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Future Earnings Growth DividersRefinery Business
Pure Earth is extremely excited to take advantage of the Province of Ontario's Land Disposal Restriction Program (LDR), which goes into effect January 1, 2010. With Ontario's new LDR program, refiners will no longer be able to use Canada as a disposal source foe their untreated wastes. This will allow Pure Earth to capture untreated, hazardous waste for treatment that historically, for cost reasons, was shipped to Canadian landfills for disposal. Pure Earth has recently secured two multi-year contracts with major refineries in the Northeast, and is in the process of securing contracts with other refineries that will no longer be able to ship untreated waste to Canada. This should have the potentially significant impact on revenue as Pure Earth is one of only a handful of permitted facilities that allow processing and recycling of this untreated waste and offer an attractive price point to refineries versus the more costly operation of incineration.
Alternate Energy
Pure Earth has identified a process of recycling that had originally been destined for landfills to be treated and transformed into a reusable, alternative fuel that can be sold back to various industries. A specific and targeted application can be used with cement kilns. This process has been successfully developed and utilized in Europe and Pure Earth believes it can successfully bring this process to the US markets. Pure Earth currently has one facility under agreement to install this process in 2010. Management believes this facility may be the first of its kind in the United States. This technology is important because it will decrease the release of CO2 into the atmosphere typically associated with the burning of traditional fossil fuels. With the rising cost of fossil fuels and the current governmental administration developing carbon policies to reduce our generations carbon "footprint", Pure Earth is taking the lead in the industry to becoming a more environmentally friendly waste recycling company.
Brownfields
Pure Earth has recently begun to expand its Brownfield development business that was originally started in Pennsylvania. Currently Pure Earth has access to two Brownfields expected to be coming on-line in the third and fourth quarters of 2009 in the Northeastern United States. These Brownfields, plus the potential for further Brownfield site acquisitions, could dramatically increase the volume of business that Pure Earth handles and act as a significant contributor to the Pure Earth revenue stream.
Financials
- Pure Earth, Inc. 10-Q September 30, 2009
- Pure Earth, Inc. 10-Q June 30, 2009
- Pure Earth, Inc. 10-Q March 31, 2009 (as filed)
- Pure Earth, Inc. 10-Q September 30, 2008 (as filed)
- Pure Earth, Inc. 2008 Form 10-K as filed with SEC on 3-31-09
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