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Title: Solves Difficult Active or Legacy Contamination Problems


1
BLUE SKYMeans Clean Water
An Innovative, Precise Water Treatment Process
that Can Meet or Exceed Most Discharge
Requirements
  • Solves Difficult Active or Legacy Contamination
    Problems
  • Produces Results Beyond Capabilities of Currently
    Accepted Technologies
  • Treatment Costs are Similar to Conventional Lime
    Treatments with Sludge Volumes and Disposal Costs
    Greatly Reduced

2
Ionic State Modification
  • Alters the chemical and physical properties
  • of metal contaminants within aqueous solutions
  • Pretreat influent when necessary
  • Ionic State Modification (ISM) Reactor designed
    based on the specific contaminants in the waste
    stream in order to change the ionic state of
    targeted metal ions
  • Reactor oxidizes or reduces specific ions with
    focused, strong electric and magnetic fields
  • As a result, ionic state of contaminants changes
    to allow precipitation with conventional
    chemistry
  • Collect post-treatment residue may have some
    recycle value
  • Pure, clean water is produced that meets
    discharge standards

3
BLUE SKYMill Bull Tunnel Project, 2001-02
  • Over 51 million gallons treated, just under 2
    years of operation
  • Remote tunnel drilling site on USFS land in El
    Dorado County El Dorado Irrigation District
    Project
  • Met NPDES permit discharge levels
  • Chemical Costs - gt.002 per gallon
  • Sludge Removed 360 55-gallon barrels ½ cubic
    feet / 1000 gallons treated
  • Electrical Costs - gt25,000 for entire project
  • Water released into nature at site No on-site
    ponding or containment required
  • Effluent fluctuations of primary metals Results

4
BLUE SKYLeviathan Mine Bench Tests, 1999
  • In 1998, collected and treated four gallons of
    greatly concentrated AMD samples from 3 pond
  • Filtering treated AMD produced .825 pounds of 80
    moisture metal hydroxide cake
  • Cake was reduced to .155 pounds or .05 pounds of
    dry sludge, less than 2 tons of sludge per
    million gallons
  • 3.5 gallons of the 4.25 gallon sample were
    treated with the membrane device
  • 2.65 gallons passed through as dischargeable
    water
  • .85 gallons of sulfate concentrate bypassed by
    the unit as a side stream.
  • Tests of side stream indicated sulfate
    concentration of 79,700 ppm concentrate was
    treated and converted to 2.2 pounds of an
    agricultural sulfate product - 2.58 pounds of
    sulfate material per gallon of concentrate
    generated
  • Blue Sky method would bypass / make obsolete
    elaborate ponding measures

5
BLUE SKYBerkeley Pit Bench Test, 1996
  • Conclusions of EPA / DOE / MSE sponsored report
  • Dissolved / suspended metals sulfates reduced
    by 99.98
  • Method able to remediate AMD with environmentally
    safe chemical reagents
  • While not to EPA std., sulfate level reduced 1/3
    compared to std. chemistry results
  • Sulfates converted to insoluble anhydrous calcium
    and magnesium sulfates
  • Metals and sulfates were removed in separate
    processes

6
BLUE SKYMammoth Mine, CA Bench / Site Testing,
1999
  • Approx. 100,000 gallons of AMD treated
  • Produced approx. 150 gallons of de-watered metal
    oxide sludge
  • Initial lab analysis revealed sulfate levels of
    1600 ug/l in the untreated AMD (removed with the
    metal cake)
  • Sulfate level of the treated AMD - below 500 ppm
  • Metal hydroxides and calcium sulfate were
    precipitated as a single sludge cake

7
BLUE SKYIron Mountain Bench Test, 1998
  • AMD unusually high in copper - most in the Cu1
    ionic state Cu1 was oxidized to Cu2 prior to
    hydroxide precipitation
  • Very high levels of three other toxic metals
    arsenic, cadmium and nickel had to raise the
    effluent pH above 9.5 for the formation of
    insoluble metal hydroxides
  • Demetallized AMD put through a second treatment
    stage for the reduction of residual sulfates
  • Two-stage treated water exceeded drinking water
    standards for heavy metals and significantly
    reduced sulfate levels

8
Recent Bench Tests
  • Closed Northern CA Gold Mine
  • November 2007
  • Preliminary Results

9
Benefits / Advantages
  • Flexible flow rates - from 5 gpm to 1k gpm
  • Small footprint for remote sites or large fixed
    facilities at accessible, high volume sites
  • Drastically reduces metal sludge and other
    post-treatment residues like calcium sulfate
  • Saves money on additives, power and sludge
    handling costs
  • Can operate 24/7, 365, all-weather with minimal
    staff

10
UsesWherever theres contaminated water
  • Industrial
  • metal shops, light industry, recyclables
  • Construction
  • bridges, hydroelectric, buildings, tunneling,
    reclamation
  • Acid Mine Drainage
  • Copper, Zinc, Lead, Silver and other acid-metal
    mine effluents, etc.
  • Specialties
  • emergencies, floods, remote/portable
  • Difficult or Mixed Waste Streams
  • MTBE, selenium, arsenic, complex organic compounds

11
BLUE SKYMeans Clean Water
  • Proven
  • Reliable
  • Effective
  • Safe

Contact - Bill Whiteside Blue Sky Water
Technologies, Inc. 916-988-1182 bill_at_blueskytechno
logies.biz blueskytechnologies.biz
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