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narnia1000

01/10/14 8:10 PM

#94532 RE: Flat Foot #94448

Funny that you would offer up that information since you people have stated all along so many negatives regarding MBS, and Battelle.

Flat Foot Member Level Tuesday, 01/07/14 08:20:20 PM
Re: buccaneer1961 post# 94447
Post # of 94531
pnnl.com is a Battelle company.



"News/Announcements
•January 3, 2014 – Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (pnnl.gov), a Department of Energy’s national laboratory, requested J3 partner on a presentation highlighting critical capabilities in environmental remediation,"

"will be delivered to the Federal Facility Cleanup Committee by PNNL and J3".

NOW WHY WOULD THAT BE ??? lolol

Guess this is garbage too:

"On December 18, 2009, Battelle issued its assessment that MetalliFix is not economically viable and not competitive with other commercial products for mercury control that are currently available."
Battelle's determination strongly implies MBS not economically viable.
When Battelle determines something, the industry listens.
Makes sense why there are no MBS contracts in the industry.



Makes sense why there are no MBS contracts in the industry???
Huh? Really?? Better look again:

These are CURRENT MBS Treatability Studies: (Studies precede contracts, especially when MBS produces the results that it does.)

Montana Mine Water – after EPA approval for inclusion within a CERCLA Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, water was collected by Tetra Tech (www.tetratech.com) personnel from a mine in Montana and treated with MBS in quantities ranging from 1.05 g/L to 1.5 g/L. After treatment the water passed the regulatory limits for all metals tested with unadjusted pH values ranging from 7.74 to 8.31. Additional information


Idaho Mine Water – water collected by BLM personnel from a mine adit in Idaho was successfully treated using MBS in quantities ranging from 5.55 g/L to 6.35 g/L. The BLM is currently seeking funding for an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis and requested further information about MBS. Link for more info. Additional Information


Lead Slag – lead slag samples were obtained from a battery recycling center located in the southeast area of the United States. The samples were successfully treated to below the RCRA regulatory limit using a 5 wt% MBS application.


Chrome Contaminated Soil – a company from the northeast contacted J3 about a chrome contaminated soil. J3 was able to successfully treat this soil to non-detect levels and is currently working with the company on the advancement of the soil treatment. (currently working with the company on the advancement of the soil treatment.)

OH, by the way!
Sample analysis for all J3 treatability studies are performed by EPA certified laboratories.


EPA certified labs. Guess there goes one more thing to slam them about.