWS systems located in the Northwestern United States.
According to Claude Smith, President of RCC Holdings Corp., the goal for RCC/IWS is "to be the definitive Wastewater Solutions company, a one-stop shop for developers to go to insure maximum value from their wastewater treatment investment dollar." In related news, RCC is pleased to announce the addition of Bill Parrish and Jerry Cinq-Mars to the Advisory Board of RCC. Residents of North Carolina, their tens of years of experience in wastewater treatment sales and engineering, and their well known achievements in the Carolinas over the past 30 years will help RCC pursue that market with true solution providers and expertise. They will take a lead role in that region's development and aid and assist in RCC's national rollout.
For more information, please visit www.rccholdings.com.
SOURCE: RCC Holdings Corp.
CONTACT: RCC Holdings Corp. International Wastewater Systems Public Relations Gene Newton, 407-319-2029 Copyright Business Wire 2008 -0- KEYWORD: United States
North America
Florida INDUSTRY KEYWORD: Energy
Utilities
Entertainment
TV and Radio
Health
Other Health
Manufacturing
Chemicals/Plastics
Natural Resources
Other Natural Resources
Urban Planning
Communications
Marketing
Other Science
Construction & Property
Science
http://www.cnbc.com/id/23369479/
US EPA Environmental Technology Verification Program
Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Technologies
Fact Sheet: Performance Verification of Ship Ballast Water Treatment Technologies and Exchange Screening Technologies (PDF) (2 pp, 60 KB) January 2007
Company/Technology Name Verification Report
and Statement Test/Quality
Assurance Plan Verification Protocol
International Wastewater Systems
Model 6000 Sequencing Batch Reactor System (With Coagulation, Sand Filtration, and Ultraviolet Disinfection) Report (PDF) (97 pp, 1.59 MB) August 2006
Statement (PDF) (7 pp, 200 KB) Quality Water Systems, Inc. (International Wastewater Systems), September 2004 Protocol for the Verification of Wastewater Treatment Technologies (PDF) (54 pp, 592 KB) April 2001
http://www.epa.gov/etv/vt-wqp.html
9000! DD-LINKS: http://www.cnbc.com/id/23369479/
http://www.stockscores.com/quickreport.asp?ticker=RCCH
http://www.otcpicks.com/quotes/RCCH.php
http://www.gatewayengineering.net/10_2k3/IWS.html
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/1048945/rcc_holdings_corp_purchases_international_wastewater_systems/index.html
http://search.mt.gov/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/webinator/search/?pr=DEQ&query=International+Wastewater+Systems&cq=&submit=Submit
http://www.epa.gov/NE/assistance/ceitts/wastewater/techs/dclesbr6000.html
http://www.zoominfo.com/Search/CompanyDetail.aspx?CompanyID=190546392&cs=QFLW4HY08&QueryID=ba08cc82-1f2a-4247-a11a-4c1dccb68725
http://www.boardcentral.com/search/RCCH
Sicha datt, Digga!!! Hoffe für Dich, Bruder, dass Du es noch rechtzeitig schaffst vor dem endgültigen Ausbruch auf unseren fahrenden Zug aufzuspringen, denn sehr bald sollte Schluß damit sein RCCH-Aktien du diesen "DUMPING-PREISEN" abgreifen zu können!!!
(translated it means sth like: you should take your starter position fast these real cheapies you can buy at the moment won`t last long from here - soon RCCH shares will catapult to appropriate pricing regions!!)
-imho-
We 3 should buy our new cars together and place only 1 order to get `em cheaper `cause we seem to have the same preferences - we would for sure become quantity discounts!!! LOL
Our LONGIE-parties will be better than Warren Buffet`s!!!
Did you finish your repair actions successfully? ..hope so, BROTHER!
Like to ride everything with a TURBO-ENGINE!!! LOL
No, not living in your BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY so far - I live in Germany/Stuttgart right now (where Mercedes-Benz and Porsche is produced!) but once we hit Dollarland+ I come over to you guys at least for an extended visit to celebrate our RCCH/IWS-LONGS-DOLLARLAND-PARTY!!! LOL
Where will our party actually take place??? Any thoughts where we meet?
..there we should discuss the location for the next RCCH/IWS-LONGIE-PARTY when we hit 10.-US$+ per share!!! LOL