Vague Contradictions: Industrial Water Ionizer EHM-3000
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Vague Contradictions
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Environmental Awareness
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Industrial Water Ionizer EHM-3000
Specifications
Work Mode: Continuous
Rated Voltage: 220V,50Hz
Rated Power: 3,000W
Net Weight: 350Kg
Size: L75*W250*H120cm.
*System Instructions
Part B- Facade of the Pre-Filtering System.
① Conductivity Probe,
② Filter-pressure Meter,
③ Precision Filter,
④⑤⑥ are C1, C2, C3’s inlet water valve to the electrolysis chamber.
Part C - Facade of the Electrolysis Chamber.
① Meter of acid water outlet of the first electrolysis chamber.
② Meter of alkaline water outlet of the first electrolysis chamber,
③ Meter of acid water outlet of the second electrolysis chamber,
④ Meter of alkaline water outlet of the second electrolysis chamber,
⑤ Meter of acid water outlet of the third electrolysis chamber,
⑥ Meter of alkaline water outlet of the first electrolysis chamber;
⑦,⑧,⑨,⑩,⑾, are the valves corresponding to ①,②,③,④,⑤,⑥.
Part D-Facade of the Electric Control System (ECS)
①Ammeter
②Power indicator
③Voltmeter
④PH&ORP
⑤ Knob to Change Voltage
⑥Conductivity Meter
⑦ Indicator light point A
⑧AB switch
⑨Indicator light point B
⑩Working indicator
⑾” Start Button” to start the system.
⑿”Stop Button”to stop the system.
⒀ Pump indicator light,
⒁ “Start Button” to the pump
⒂ “Stop Button” to the pump.
Part E: ECS Stucture
Part E: Inside of the electric control system. ①Air Switch ②fuse③Joint of the water level Signal④Power supply for the Pump⑤Power cord
Part A: Profile of the system
Part A: water –input profile.① Acid water output ②waste water output
③Valve of waste water④Alkaline water out put ⑤ tap water input ⑥ PH/ORP Tester
⑦Pressure -discharge ⑧ Magnetic valve for pressure discharge ⑨Air- discharge valve for the filtering
Installation
1. Prepare the water tank and the pump.
2. Tap water input connection
3. Connect the water tank and the plum to the system.
• A5 is the water inlet, which connects to the outlet of the pump.
• A4 is the outlet of the alkaline water
• A1 is the outlet of the acid water.
• A2 is the outlet of the waster water.
• The alkaline water is not very good when the system works 5 mintutes initially each time, and please turn on the A3 valve to discharge.
A7 is pressure discharge valve.
• If the water pressure is too high for the electrosis chamber, the A8 will turn on auto-matically and the water will be discharged by A7 outlet.
Attention:
• This system includes the control system of the water tank and the water pump, Make sure to prepare the water tank and the pump.
• If your requirement of alkaline water is not very high, you may not connect the A2 ( the waste water outlet); if you want to connect A2 to the pipe, the height of the A4 pipe shall be higher than A2’s location, otherwise, the waste water will not be discharged.
Electric Control System Connection
E 1 - Power supply cord of the whole system.
E3- Connection to the water level signal, connect the signal cord to the E3.
• For the installation of the signal switch, please refer to the instructions.
E4 - Joint to the pump,it connects the pump cord to the E4.
Special Test Instructions
Inspecting the System
• Check the voltage and the ground cord connection if correct
• Ensure that all related valves are turned on
• Place the D5 (Volt. Adj. )at the lowest
• Ensure tap water can meet the following requirements:
The PH is not less than 6.3
• The conductivity is between120us/cm to 30us/cm
• Working environment:
• Temprature: 5-40°C
• Humidity: ≦80%
• Inlet water temperature: 5-40°C
• Inlet water pressure: 0.1-0.25MPa
• Power supply: 220V/ 50A
• Ground cord is required, the resistance is 4Ω
How to start the System
1. After inspection, adjust the D5 as “0” and turn on the E1 ( air switch), the D2 will light up.
2. Press the “System Start” button, the D11&D10 will light up.
3. Turn on the inlet water valve and the pump, the D14&D13 will light up.
4. Turn D8 to Point A, for the meantime, reserve the flow meter and the D1 Am meter, then adjust the D5 voltage and the current can’t be over 150A.
