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Saturday, December 17, 2011 1:08:13 PM

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Media Pal Holdings, Corp. operates as a non-hazardous waste treatment and disposal facility. It operates a 250-gallon per minute waste stream separation system at the Wyoming Avenue terminal facility. This system separates liquid waste streams and pumpable waste streams containing a mixture of liquids and solids. Its customers are located primarily throughout the Great Lakes region. The company, formerly known as Rich Coast, Inc., was founded in 1936 and is based in Sarasota, Florida.
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Company Description

Rich Coast, Inc. (the Company or Rich Coast) operates as a nonhazardous waste treatment and disposal facility. Until 1992, the Company's primary focus was exploration and development of natural resource properties. Effective July 14,1998, the Company reincorporated in the State of Nevada and now operates under the General Corporation Law of the State of Nevada. The Company operates equipment and oversees processes at both its facilities and customers' facilities. The equipment and processes separate liquid waste streams and pumpable waste streams containing a mixture of liquids and solids. Some of the resulting streams are recyclable into greases and oils that can be sold. The Company's customers are located primarily throughout the Great Lakes region and operate in various industries. Rich Coast operates a 250 gallon per minute waste stream separation system at the Wyoming Avenue terminal facility. This system separates liquid waste streams and pumpable waste streams containing a mixture of liquids and solids. This production system has also been used to demonstrate waste processing to prospective customers. Demonstrations have been highly successful in separation and recovery of wastes discharged by slaughterhouse operations and by the paper/pulp industry. On-customer-site installations have occurred for both industries. Rich Coast revised its business strategy in mid 1999 to concentrate on installation of proprietary Rich Coast waste treatment systems at slaughterhouse and pulp-paper company locations. A production installation has been completed and successfully tested at a cattle slaughterhouse. Currently, the Company's waste treatment business is generated through ‘blanket’ contracts between the large automotive companies and Tier I suppliers (the largest waste disposal companies). These contracts consisted of pricing to handle a large variety of waste streams. History Rich Coast, Inc. was founded in 1936. It was formerly known as Rich Coast Resources, Ltd. and changed its name to Rich Coast, Inc. in 1997.


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