Company Name:
Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd.
Symbol: IEVM
Exchange: OTC:BB
Company Description
Integrated Environmental Technologies, Ltd. operates two
technology divisions under its wholly-owned subsidiary I.E.T.,
Inc.:
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I.E.T.'s EcaFloŽ Division features the 'ECA' technology that allows
for water to be electro-chemically activated producing
solutions that destroy microorganisms, neutralize chemical
agents, purify water and clean and degrease surfaces.
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I.E.T.'s Essential Oils Extraction Division focuses on a new and
improved technology for the extraction of high value
bioactive compounds and oils from plants.
Both divisions are operated under contractual licenses and
supply agreements with both domestic and international
companies. Plans and projections for both divisions are separate
and individual, yet they share an important commonality as
environmentally friendly technologies.
R&D for both divisions is accomplished with research partners
Coastal Carolina University and Clemson University.
Notable
Developments
On September 20, 2006, I.E.T. announced that it has
secured an exclusive supply agreement with a United States
manufacturer of electro-chemical activation "cells" ("C-50's"
and "C-100's") that out-perform the previously utilized
flow-through electrolytic modules that were a primary component
of I.E.T.'s EcaFloŽ equipment. This change affords I.E.T. the
opportunity to continue to use its own proven platform for
building and selling EcaFloŽ equipment, but with an increased
volumetric capacity of the same strong, reliable and predictable
anolyte and catholyte solutions.
On March 24, 2006, I.E.T. received the results of laboratory
testing done by a major independent petroleum service company on
EcaFlo ® anolyte to control bacteria in pond water. The water,
with a bacterial count of more than 12 log microbes/ml, was
treated with anolyte at a dosing rate of 2 gallons of anolyte
per 1000 gallons of pond water. A 9 log reduction in bacteria
was accomplished in a contact time of 30 seconds and the
remaining bacteria was well below the allowable threshold
necessary to protect stimulation polymers and gels.
On December 12, 2004 I.E.T. announced their EcaFlo ® Model 080 is
assembled, programmed and operational. EcaFlo ® Model 080
includes the following specifications: 8 Flow-through
Electrolytic Modules (FEMs); Anolyte solutions of 400-500+ ppm
FAC at 16-20 Gal/hr flow rate; Automatic operations with
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Human Machine Interface
(HMI) color touch screen and Web-enabled functions. The NEMA 4X
stainless steel portable cabinet weighs less than 140 pounds
dry.
On August 5, 2004, Dr. Joseph Bennett, Environmental Quality
Laboratory Director, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South
Carolina, provided testing results of petroleum well water
aliquots, used in down-hole rock fracturing, treated with
I.E.T.'s 1% EcaFlo ® anolyte solution. Dr. Bennett reported, "The
tests showed total bacteria kill in less than 1 minute."
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