When the flow rate is up to 3000 liters per hour, test the PH of the water, if it can meet the requirement, turn off the A2( the waste water –discharge valve).
If the desired pH level was met, it indicates that the system works properly.
How to Stop the System
1) Turn on A2 and adjust the D5 as “0”,then make the D8 in the middle.
2) Press D15 turn off the pump,then D13 light will be off.
3) press D12 to stop the system, then D10light will be off
4) Turn off the E1
During Operation
1. Follow the instructions strictly before operation。
2. While the system works about 4 hours, turn on A2 and adjust the voltage as “0” and discharge the waste water.
3. Then place the A8 to Point B and adjust the voltage to increase then turn off the A2.
4. After the system woks 4 hours at point B turn to A the same way, therefore 4 hours is a phase to point A &B.
Proper Maintenance
• Keep A-B working
• Keep the system clean
• Inspect the system frequently
• Extreme cold temperature protection needed
• Clean the system when not in use for several days.
• If it has not been used for long, please use the non-Aircompressor to blowdry
• Preserve the flow meter.
• Don’t turn off the flow valve completely
• The water press must not exceed beyond the proper work range
Common Situations
1. Alkaline and acid water inverts
What to do: Plug the wires inverts.
2. No variation of Voltage
What to do: Replace the Si PCB Board.
3. The fuse often burns
What to do: Replace the diode
4. There is only one pipe for the discharge water flow meter and the purified water flow meter
What to do: Replace the magnetic valve.
5. PH is not good after increasing the voltage
What to do: Replace the electrolysis chamber
Special Features
1. Can produce 3000Liters of water per hour
2. Can produce water pH level from 7.0 to 10.0
3. Safe and economical
4. Will make production faster
5. Can accommodate water from different sources
Price Range:
Technical Support Services
1.Water-con will provide all the necessary product information for better product knowledge.
2.Technical trainings are provided along with product research and development.
3.Warranty services are provided together with product demonstration and installation.
4. A technical support officer and technical installer are provided by Water-con.
5. Repair service centers and technicians are accessible to all clients.
Why is it beneficial?
1. I will no longer worry about the quality of water for all the customers of my hotel.
2. I don’t need to spend more time boiling water for my little kids.
3. The production of our cosmetic products is safe and easy.
4. I am worry-free about the water we are using on my restaurant.
5. My customers will stay with us for having the healthy and safest water.
*System Instructions adapted from EHM Group Ltd, E-Heath Manufacturer
1st Commercial distributor of water-treatment products inaugurated
The Water-Con Solutions Philippines Inc.(WSPI) ---first commercial distributor of water treatment products in the Philippines was inaugurated last July 29, at Sulo
Riviera Hotel in Quezon City, amidst heavy downpour in Metro Manila during the surge of typhoon Juaning.
The company was established through the help of an Australian investor, Chief Executive Officer Rajen Thuraisingham and through the efforts of Mr. Milo Pangilinan---General Manager of WSPI together with his friends Mr. Joemarie Gonzales---Technical Support Manager, and Mr. Ricardo Ramos---National Sales Manager.
All of them, being seasoned experts in management and logistics; aim to bring water treatment products like the Portable CNG Water Heater and the Water Ionizer in the Philippine market to make water treatment easier and accessible to every Filipino family.
“We want these water treatment products to become common household appliances that are vital in the health needs of every Filipino household,” said Mr. Pangilinan.
Moreover, the continuous surge of typhoons and other natural disasters threatens the sanitation and quality of water sources; this may lead to increase the risk of water contamination that causes water-borne diseases.
The Water-con Water Ionizer is water treatment equipment that cleanses, purifies and produces water output with varying acidity (pH) level needed by a regular individual as well as the pH levels needed in the production of medicines, cosmetic products, and beverages.
Along with the Water Ionizer is the Water-con Portable CNG Water Heater, a tank-less water heating gadget that can be easily installed in a bathroom with a good water supply to help lessen the cold temperature of water--- making it more suitable for an early morning shower.
