N-Viro
International Corporation
(Symbol: NVIC)
utilizes patented technologies to stabilize and disinfect municipal
bio solids and other organic waste products. These technologies safely and
efficiently transform waste streams into beneficial reuse products.
The N-Viro technologies
involve the mixing of municipal bio solids with specific alkaline
waste products from the coal combustion electric generation, cement
and lime industries. This process stabilizes organic waste thru
pasteurization and complete
disinfection.
Historically, N-Viro has operated an N-Viro
Soil processing facility under contract with the City of Toledo.
Our technology has been licensed through-out the United States and
internationally with overwhelming success. Recently N-Viro
acquired the Volusia County facility located in Daytona, Florida.
Our Florida N-Viro facility processes municipal bio solids into
N-Viro Soil from many municipalities in the central Florida area.
Our suite of green
technologies complement each other and build upon a
unique concept transforming waste products into a beneficial
fertilizer or ultimately creating
N-Viro Fuel a renewable
alternative fuel perfectly synergistic with the coal combustion
industry.
The
N-Viro Fuel technology was recently tested on a full-scale basis at the Michigan State University coal-fired power plant. Two different fuels,
one made from biosolids and the other from manure, were blended
with eastern Ohio coal and burned in the power plant’s
fluidized bed boiler. The blended fuels performed well compared
to coal alone; air emissions were below regulatory limits, and the
boiler performed normally.
The company and management expect to develop the N-Viro
Fuel technology with other power facilities within the United States
and anticipates international acceptance for the N-Viro Fuel technology.