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Re: rich2richnj post# 259

Tuesday, 01/02/2007 5:36:19 PM

Tuesday, January 02, 2007 5:36:19 PM

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I am not going to give you a hard time about a word you have said. You may be 100% correct. I have been equally frustrated with this company. As for the company being dead, maybe. I have been trying very hard to gather third party confirmation about the systems HydroFlo has in place around the country. What I have found so far leaves me completely flummoxed. I spoke with the engineer from BP Barber who oversees the Anderson County, SC waste collection installation. He told me on the phone that the HydroFlo PLUS system operates exactly as it was represented to. He said the level of oxygenation is "off the scale" . The installation was nearly painless with only a minor difficulty in getting decent CAD drawings from HYRF during installation. Most importantly he tells me Anderson County is completely satisfied inasmuch as the odor problems are completely gone.He told me BP Barber would consider HYRF for future projects. Also, I was able to track down the location of the "major" food industry client in the Northwest....it is ConAgra. HydroFlo is an approved vendor of ConAgra foods. ConAgra operates over 2000 food processing facilities.ConAgra is a $Billion plus business. The installation I located is the Pasco plant in Washington state.This plant is operated by Lamb-Weston, a wholy owned subsidiary of ConAgra. The plant engineertold me that they installed two PLUS systems in 2002 to resolve sulphurous smells raising complaints from the community. The PLUS system worked so well that when they increased plant capacity in 2004 they added two more PLUS systems. He said the installations were smooth, the systems operate perfectly and are practically maintenance free.
I have communicated with others about HYRF installations and will continue these efforts. What leaves me completely baffled is the fact that all the customers seem to be so happy with the product. Why on earth has Mast made such a muck and mess of things? It defies logic. This system has been installed all over the country. Even now it is being put into facilities in the Southwest.
All I can conclude is that it is a good viable technology in the hands of incredibly inept management. So from what I can see, either BCGU sees the same thing and will take a controlling interest which will give them the lattitude to turn this mess around ( I note that on the Raging Bull one of the most level headed long time posters is convinced that BCGU has bought a contolling interest from Mast)or BCGU will take HYRF through one last gasp penny trash stock pimping promo and that will be the end of that. Whether of the two, who knows.
But in any event, what a crying shame it has come to this.

jc

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