It helps people who struggle for morning shower when preparing for work and school, especially during these days when climate change brought longer cold months and when children and workers are prone to illnesses brought by cold weather.
The inauguration was graced by the general manager of Crown Plaza Hotel in China, Mr. Peter Bamburg, other guests from realty and construction firms, beverage and pharmaceutical companies, and hotels.
Riviera Hotel in Quezon City, amidst heavy downpour in Metro Manila during the surge of typhoon Juaning.
The company was established through the help of an Australian investor, Chief Executive Officer Rajen Thuraisingham and through the efforts of Mr. Milo Pangilinan---General Manager of WSPI together with his friends Mr. Joemarie Gonzales---Technical Support Manager, and Mr. Ricardo Ramos---National Sales Manager.
All of them, being seasoned experts in management and logistics; aim to bring water treatment products like the Portable CNG Water Heater and the Water Ionizer in the Philippine market to make water treatment easier and accessible to every Filipino family.
“We want these water treatment products to become common household appliances that are vital in the health needs of every Filipino household,” said Mr. Pangilinan.
Moreover, the continuous surge of typhoons and other natural disasters threatens the sanitation and quality of water sources; this may lead to increase the risk of water contamination that causes water-borne diseases.
The Water-con Water Ionizer is water treatment equipment that cleanses, purifies and produces water output with varying acidity (pH) level needed by a regular individual as well as the pH levels needed in the production of medicines, cosmetic products, and beverages.
Along with the Water Ionizer is the Water-con Portable CNG Water Heater, a tank-less water heating gadget that can be easily installed in a bathroom with a good water supply to help lessen the cold temperature of water--- making it more suitable for an early morning shower.
It helps people who struggle for morning shower when preparing for work and school, especially during these days when climate change brought longer cold months and when children and workers are prone to illnesses brought by cold weather.
The inauguration was graced by the general manager of Crown Plaza Hotel in China, Mr. Peter Bamburg, other guests from realty and construction firms, beverage and pharmaceutical companies, and hotels.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Solid Waste Disposal on Victory Village
Most houses courageously stand above the polluted river with abundant biodegradable and non-biodegradable wastes swimming like a school of fish.
The residents of Victory Village, Legazpi City have not been victorious in battling their problems on solid waste disposal despite the presence of the Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000.
This act enforces the segregation of wastes at source, segregated collection, storage, transfer, processing, treatment and disposal of solid waste. It emphasizes waste as a resource through the principles of Reduction, Reuse, and Recovery as means of minimizing and eventually managing solid wastes.
Victory Village is located along the coastal areas of Legazpi City situated near the city port, with a population of 5,680—living in houses with posts half submerged to the flowing water.
Edwina Villanueva, 54, resident of Victory since 1977 claimed that, before, there are only few households living in the area, until many family settled as years passed by. These families were from Rapu-Rapu Island and Manito Legazpi City.
“Kadakol pang kahoy digdi kato, pero ang irarum tubig na talaga ta sapa iyan,” [ There were trees surrounding the area before, but the houses were already built with its posts submerged in water]
Waste Problem
“Some residents are responsible enough to dispose their garbage properly while others just don’t mind throwing anywhere they want,” said Antonio Loberiza—Barangay Captain of Victory Village.
Few residents put their garbage on sacks and plastic bags to be deposited on the assigned drop-off area along the road going to Embarcadero.
Loberiza said it is only temporary because the Barangay Council and the City Environment and Natural Resources Office are still looking for a more suitable place.
According to Mrs. Salve Corral, City ENR officer, a garbage truck collects the wastes as eearly as 5 o’clock in the morning and another in the afternoon as late as 8 o’clock. She added that garbage cannot be collected at times trucks when garbage trucks are malfunctioning.
Meanwhile, Helen Cardil, 52, resident of Victory Village deposits their wastes on the drop-off area as early as 3 o’clock at dawn, before visitors from embarcadero do their morning walk and jog.
“ Maliban sa nakakahiyang mag-iwan ng basura, nagagalit ang Embarcadero kapag namamaho yung mga basura diyan,” [ it is not only embarrassing to leave garbage there , the Embarcadero Officials also get annoyed when it diffuses smell.]
