RECYCLE HOMES IN AREAS DESTROYED BY HURRICANE KATRINA
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PROPOSAL TO RECYCLE HOMES IN AREAS DESTROYED BY HURRICANE
KATRINA:
DISCLAIMER: The following information is not an offer to sell,
solicit funds or an offer to purchase securities.
PROPOSED DISASTER RELIEF PROJECT:
Hurricane Katrina has produced tremendous storm damage and
massive devastation all along the coastal regions of Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. We have the technology to
convert storm debris into construction materials for use in the
reconstruction process.
We propose to hire, train, and employ men and women that have
been displaced by this disaster and are now unemployed as a
result of their former businesses or workplaces being destroyed
by Hurricane Katrina. .
We are seeking to be in Gulfport / Biloxi Mississippi with a
Recovery team as quickly as we can with initial debris
processing equipment to begin the processing operations
immediately. We have determined that it is feasible, over the
first twelve-week period, to set-up a material manufacturing
facility to receive the ground up storm debris and begin
converting it into construction materials that will be used for
the reconstruction project.
My team is already locating initial processing equipment and I
have colleagues with the technical skills and credentials
necessary to clean up environmental contaminants by using
several EPA approved chemicals and well-proven biological
decontamination processes. I have qualified technical support
personnel already lined: up for this project. We are ready to
launch this effort as soon as initial funds are available.
This Disaster Relief Project will assist in the removal of
storm-damaged materials, then create replacement products for
the housing construction industry in the effected region. We
will purchase machinery and equipment and hire a workforce of
250 persons locally to do the work. We will process the debris
and produce products that will meet or exceed the current
industry standards for construction projects in America.
We have partnered with an existing 501-C-3 organization so that
any and all monetary donations from individuals, trusts, or
corporations will receive a tax credit for their financial
donations; these funds will be used principally to train and
employ the local workforce.
Strategic Partners and Affiliates:
Letter From Universal Development Holdings, Inc. Committing to
Team Up with Prime Environmental to Rebuild Gulf-area Homes
Universal Group Brochure (Large PDF file; allow time to load)
Scope of this Our Project:
PEI will purchase and operate "state of the art " portable storm
debris and storm related damaged material processing equipment
at four initial sites in New Orleans Louisiana, Biloxi
Mississippi, Mobile Alabama, and Pensacola Florida. We will
process the storm related debris and all related damaged
materials into composite building materials, using these
products in local re-construction projects. This project should
shorten the reconstruction process and lower material costs
during the rebuilding phase.
Product 1- Replaces OSB sheathing with four (4) non-wood sheet
products sizes: 7/16"x 4'x 8' - 7116"x 8'x 24' - 1/2"x 4'x 8' -
1/2"x 8'x 24'; (all standard thicknesses will also be available
in 4'x 8' sheets)
Product 2- Replaces Door frames, doors, window frames, and
windows with a PEI engineered (preformed) molded non-wood
product;
Product 3- Replaces interior and exterior walls with a
high-density product;
Product 4- Replaces structural framing with a solid interlocking
structure;
Product 5- Replaces roofing with a fire retarding insulated
roofing panel ;
Product 6- Replaces foundation walls with a hi-density
waterproof material.
The Required Steps:
Step 1- To process 1000 tons per day of storm debris and related
material,
Step 2- To convert the debris into biologically inert materials,
Step 3- To produce building materials from the converted debris,
Duration of this Clean-up Project: Twelve (12) to Thirty-Six
(36) Months
Contact Information:
Project Director- Barry L. Fisher
Prime Environmental International
Tel: 336-712-3147
E-Mail:
info@primeenvironmentalinternational.com
Project Strategy:
Our plan is to build a 1000-ton per day Material Manufacturing
Facility that will produce standard building materials of High
Post Consumer Recycled Content for the Commercial Construction
Industry. PEI will build a "State of the Art" Manufacturing
Facility (MMF) in Mississippi. The MMF will process 1,000 tons
per day of storm debris and produce commercial grade panels for
use in the reconstruction efforts underway along the coastal
regions of the gulf States. Several problems need to be
addressed so our Processing Facility can be built.
I. One thousand ton per day of debris needs to be committed to
this clean-up project. This can be completed by culling the
tonnages from several municipalities that can set aside a
location for us to set-up our portable processing equipment and
campsite for our employees so we can begin clean-up within their
communities.
2- We will need a large supply of scrap tires for our waste
processing operations. We will work with the state government to
acquire the necessary commitment For the retrieval of scrap
tires from locations throughout the effected states.
3- Locate processing machinery suitable for accomplishing the
processing needs from regional equipment suppliers,, then move
the equipment to each location chosen for processing. We want to
locate sites in close proximity to Interstate 10 in order to
reduce transportation issues getting to our MMF. EDC is helping
us to locate a building suitable for our project in the
immediate area that will accommodate our portable processing
equipment and an employee’s base camp. The I-10 corridor match
our needs and location criterion completely.
4- Once a recycling or processing facility is in place, the
local municipality must divert all recyclables to that recycling
facility for recycling before they can take them to a local
landfill. Under Executive Order # 12873 for Federal Acquisition,
Recycling, and Waste Prevention, reaffirmed under Executive
Order # 13101, instituted through Public Law 89-272-79 statute
997. Pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Act enacted through
Public Law 94-580-90 statute 2795, as amended by; Resource
Conservation ∓ Recovery Act 42 , U.S.C. 6901. 6907 as
implemented under section 301 of Title 3 of the U.S. Code. "Any
material that can be recycled must go to a recycler before that
material can be sent to a landfill for disposal". All Government
agencies are now required to purchase products that contain
high-recycled content materials before they can purchase those
products made from materials containing no recycled content. Any
product containing recycled content that meets the specified
material standards, or the product standards as listed in a
federal purchase bid requests, will receive preferred purchase
status.
Preliminary Analysis:
Prime Environmental will provide services in two important
areas:
I. Processing Services to clean –up storm damage in the effected
regions, and
2. Supplying Building Materials to the construction trades for
the reconstruction
project.
Severe Weather damage creates storm debris that is difficult to
dispose of. Outdated technology has prevented current waste
disposal service providers from becoming more productive in
their ability to provide clean, safe, and inexpensive methods
for disposals of this type. Our processing reduces abnormal
waste very safely and efficiently because PEI uses reduction
technology as the first stage of our primary processing and our
material processing technology removes environmental
contaminants.
Municipal Waste Industry:
Normal solid waste consists of items such as: product packaging,
grass clippings, furniture, clothing, bottles, food scraps,
newspaper, glass, plastics, appliances, paint, and batteries.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, U.S.
residents, businesses, and institutions produce more than 200
million tons of Municipal solid waste (MSW) annually. In 1960 t
2.7 pounds of MSW was produced per person per day. That volume
has grown, even with all our recycling efforts, to 4.38 pounds
per person per day in 2004. Several approaches are being used to
manage the daily waste stream. However these current
technologies cannot provide the clean-up that is needed.
These five are the most commonly used practices:
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