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Environmental Products and Technologies Corporation Selective Inc. Environmental Consultants Environmentally Superior Organic Waste Management

Introducing our new 8x24 Aerobic Bioreactor Designed for the Organic - Municipal Waste Industry

Aerobic Bioreactor – Model 824

Aerobic Bioreactor Features Patented technology with a process time of < 72 hours. Continuous process with material being feed into the unit and discharged from the unit through a computer-programmed cycle. Monitored and controlled to achieve specific temperatures, respiration rates, loading rates, exhaust gas volume and compost tea volume. Designed to process organic materials, including human food waste, through aerobic digestion, converting the material into a pasteurized, odor free, weed- seed free, nutrient rich, soil amended. Pest insects - egg and larvae stage – pathogens are eliminated. Eliminates open and static windrow composting.

Feature Summary Eliminates waste storage Eliminates off site removal expense Eliminates leachate problems-contaminated ground water Odors controlled and eliminated early in the process 33-percent reduction of solids mass Stable USDA/EPA certified soil amendment (compost) can be safely stored Limited exhaust gases are converted to carbon dioxide through a bio-filter Eliminates need to store toxic mounds Establish a new standard of environmental management

Aerobic Bioreactor Feature Summary A desirable, consistent, usable soil amendment that: –Is stable - Has an earthy, pleasant aroma –Is rich in nutrients and organic matter –Is free of weed seeds and insect pests – egg and larvae stage –Has optimum C/N ratio, moisture and oxygen content –Is pasteurized and homogenized – –Is loose and aerated for reduced compaction - Is a very consistent end-product –Can be amended and custom-blended to customer specifications - Pathogens are eliminated

Product Summary Bioreactor Product Information - November, 2006 These are complete operating systems. Does not include material handling equipment to load or unload material into or from the bioreactor. Model sizes and weights : Currently three models are available : Model 415 with a capacity of 4.5 yards or 5,000lbs capacity throughput per day. Model 618 with a capacity of 10 yards or 11,000 pound capacity. Model 824 with a capacity of 25 yards or 27,000 pound capacity. Each Model is FOB, Springfield, Mo.

Tank Drive and Oxygen System

Air Flow and Sensor Analysis

Aerobic Bioreactor Model 824 Intelligent Composter Speed King / CrustBuster Stationary Vertical Screw Blender

Product Summary Service, for the sale by Selective, Inc., will be handled by Selective Inc. and the contract services will be determined and priced by Selective, Inc. The buyer will be invited to visit the manufacturer to witness the final operation of the reactor prior to shipment. Shipping costs are a negotiated rate determined by availability, fuel costs, and other factors. Shipment of a bioreactor requires a special – double drop trailer. We estimate approximate cost is $7,500 from Springfield Missouri to Fresno, California, with final destination costs to be determined. All of the required ordering information is contained within a Quotation. A Purchase Order and a deposit for 50% of the quoted price. An additional 40% is required prior to shipment. The final payment of 10% is due and payable upon acceptance of the equipment, but not later than 45 days from delivery to the site.

Thank you for your time and interest. For further information please contact Sergio Monsanto – Selective Inc. Territory Rep. Cell , Madera Office – , Madera Cell , Fax Environmentally Superior Organic Waste Management Environmental Products and Technologies Corporation Selective Inc Environmental Solutions