Cardil added only few residents segregate their wastes and properly put their garbage on the drop-off area.
On the other hand, Crisanta Leron, 27, resident of the village complained that no one collects their garbage right from their houses. She disclosed she pays children to deposit the garbage on the temporary drop-off area and not bothering of segregating the bio-degradable, non-biodegradable and the recyclables.
Furthermore, she added that the cleaning project of the barangay during the first Sunday and last Sunday of the month is not enough. She demanded that it must be done everyday.
Loberiza, however, explained that wastes from the upper part of the river coming from Bgy. Lapu-Lapu, Dap-Dap and other neighboring barangays flow on them and they cannot maintain their area clean if other barangays are not cooperating.
Beyond Waste Problem
Living with the pile of garbage on sight seemed to have become a part of a normal life in Victory. Children playing on narrow paths without worrying to fall on the waste-laden river flowing underneath. People prefer to chat with neighbors and sit on their houses than try to clean to lessen the wastes.
While consumers are busy choosing newly caught fish in the market of Victory, residents from San Roque are busy catching fish that might still be wandering. Some uses fishing lines while others practically dive and chase the swimming trout on the wastes-laden river.
According to Eden Apinado, 42, and spent almost 20 years in selling fish in the market of Victory, said that fish caught on the river were being fed to hogs and that they usually do it only for fun.
Fish being sold on the market were from Rapu-Rapu Island and Manito, Legazpi City—ranging from Yellow-fin Tuna, Lapu-Lapu and other smaller fish.
Meanwhile, Don Cedeño, 37, said that wastes from the fish like intestines, scales and gills were also being fed to hogs since he has small piggery on his backyard; while the leftovers were being thrown to the river.
Pending Solutions
City ENR Officer Corral said that the full implementation of the ‘No Segregation. No Collection Policy’ will be effective on May this coming summer after they had already distributed the all the donated solid waste collecting equipment on all the barangays of Legazpi City.
She added that there are 27 units allotted for Victory Village; however they cannot give it now because they are still looking for permanent drop-off area. For the meantime, their garbage is being collected by a roving garbage truck.
Meanwhile, Captain Loberiza said the barangay council appointed eco-aides on every part of the village to collect wastes and initiate segregation of garbage.
He also added that they conduct cleaning activities during the first and last Sunday of the month.
Furthermore, the City ENRO and the barangay council tried to use fishing nets to filter the wastes that are flowing from the upper part of the river to prevent from entering their boundary; however it was not successful due to lack of cooperation of the neighboring communities.
New Perspective
New perspective on cleanliness and discipline must be brought forth to the residents of Victory Village; sense of social responsibility must be put on the minds of the residents not only to the old people but especially to the young minds.
According to Mr. Nilo Berjuega, principal of Victory Village Elementary School, they are doing their best to educate their students on proper waste disposal, cleanliness and discipline.
He added that it is systematically integrated on all of the subjects not only on Values Education. They also said that they conduct character building activity emphasizing the importance of discipline.
There are non-government organizations that conduct feeding programs and conducted seminar for the residents of Victory Village. He added that next week, there will be a check up to be administered to the students.
Lastly, he said that it is very important to have a sound body before one can have a sound mind to cope on the problems and trials around him; and they are trying to inculcate them on the minds of their students.
The residents of Victory Village, Legazpi City have not been victorious in battling their problems on solid waste disposal despite the presence of the Republic Act 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000.
This act enforces the segregation of wastes at source, segregated collection, storage, transfer, processing, treatment and disposal of solid waste. It emphasizes waste as a resource through the principles of Reduction, Reuse, and Recovery as means of minimizing and eventually managing solid wastes.
Victory Village is located along the coastal areas of Legazpi City situated near the city port, with a population of 5,680—living in houses with posts half submerged to the flowing water.
Edwina Villanueva, 54, resident of Victory since 1977 claimed that, before, there are only few households living in the area, until many family settled as years passed by. These families were from Rapu-Rapu Island and Manito Legazpi City.
