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Re: TRCPA post# 31414

Saturday, 12/11/2010 12:21:21 PM

Saturday, December 11, 2010 12:21:21 PM

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One of the other systems being offered by AURI:

http://www.grro.net/tempest.html



Do these claims look familiar?

Capital And Operating Costs Drastically Reduced
No expensive furnaces, boilers or steam generators are necessary

Only energy required to operate is for the air handling and conveying equipment

Utilizes technology at a fraction of the capital and operational cost normally associated with traditional thermal drying technologies

The Answer For Class "A" Biosolids Production
meets Class A requirements for municipal biosolids in accordance with Title 40 CFR Part 503 Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge

Volume Reduction Equals Lower Hauling Costs
Majority of biosolids, whether municipal, agricultural or industrial sludges, are transported with an extremely high concentration of water (usually exceeding 80%)

Can reduce the water content to less than 15% and provide savings to the originator of the sludge.

Endless Applications
The list of materials the Tempest can process is practically endless

In addition to biosolids and animal waste, the Tempest Technology can dry coal fines, agricultural wastes, citrus pulp, paper sludge and lime sludge -
Virtually ANYTHING that needs moisture removed!


Not a lot of info about how it works.

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