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08/27/09 8:15 AM

#14685 RE: rocketeer357 #14684

EVXA:
EnviroXtract, Inc. (EXI) has developed an efficient technology to perform environmental
remediation applications for oil spills and other toxic chemical remediation applications
which require a complete separation of hazardous or toxic chemicals from contaminated
soil. The technology has proven capable of removing virtually 100% of oil from soil… is
extremely energy efficient… leaves clean, dry tailings with no residual oil… requires no
water, natural gas, fossil fuels, or chemicals during processing… discharges no
pollutants… and is capable of capturing carbon emissions in a closed vacuum processing
system.
From 2009 through 2010, EnviroXtract will implement an aggressive schedule of testing
its proprietary thermal process for extraction of hazardous and toxic materials from soil
samples. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains a Toxic Release
Inventory of 581 individually listed chemicals and 30 chemical categories, which require
removal and mitigation under federal regulations. Independent third-party analysis and
verification will measure the effectiveness of the EXI thermal process in removing many
of these toxic chemicals from soil samples. The results of these tests and subsequent
analysis will be updated regularly on the EnviroXtract website, www.EnviroXtract.com.
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EnviroXtract plans to explore additional environmental remediation applications, which
may include mitigation and vitrification of fly ash and coal ash currently produced in
huge quantities worldwide from electrical power generation facilities. Mountains of
these waste materials are typically laden with toxic metals and chemicals. The EPA is
currently tightening restrictions on disposal of these materials in landfills. EXI is
currently developing a methodology for permanently encapsulating fly ash and coal ash
through a unique vitrification process utilizing another unique thermal technology. A
glass or ceramic slag is produced from this process, which is expected to prevent leaching
of toxic metals into the soil and environment. There are many commercial uses for the
glass slag produced from this process, including utilization as an aggregate for
construction and road building.
EnviroXtract will continue to explore and develop new environmental applications for its
proprietary thermal technologies. EXI plans to pursue worldwide patent applications in
order to implement its business model for licensing the technology to industry and
government agencies involved in various environmental mitigation applications.