“Kadakol pang kahoy digdi kato, pero ang irarum tubig na talaga ta sapa iyan,” [ There were trees surrounding the area before, but the houses were already built with its posts submerged in water]
Waste Problem
“Some residents are responsible enough to dispose their garbage properly while others just don’t mind throwing anywhere they want,” said Antonio Loberiza—Barangay Captain of Victory Village.
Few residents put their garbage on sacks and plastic bags to be deposited on the assigned drop-off area along the road going to Embarcadero.
Loberiza said it is only temporary because the Barangay Council and the City Environment and Natural Resources Office are still looking for a more suitable place.
According to Mrs. Salve Corral, City ENR officer, a garbage truck collects the wastes as eearly as 5 o’clock in the morning and another in the afternoon as late as 8 o’clock. She added that garbage cannot be collected at times trucks when garbage trucks are malfunctioning.
Meanwhile, Helen Cardil, 52, resident of Victory Village deposits their wastes on the drop-off area as early as 3 o’clock at dawn, before visitors from embarcadero do their morning walk and jog.
“ Maliban sa nakakahiyang mag-iwan ng basura, nagagalit ang Embarcadero kapag namamaho yung mga basura diyan,” [ it is not only embarrassing to leave garbage there , the Embarcadero Officials also get annoyed when it diffuses smell.]
Cardil added only few residents segregate their wastes and properly put their garbage on the drop-off area.
On the other hand, Crisanta Leron, 27, resident of the village complained that no one collects their garbage right from their houses. She disclosed she pays children to deposit the garbage on the temporary drop-off area and not bothering of segregating the bio-degradable, non-biodegradable and the recyclables.
Furthermore, she added that the cleaning project of the barangay during the first Sunday and last Sunday of the month is not enough. She demanded that it must be done everyday.
Loberiza, however, explained that wastes from the upper part of the river coming from Bgy. Lapu-Lapu, Dap-Dap and other neighboring barangays flow on them and they cannot maintain their area clean if other barangays are not cooperating.
Beyond Waste Problem
Living with the pile of garbage on sight seemed to have become a part of a normal life in Victory. Children playing on narrow paths without worrying to fall on the waste-laden river flowing underneath. People prefer to chat with neighbors and sit on their houses than try to clean to lessen the wastes.
While consumers are busy choosing newly caught fish in the market of Victory, residents from San Roque are busy catching fish that might still be wandering. Some uses fishing lines while others practically dive and chase the swimming trout on the wastes-laden river.
According to Eden Apinado, 42, and spent almost 20 years in selling fish in the market of Victory, said that fish caught on the river were being fed to hogs and that they usually do it only for fun.
Fish being sold on the market were from Rapu-Rapu Island and Manito, Legazpi City—ranging from Yellow-fin Tuna, Lapu-Lapu and other smaller fish.
Meanwhile, Don Cedeño, 37, said that wastes from the fish like intestines, scales and gills were also being fed to hogs since he has small piggery on his backyard; while the leftovers were being thrown to the river.
Pending Solutions
City ENR Officer Corral said that the full implementation of the ‘No Segregation. No Collection Policy’ will be effective on May this coming summer after they had already distributed the all the donated solid waste collecting equipment on all the barangays of Legazpi City.
She added that there are 27 units allotted for Victory Village; however they cannot give it now because they are still looking for permanent drop-off area. For the meantime, their garbage is being collected by a roving garbage truck.
Meanwhile, Captain Loberiza said the barangay council appointed eco-aides on every part of the village to collect wastes and initiate segregation of garbage.
He also added that they conduct cleaning activities during the first and last Sunday of the month.
Furthermore, the City ENRO and the barangay council tried to use fishing nets to filter the wastes that are flowing from the upper part of the river to prevent from entering their boundary; however it was not successful due to lack of cooperation of the neighboring communities.
New Perspective
New perspective on cleanliness and discipline must be brought forth to the residents of Victory Village; sense of social responsibility must be put on the minds of the residents not only to the old people but especially to the young minds.
According to Mr. Nilo Berjuega, principal of Victory Village Elementary School, they are doing their best to educate their students on proper waste disposal, cleanliness and discipline.
He added that it is systematically integrated on all of the subjects not only on Values Education. They also said that they conduct character building activity emphasizing the importance of discipline.
