Now these test results were not from RCCH’s Lab, these numbers were from a 3rd party testing company. RCCH had to pay for all costs or else the EPA/EPV would not approve them. Ask Gene if you do not believe me. These 3rd party results are un biased and clearly show IWS as a standard.
Table 1. Effluent Quality
Nitrate +NitriteMAX By Law: 8.8 mg/L IWS Standard/Average: 3.1 mg/L
Phosphorous MAX By Law: 2.7 mg/L IWS Standard/Average: 1.3 mg/L
Biological Oxygen Demand MAX By Law: 8 mg/L IWS Standard/Average: 4 mg/L
Ammonia MAX By Law: 2.5 mg/L IWS Standard/Average: 0.3 mg/L
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen MAX By Law: 3.5 mg/L IWS Standard/Average: 1.2 mg/L
Escherichia Coli MAX By Law: 120 MPN IWS Standard/Average: 2 MPN
IM NOT A MATHEMATICIAN, BUT I CAN DIVIDE AND WHILE I WAS LOOKING OVER THE PERMITS FOR THE MONTANA STATE DEQ (MOON LAND RANCH SITE’S PERMIT)
THEY ARE THE ONLY COMPANY EPA, EPV, DEQ APPROVALS!
THE UNITED STATES IS THE WORLD STANDARD IWS IS THE UNITED STATE’S STANDARD. EPA AND ETV SET THE STANDARD FOR THE UNITED STATES.
POSSIBILITIES FOR RCCH International Projects International Joint Ventures Domestic Projects Domestic Joint Projects Domestic Government Projects
REMEMBER, WE ARE THE STANDARD. IF YOU CAN FIND FACTS TO PROVE ME OTHERWISE, IMO IWS IS THE STANDARD FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT.
look at the permittee: Ueland Land development LLC
if you go to the montana deq site and look at other permits they are listed.............you know they are going to be using the IWS SBR............the NSF is listed in this as well
Posted by: ditch72 Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:08:15 AM In reply to: None Post # of 51788 [Send a link via email] DD documentation on a RCCH IWS project on an early project. They mentioned a 2006 report and I found it.
on this page http://rcciws.com/index-5.html there is the statement "Moon Lake Moon Lake Ranch was one of the earliest WS systems and led the way for others. It is an upscale subdivision located in Eagle, Idaho, with very tight nitrogen standards required. In addition, this was the system used by the EPS's ETV program, in conjunction with NSF and Eagle County, to verify the IWS technology. That report was published in 2006"
And found a document titled Evaluation of a Decentralized Treatment Technology International Wastewater Systems Inc Model 6000 Sequencing Batch Reactor System (With Coagulation, Sand Filtration and Ultraviolet Disinfection)
Posted by: johnnyfiber Date: Saturday, January 03, 2009 3:26:53 PM In reply to: johnnyfiber who wrote msg# 44909 Post # of 51788 [Send a link via email] Looks like some of the smartest people around are going to be improving on the IWS system. Here's the NSF grant:
Of particular interest is the next generation of water and wastewater treatment that will dramatically decrease material and energy use, consider new paradigms for delivery of services, and promote longer life for engineered systems. Improvements in distribution and collection systems that will advance smart growth strategies and ameliorate effects of growth are research areas that are supported by Environmental Sustainability. Innovations in prevention and management of storm water, wastewater technology, indoor air quality, recycling and reuse of drinking water, and other green engineering techniques to support sustainable construction projects may also be fruitful areas for research.
Posted by: rayman3399 Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 1:58:54 PM In reply to: None Post # of 51788 [Send a link via email] Here is a small sampling of proof that RCC/IWS is currently working on projects, they have lots more awarded permits and contracts, we just haven't heard about them through RCCH but do a little bit of Googling and you can find them.
The proposed Homestake Meadows Major Subdivision (HMMS) wastewater treatment system will treat the domestic wastewater produced from 58 lots of the major subdivision and two neighboring lots. Influent will be transported from the individual homes via a grinder pump station to a low pressure sewer main. Influent is delivered from the low pressure sewer mains to an International Wastewater System (IWS) wastewater treatment system. The IWS system is a Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) package plant.
