East Morgan Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: EMHI) EMHI today announces
status of areas of business of the company to date.
EMHI through its joint venture partner Global Technologies
Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) has executed joint venture
agreements with MSE Technology Applications (MSE) Butte Montana
(www.mse-ta.com) and M2 Polymer Technologies, Illinois
(www.m2polymer.com).
MSE/EMHI/GLOBAL
The current results of these joint venture agreements:
MSE is authoring a report to be presented by them for the Annual
Waste Management (WM) Conference, presented by WM Symposia (WMS)
http://wmsym.org. The Symposia is widely regarded as the premier
international conference on the management of radioactive materials
and related topics. WM2012 is the 38th year of the conference and
is expected to attract over 2,000 nuclear specialists from over 35
countries, presenting more than 500 papers in over 90 technical
sessions. WMS was founded to provide a forum for discussing and
seeking cost effective and environmentally responsible solutions
for the safe management and disposition of radioactive waste and
radioactive materials. This year the conference theme for the
WM2012 is: Improving the future in waste management. Sponsoring
organizations include the American Nuclear Society (ANS), the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development/Nuclear
Energy Agency (OECD/NEA). The conference is also organized with
input from the US Department of Energy (DOE), the US Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC), The US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA); the US Department of Defense (DOD) and the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
EMHI's Joint Venture partner GTGP is spearheading this effort.
This is the next step for M2 and EMHI / Global as it puts the new
combined technology tested and validated by MSE in front of the
major government agencies they work with along with their
credentials in this field. M2 and EMHI / Global have also been in
contact with several companies that are current clients and
contacts of M2 that were interested in the combined new product and
were waiting for the final results and validation of the combined
technologies which were achieved.
Global Technologies Group, Inc. advised EMHI that it had
received verification and final validation from MSE Technologies
Applications, Inc. on the successful completion of testing on dual
use treatability of contaminated soils with combination of
Molecular Bonding System (MBS) and M2 Polymer Technologies,
Illinois.
The final optimum percentages were calculated; the dual
treatment final testing for TCLP was initiated. The application of
proper mixtures was added to the spiked baseline soil samples that
were submitted for TCLP analysis on March 11, 2011. On March 28,
2011, Global and M2 were notified that the TCLP results of the
combination of both chemicals used can definitely perform
simultaneous treatment on heavy metals for dewatering and
remediation.
This important final verification of the dual use formulation
which encompasses two EPA approved technologies will enable the
joint venture companies to commence penetration of the substantial
government and private sector market. This will uniquely enable us
to take advantage of the combined technologies for major
Governmental and private companies' energy related remediation
projects and enable each company to expand their penetration of
both heavy metal and de-watering cleanup capabilities. "To my
knowledge, this new treatment represents the first time a polymer
compound and the MBS chemical formulation have been tested
successfully and is the first combined formulation to be used for
heavy metal remediation," said James Fallacaro, President of Global
Technologies Group, Inc.
EMHI/GLOBAL has been asked to provide a design for treatment of
mercury for a well-known cement plant along with design features to
retrofit the plant to use the MBS process. For this project, we are
asking MSE for design and implementation.
It should be noted that the EPA has mandated all cement plants
must conform to new regulations requiring the reduction and
omission of hazardous metals. Ash from these plants has already
been classified as hazardous and the EMHI Licensed Technology MBS
has already been tested and proven to correct the ash problem.
M2/MSE is preparing required documents for submission for a 100
million dollar project.
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND ATLANTIC ENVIRONMENTAL
REMEDIAL ACTION CONTRACT (MOD) SOL: N62470-11-R-8004 DUE: 071211
Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) type contract for
one base year and four one-year option periods. The total maximum
value for the contract is $100 million inclusive of the base year
and all options. Work will be performed by the issuance of task
orders. The work includes remedial actions at environmentally
contaminated sites predominately located at NAVY and Marine Corps
Installations and other Government agencies. CITE:
https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&tab=core&id=e89e5ac78d3c8c5e045250a
posted: 6/03/11 SPONSER: N62470 NAVFAC ATLANTIC Code AQ 6506
Hampton Blvd, building A Norfolk, VA PUBLICATION DATE: June 5,
2011
EMHI has now added the technical and consulting capabilities of
MSE to its infrastructure. MSE gives EMHI more than 30 years of
engineering and solutions capabilities to offer its clients.
MSE offers diverse engineering services, drilling services
(Geoprobe), soil and groundwater sampling, remediation, grout
testing, technology testing and prototyping, control and monitoring
systems, and a full analytical laboratory to bolster EMHI's
operating capabilities.
MSE FACILITY. Various Government and
commercial customers have used the MSE facility as an
intermediate-scale test facility for more than three decades.
Covering 53 acres, the site houses the infrastructure and a number
of large-scale components to conduct scale-up and prototype
testing. MSE offers customers focused integrated use of the
facilities with an experienced staff.
The MSE Test facility, named the Mike Mansfield Advanced
Technology Center (MMATC), situated in Butte, Montana, houses
equipment and systems to test components, equipment and
energy/material handling systems ranging from bench-scale apparatus
through engineering-scale demonstrations and full-scale equipment
development. The facility buildings and infrastructure combine to
offer customers a complete testing center-with indoor and outdoor
testing areas, test bays, utility systems, and welding,
fabrication, and machine shops that allow for on-the spot changes
and fabrication or modification of one-of a-kind components.
MSE has successfully infused the patented MBS Technology into an
energy related product eliminating the potential for metals
pollution at the end of the products useful life. Infusion of the
MBS Technology into commercial, car and household batteries will be
the next target for EMHI. Previous bench scale testing has proven
that batteries can be self remediating when the MBS/IFS Technology
is infused into them.
EMHI intends to move forward with its effort to build a strong
infrastructure through joint venture relationships by utilizing
established companies which have an established client base as well
as know-how and contacts within the targeted government and private
sectors. The additions of GTGP, MSE and M2 Polymer is a major step
in this endeavor.
EMHI intends to utilize MSE to determine application costs for
use of its remediation technology in coal burning plants. This
technology has already proven its ability to effectively reduce
both ionic and elemental mercury from coal burning energy plant
emissions while remediating the mercury. Coal burning plants
currently spend more than $15 billion per year in the United States
alone in failed emission control technologies.
About East Morgan Holdings, Inc.
The Company intends to focus its operations on pollution
prevention from metal contaminated air emissions from manufacturing
plants and on energy products containing heavy metals. The
Company's technologies are proven in the remediation of metals in
coal combustion gas emitted from coal fired plants, also the
Company's technologies have proven capable of eliminating highly
toxic mercury and other metals from the ash and waste water which
are byproducts from coal fire plants.
The above transaction is subject to and contingent upon all
Federal and State regulatory approvals. The foregoing discussion
contains forward-looking statements, which are based on current
expectations. Actual results, including the outcome of
demonstration results, timing and amount of revenues recognized
contracts awarded and performed and net income may differ due to
such factors as: delays in payment on contracts due to
specifications; economic and other conditions affecting the ability
of prospective clients to finance projects; and other risks
generally affecting the financing of projects. Investors are
cautioned to perform a proper due diligence and consult-licensed
professionals prior to making an investment decision.
Contact: Richard Runco 954-380-4600
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