There are non-government organizations that conduct feeding programs and conducted seminar for the residents of Victory Village. He added that next week, there will be a check up to be administered to the students.
Lastly, he said that it is very important to have a sound body before one can have a sound mind to cope on the problems and trials around him; and they are trying to inculcate them on the minds of their students.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Mandaluyong City works to lessen plastics consumption
Mandaluyong City is now working on an ordinance to cut on the use and giving away of free plastic bags, disposable plastic foam packages, and utensils to customers.
“Mandaluyong is home to major shopping malls using a huge number of plastic bags and Styrofoam. It is but right that we act now to reduce plastic wastes in our city,“ Councillor Jessie Garcias’s proposal cited.
Garcia’s chief of staff said that plastic bags in dry markets would be prohibited. Fastfood chains and restaurant s will also be compelled to use “washable” plates and utensils instead of Styrofoam and plastic products.
However, plastic bags are allowed in wet markets, but market vendors, canteen and sari-sari (variety) stores will be fined P150 for the first offense; while groceries and supermarkets will be fined P500.
Fines of P300 and P1000 have been recommended for small time vendors and supermarkets, respectively, for the second offense; and P1500 and P3000 and the suspension of business permits, for the third time offenders. It also recommended a half-day community service for those who found violating the ordinance.
“The ordinance should also include provisions about emerging technologies on biodegradable plastic bags,” Mayor Benhur added.
PDI March2
“Mandaluyong is home to major shopping malls using a huge number of plastic bags and Styrofoam. It is but right that we act now to reduce plastic wastes in our city,“ Councillor Jessie Garcias’s proposal cited.
Garcia’s chief of staff said that plastic bags in dry markets would be prohibited. Fastfood chains and restaurant s will also be compelled to use “washable” plates and utensils instead of Styrofoam and plastic products.
However, plastic bags are allowed in wet markets, but market vendors, canteen and sari-sari (variety) stores will be fined P150 for the first offense; while groceries and supermarkets will be fined P500.
Fines of P300 and P1000 have been recommended for small time vendors and supermarkets, respectively, for the second offense; and P1500 and P3000 and the suspension of business permits, for the third time offenders. It also recommended a half-day community service for those who found violating the ordinance.
“The ordinance should also include provisions about emerging technologies on biodegradable plastic bags,” Mayor Benhur added.
PDI March2
Wonderfuel saves mother earth
Our eyes maybe open, but are we looking at the right thing?
More than 2000 scientist from more than 100 countries have been sounding the alarm that we are causing damage to our planet and that within 50 years it might not be repaired.
In the Philippines we do have a special task force that will help address global warming, that is not enough, they are not enough. We all need to work on this issue because this is more of a basic moral responsibility. Most of us, if not all, are experiencing storms, flash floods, intense heat and even sharp climate changes. We are all accountable for this.
Earlier, inventor Rudy Lantano formulated a mixture that will lessen the emission of carbon dioxide by over 50 percent. He had created the ‘Hydrofuel’ ,a mixture of 50 percent water and 50 percent bunker oil with its ignition smoke down to only 55 parts-per-million while that of pure bunker oil is as high as 1000 parts-per-million.
The invention is called “Wonderfuel “ and scientifically termed as “Hydrobunker Fuel “ it being a blend of water, bunker oil, and five percent additives. This has come to realization after more than 25 years of intensive research and experiment to find a solution to global warming and the country’s growing energy needs.
The National Power Corporation is one of the earliest companies that used Lantano’s super Hydrobunker Formula –L to run its 100 megawatt Manila Thermal Plant unit at Isla de Provisor. The Shell Petroleum outlets in Metro Manila are also some of the biggest customers of Lantano’s Taguig-based plant because of its cheap, more potent and cleaner mixture of diesel fuel.
The Lan-Gas fuel blend is much cheaper than its counterparts that may upset existing businesses that depend on imported oil, though it’s more obvious that this will save the earth.
We will be seeing this fuel blends on some of our local gas stations and it’s for us consumers to make the right choice. Our eyes are open but are we looking at the right thing? Are we the responsible inhabitants of the earth? Are we making the right decision every step of the way?
