Plateau Mineral Development, Inc.'s Technologies C EnSol's technology can be used to reclaim the oil and tar, whilst
restoring the beaches
. It would take in a volume of contaminated sand, dissociate the
components, extracting the oil and tar, thereby allowing clean sand to
be deposited back onto the beach.
Robert Matthews of Plateau Mineral Development, Inc. , states, "The
oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and its negative environmental impact
is of significant importance at present. It is our goal to eventually
use the green, environmentally-friendly EnSol technologies in an
effort to help with the clean-up process of this any future oil
spills."
Plateau Mineral Development, Inc. Announces Positive Results of
Environmental Testing
* Press Release
* Source: Plateau Mineral Development Inc.
* On 9:00 am EST, Thursday December 3, 2009
* Companies:
o Plateau Mineral Development, Inc.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Dec. 3, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plateau Mineral
Development, Inc. (Pink Sheets:PMDP - News), along with its partner,
Plateau Mineral Development LLC, announced today that its partner in
environmental programs, Environmental Solutions, LLC (EnSol) has
successfully completed its report based on the environmental
laboratory testing done over the summer months at the EnSol lab. The
results show reductions in dissolved nitrogen and greatly improved
results in dissolved oxygen in the water. The test results were
obtained via natural processes that represent no environmental threat
in and of themselves.
The test was facilitated by Aubrey C. Williams Jr., PhD. Dr. Williams
currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Southern University in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is a member of the Louisiana Academy of
Science. He has given a series of presentations on various
environmental topics, and has received a Department of Energy
fellowship award for his master graduate research.
Dr. Williams states, "We are pleased with the results of the
environmental testing. We have demonstrated reductions in polluted
water totaling more than 90%. The water needs to be cleaned up before
it is re-introduced into the St. John's river, and then into the lakes
and oceans. We are proud to take part in cleaning up one of the
earth's greatest natural resources."
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