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This report will briefly focus on the function of the EM Mobile Production Unit ("MPU") and how it will aid in the sanitation, clean-up and environmental remediation of areas affected by hurricane disaster.
Hurricane Katrina swept through Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas in late August, 2005, leaving a trail of destruction, infectious diseases, and broken spirits. Sustainable Community Development, L.L.C. is determined to help with a chemical-free, all-natural probiotic clean up of the cities affected by this storm.
Our plan is to send a MPU to the Gulf area and a team of technicians to help in the production and application of Super Activated EM-Ag ("SAEM"). This will in turn help eliminate the diseases, build spirits and make the areas safe from the diseases so that the rebuilding may begin.
The MPU is built inside a 48-foot insulated semi-trailer and is a very cost effective structure that allows for quick relocation of the production facility to project sites. The MPU was designed and constructed to produce over 15,000 gallons of high quality SAEM per 40 hour work week under any weather conditions.
The MPU is constructed of a combination of seven 550 gallon-2 ton tanks and one 1500 gallon 6 ton tank. The larger tank can be seen at the end. These tanks have been custom fitted with two sets of top inlet pipes and valves and two sets of bottom outlet pipes and valves. The tanks were secured to platforms that permit the bottom drainage necessary for tank cleaning. Larger access lids were installed in the smaller tanks to give ease of access for cleaning and maintenance. The room is kept warm, about 95F/35C, by the heat given off from the hot water. Depending on the weather, additional heat source maybe required.
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At the heart of the MPU is the mixing areawhere molasses and raw materials are is mixed with hot water and then pumped to the desired culturing tank. The premixing of molasses with hot water insures an even mixing of the molasses with the hot water in the culturing tanks. Once mixed, a system of valves, pipes and a pump is used to add the mix to the desired culturing tank.
Outside of the MPU are two portable inline hot water heaters that provide hot water for production. It takes about one hour to prepare for production. The convenient remote controllers for the hot water heaters permit a quick and easy adjustment in water temperature.
Each water heater is plumbed to a separate line. This allows for two different temperatures of water to be directed to two different locations as needed.
A large gear pump efficiently moves molasses. Once the molasses is mixed with hot water, a smaller transfer pump is used to move the solution through a series of pipes and valves to the desired tank. Liquids can be moved between tanks or pumped to tanks outside of the MPU as needed. Hot and cold water lines come in through copper tubing. EM ceramics are used to structure the water used to culture the EM inoculant mixtures.
In addition to the internal production abilities of the MPU, additional external culturing tanks can be supplied. It is easy to pump the mixed culturing materials through a hose to tanks outside the MPU. The MPU has provided many timesaving benefits for us.
SCD is mobilizing an EM Disaster Relief team to go to the gulf region with a Mobile Production Unit (“MPU”) to begin on-site production of 20,000 gallons of Super Activated EM (“SAEM”) per week. This can be used to treat approximately 300,000,000 gallons of toxic water per week.
It should be noted that the MPU is not intended to transport inoculant in the production tanks. When not deployed it is located at our facilities in Kansas City, Missouri.
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