I’m not saying you buy one for me to get a royalty on this; I’m saying this because it helps.
More than 2000 scientist from more than 100 countries have been sounding the alarm that we are causing damage to our planet and that within 50 years it might not be repaired.
In the Philippines we do have a special task force that will help address global warming, that is not enough, they are not enough. We all need to work on this issue because this is more of a basic moral responsibility. Most of us, if not all, are experiencing storms, flash floods, intense heat and even sharp climate changes. We are all accountable for this.
Earlier, inventor Rudy Lantano formulated a mixture that will lessen the emission of carbon dioxide by over 50 percent. He had created the ‘Hydrofuel’ ,a mixture of 50 percent water and 50 percent bunker oil with its ignition smoke down to only 55 parts-per-million while that of pure bunker oil is as high as 1000 parts-per-million.
The invention is called “Wonderfuel “ and scientifically termed as “Hydrobunker Fuel “ it being a blend of water, bunker oil, and five percent additives. This has come to realization after more than 25 years of intensive research and experiment to find a solution to global warming and the country’s growing energy needs.
The National Power Corporation is one of the earliest companies that used Lantano’s super Hydrobunker Formula –L to run its 100 megawatt Manila Thermal Plant unit at Isla de Provisor. The Shell Petroleum outlets in Metro Manila are also some of the biggest customers of Lantano’s Taguig-based plant because of its cheap, more potent and cleaner mixture of diesel fuel.
The Lan-Gas fuel blend is much cheaper than its counterparts that may upset existing businesses that depend on imported oil, though it’s more obvious that this will save the earth.
We will be seeing this fuel blends on some of our local gas stations and it’s for us consumers to make the right choice. Our eyes are open but are we looking at the right thing? Are we the responsible inhabitants of the earth? Are we making the right decision every step of the way?
I’m not saying you buy one for me to get a royalty on this; I’m saying this because it helps.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
DPWH JOb Generation Program
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) launched job fair to hire workers for its infrastructure projects.
The DPWH is spending P60 billion, which is a part of the stimulus package, in the first half of 2009 for construction projects nationwide.
The agency aims to generate 5000,000 jobs in the construction sector for 2009.
The job fair is co-sponsored by the department of Labor and Employment, the National Constructors Association of the Philippines, and the Philippines Constructors Association, Inc.
The agency advertised for machi9ne operators, drivers, carpenters, electricians, masons, laborers and foremen. There were also vacancies for engineers, surveyors and clerks.
The DPWH said that the pump priming initiative consists of maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, school buildings, and flood control facilities and would employ 50 percent unskilled workers and 30 percent skilled workers while the rest would be professionals employed by contracting companies.
DPWH Bicol
According to Mrs. Lucia V. Castañeda the public information officer of DPWH Region V, at least 360 were hired from the 742 applicants.
There are at least 87 government pump priming projects are up for implementation amounting to P2,923,790.00 in Bicol region.
Director Orlando Roces said that the program “Programang Pangtrabaho ni Pangulong Gloria” aims to forge a way out of the world economic crisis.
The DPWH is spending P60 billion, which is a part of the stimulus package, in the first half of 2009 for construction projects nationwide.
The agency aims to generate 5000,000 jobs in the construction sector for 2009.
The job fair is co-sponsored by the department of Labor and Employment, the National Constructors Association of the Philippines, and the Philippines Constructors Association, Inc.
The agency advertised for machi9ne operators, drivers, carpenters, electricians, masons, laborers and foremen. There were also vacancies for engineers, surveyors and clerks.
The DPWH said that the pump priming initiative consists of maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, school buildings, and flood control facilities and would employ 50 percent unskilled workers and 30 percent skilled workers while the rest would be professionals employed by contracting companies.
DPWH Bicol
According to Mrs. Lucia V. Castañeda the public information officer of DPWH Region V, at least 360 were hired from the 742 applicants.
There are at least 87 government pump priming projects are up for implementation amounting to P2,923,790.00 in Bicol region.
Director Orlando Roces said that the program “Programang Pangtrabaho ni Pangulong Gloria” aims to forge a way out of the world economic crisis.
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