Prepared By: John McDunn August 22, 2008
Northern Montana Developer Awards Contract to RCC/IWS Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:00am EST Email | Print | Share| Reprints | Single Page[-] Text [+] ORLANDO, Fla.--(Business Wire)-- RCC/IWS (Pink Sheets:RCCH) has just announced the signing of an agreement with a Northern Montana developer to provide a wastewater treatment plant for its new $20,000,000 subdivision development near Glacier National Park. The subdivision will place the usual emphasis on environmental considerations and "green" technologies, and will be tailored to a more upscale market. A new subdivision homeowner will be able to view the mountains of Glacier Park, along with streams, wildlife and picturesque views of the rugged Northwest. RCC/IWS will provide an 11,000+ gallon per day system, and will also provide support in helping build and maintain the water and sewer district that will operate the system.
When using financial estimates in press releases, it is the RCC/IWS policy to use conservative estimates and to protect the confidentiality of the developer and his details.
Posted by: Visibility Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:24:19 PM In reply to: None Post # of 51788 [Send a link via email] "Claude Smith, International Wastewater Systems (IWS) Tom Stevens asked Claude Smith to provide comments on his experience with the ETV Program as a verified vendor. Claude Smith stated that IWS has installed approximately 20 wastewater treatment systems in two states. These systems cover subdivisions, hotels, churches, schools, and rural areas. The market is large and it is just beginning to take form. ETV verification was the most significant thing that allowed IWS to expand and succeed. Most states require a vendor to show technology operating results for many years. One state requires companies to show operating results for 5 years or to complete the ETV Program. Once a technology developer has been verified under the ETV Program, it is their entry card into the state. Even with good operating results from another state, it still takes a long time to get into a new state. A company with ETV verification will save 1 or 2 years of time and much money gaining entry into a state. IWS is in the process of being acquired by a major public company; they would not be in this position without undergoing ETV verification."
Posted by: ditch72 Date: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 9:58:57 AM In reply to: ditch72 who wrote msg# 46136 Post # of 51788 [Send a link via email] RCCH and BLM Links DD for Nearco Energy
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Posted by: moneynmetals Date: Friday, January 23, 2009 8:47:21 AM In reply to: None Post # of 52363 [Send a link via email] GM Longs:
Lately I have been reading posts declaring RCC/IWS has no revenues.
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Posted by: mm107 Date: Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:38:11 AM In reply to: A deleted message Post # of 52367 [Send a link via email] Yep, they dont want to aknowledge it at all....
a concerend poster is just asking questions and will see both sides of the story.
Yes this stock is at 0001 Yes its on the Pinks Yes the T/A is gagged Yes the A/S is 5B Yes we traded over 7B last year Yes our FTD Charts off through the roof Yes we have Permits Yes we are approved Yes since IWS is approved it helps w/ quicker "entry" into a state Yes Gene is Gagged as what he can say Yes we are getting close Yes the PR needs to be approved by the Lawyers, (im in another stock the NASDAQ(lawyers) need to approve the PR as well. Yes We have Videos Yes we have an EPA Video focusing on us YES EZ Debt has a private share structure YES RCCIWS has a prive share structure YES the O/S last was 80% Restricted (might not be case now) YES Gene has PRed they follow a "Warren Buffet" style of holding/buying YES RCC is on the 7th year of a 7year plan YES RCCH was RCCL that had over 52M in ASSETS alone. YES WE have Internation Contracts YES WE have Domestic contracts YES our International Contracts bring in 10x as much as Domestic YES we have Internation Joint Ventures YES we have Domestic Joint Ventures YES we have Government Contracts YES we have institutional contracts YES we are part of the NYU Polytech BEST program in Brooklyn NY YES we have offices in Hong Kong YES we have offices in Florida YES we have offices in California YES EZ Debt is real and has an amazing building YES We have over 20 Systems installed in the USA YES the Wastwewater industry is HUGE (1T to be spent) YES IWS was on the minutes for an EPA meeting YES the IWS SBR system was tested by a 3rd party NSF.
No we will not have a r/S hit us No Gene Newton has no negative info in his past. No Gene has never BK a company No Gene has never been indicted on any charges
I can keep tying YES for a VERY VERY LONG TIME.
Looks like Pros outweight the cons here...
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