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Re: kinger13 post# 130

Friday, 09/09/2005 12:09:32 AM

Friday, September 09, 2005 12:09:32 AM

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I had put together some links with the parts I thought were significant. The oldest news links are at the top. Most recent on the bottom tho.
I thought the one on the bottom interesting, where it tells that:
EYI order contains:
"72,000 water filters, pitchers and FATS units"

"total value of the order is to exceed 7.5 million dollars."
----Calculates to $104 bucks each. Profit margin?

Now China can do?
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050907/094719.html
"The company today announced that approximately 8,000 pitchers and 25,000 filters will begin the initial daily production goal."
25K X $104=$2.6 million a DAY! If that capacity gets filled, that will be decent sales revenue? That's over 200 million a quarter, 800 million a year. Current market cap @ 17 million. Maybe that's why the buying is more than justa board pump or a news letter pump.

At any rate they apear to have production capacity and pricing leeway if this is the product to have. And Patents
"HydroFlo has patented products to remove dangerous contaminants from the use of pedal power to solar power."
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050311/082507.html



http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050217/081158.html

The flow rate the unit will treat is in excess of 250,000 gallons per day and can be expanded in size if necessary, due to increased flow. The type of unit designed for this customer can be used in any industry with a need to remove arsenic from their discharge waters. This technology can also be invaluable to municipalities that have the need to eliminate arsenic from drinking water to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency's requirement of maintaining arsenic levels of less than 10 parts per billion by January 26, 2006.

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050222/081349.html

"Everyone should be able to obtain clean water. It is our hope that by providing this new technology we can present military servicemen and women, and anyone who is unable to find clean water, an easy, safe, and efficient way to process pure drinking water," commented Moore. "In such extreme conditions as a battlefield, or the devastated areas stricken by the horrific tsunami, the safety of any water supply is critical." Moore explained, "The new FATS(TM) unit can provide the security so desperately needed in these areas."

http://www.hydroflo.us/

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050311/082507.html

HydroFlo research, like many of the world's scholars believe that water can overcome hunger, disease, poverty, and improve the overall quality of life on earth. WSJ's article further confirms these principal beliefs. "The need for clean water knows no borders," explains Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. HydroFlo has patented products to remove dangerous contaminants from the use of pedal power to solar power. The Company has established a core product base that can ensure that everyone in the world, with limited access to clean water, can obtain it in abundance.

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050317/082868.html

Additionally, an agreement was executed licensing MARTI to begin distribution of the KELLY proprietary systems which provide a method to pump water through the filter media and the Arti-64(TM), MARTI's arsenic removal system, by means of foot or hand controls. The distribution will include all areas of North, Central, and South America. The KELLY non-electric system is a manually operated water treatment "platform" that will provide significant quantities of potable water safe from bacteriological and arsenic contaminated water anywhere -- particularly in the hundreds of thousands of villages in the world without electricity.

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050329/083542.html
Original laboratory tests conducted by internal methods uncovered significant decreases in bacterial levels in drinking water once filtered through the ARTI-64™ media. To confirm results, MARTI commissioned Microbac Laboratories to conduct a blind study of ARTI-64™, which confirmed initial results. Each bacteria was tested individually and both Coliform and E. coli, were added to the sample at approximate levels of 1000 parts per million (ppm). Once treated with ARTI-64™, each was significantly reduced to only 30 ppm. Staphylococcus Aureus, commonly known as staph., was found to have a concentration of 117,000 ppm. Once filtered with the ARTI-64™, staph. bacteria was reduced to non-detectable levels.

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050331/083735.html
RALEIGH, NC--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 31, 2005 -- HydroFlo, Inc. (OTC BB:HYRF.OB - News) today announced that its portfolio company, Metals & Arsenic Removal Technology, Inc. (MARTI) has received the first order of arsenic removal media (ARTI-64™) from Kelly International (KELLY). The amount shipped to KELLY will provide enough media for use in approximately 5000 or more non-electric foot-powered purification units, which can be used in Kelly's intended market area, including: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, western Africa and New Zealand.
The KELLY non-electric foot-powered system is a manually operated water treatment "platform" that will provide significant quantities of potable water safe from bacterial and arsenic contamination anywhere -- particularly in the hundreds of thousands of villages throughout the world that are without electricity. Providing this system with the ARTI-64™ media will make a water purification unit available in all areas of need, even if they do not have access to electric power.

The United Nations (U.N.) cited the vital need for clean water as an international concern that must be addressed immediately (http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade). Kofi Anan, Secretary General of the U.N., in his 2005 World Water Day Address, called the crisis, "...an urgent matter of human development, and human dignity."

According the Russell Kelly, principal of Kelly, "Our purpose for joining forces with MARTI has been to find a way to accomplish one of the stated purposes of the United Nations. That task is to free people from the daily chore of hauling water, often over great distances. With the ARTI-64™ media used in our non-electric powered water treatment unit, we feel that we have made great strides toward helping regions that are in need of clean water."




http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050602/087935.html

HydroFlo Water Treatment Unveils New Industrial Treatment System

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050718/090985.html
AWRI will initially concentrate sales efforts of its technologies across the United States coast lines and all ports. To achieve the acceptable levels of contaminant free water in compliance with Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards, AWRI will utilize multiple aspects of each of HydroFlo's current portfolio companies. AWRI will make use of HydroFlo Water Treatment's aeration and new HDAF units to offer the proper ventilation and conditions for the pretreatment of wastewater. Metals and Arsenic Removal Technology will provide its ARTI-64TM technology and other purification methods to assist with the final purification of the water. Safety Scan Technology will offer water testing equipment for the various stages of the process. Ultra Choice Water will offer financing to assist in the payment process for customers. The combined technologies will turn untreated storm water, ground water, water run-off, sewage, wastewater and any pretreated water into potable drinking water.

A coastal region of North Carolina has fostered the initial interest for AWRI services. This particular request is to start treatment of 70 million gallons of water per day for the next 10 years. This has propelled HydroFlo to take action and offer the necessary services to assist the region with their treatment difficulties. The Florida Senate Bill 444 (http://www.flsenate.gov/Session/index.cfm?Mode=Bills&SubMenu=1&Tab=session&BI_Mode=ViewB.... has also provided an area of need for water treatment by offering a funding level allotment of $100 million annually.

http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/050803/092242.html
EYI Expands Pitcher and Filter Order From MARTI



The amended agreement includes approximately 72,000 water filters, pitchers and FATS units to be supplied by MARTI monthly for the remainder of 2005 through June 2006. These will each be privately labeled with a special formulation for EYI distribution. The total value of the order is to exceed 7.5 million dollars.




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