1. Urban Water
Sanitation
Remediation
at Low Capital Costs
&
in Real Time
918-720-5200
Chris@abiofuels.com
1502 South Boulder Ave, Suite 10G
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74119
USR16
With solids reduction of around 40%
What is USR16?
A proprietary acclimation process
that gets significant results. It breaks
down carbon chains aerobically into
CO2 & H2O while inactivating a ma-
jority of bacterial pathogens. The pa-
tented microbial
product will re-
duce excreta sol-
ids and provides
“clean” water
usually in less
than 96 hours of
retention.
Bacterial Reduction Test
Solutions
A Division of Applied Biofuels Corporation
Brought to you by:
USR16
Solutions
A Division of Applied Biofuels Corporation
USR16
Brought to you by:
Tested, Safe, Non-toxic
Reduces bacteria/pathogens
Reduces biological solids
Doesn’t require major CapEx for in-
frastructure such as waste water treat-
ment plants or sewage systems
Works with retention tanks, large
sewage ponds & lagoons
Program & results can be realized in
months versus years
Redefines water sanitation paradigm
After 96 hrs: Before After
After 96 Hours
Before After
Coliform Plate Count , cfu/g 7300 420
E-coli Plate Count , cfu/g 5700 270
2. Water is Life . . . It is not created, only recycled; humankind must take care of this vital resource
Proposed Help
Effective sanitation will require a re-
invention of how urban area’s manage
their waste generation and water treat-
ment. Ultimately, the solution will be
duplicating Nature’s functions in less cen-
tralized ways without relying on expen-
sive, inefficient technologies employed in
more developed areas. Clean water is a
critical component to the health and well
being of the World and is a priority.
By utilizing the new microbial USR16,
excreta is broken down in an aerobic en-
vironment like ponds and holding tanks,
and most associated pathogens are greatly
reduced. Retention times of 4 days or less
are needed and no secondary water is re-
quired:
providing initial baseline reductions
requiring no significant capital out-
lays for major infrastructure such as
waste water treatment facilities and
sewage systems
Can be operational in months rather
than years
The microbial elements used in USR16
can be grown locally under a contract
agreement with
AGT, the patent
holder, and are
tested, safe and
non-toxic.
Current Situation
Waste water treatment systems are capital
intensive. Many urban areas cannot afford
a sewage drainage system, let alone a sew-
age treatment system. The end result: pollu-
tion. Many urban environments are drown-
ing in its excreta. Problems can no longer
be resolved by discharging wastes into a
water source.
2.5 billion people lack access to im-
proved sanitation, 1 billion still practice
open defecation (WHO/UNICEF joint
study 2014).
More people in the world have a mobile
phone than a toilet.
Every minute a child dies of a water
related disease.
WHO estimates for every $1 spent on
sanitation, a $4 economic benefit occurs
for the community.
The problem is severe and growing. While
a comprehensive solution is most desirable,
measures that significantly decrease the
severity and positively impact within re-
gional economic realities is a valid strategy.
Most sanitation experts believe modern technologies
used for cleaning waste in “developed countries” are
out of the financial reach of regions facing this major
urban growth. Ultimately, these solutions are too
expensive to install, even more expensive to run, and
use too much water to
transport the excreta.
New means need to be
found to remediate water
sanitation problems, it is
not an option but a neces-
sity.
Future Predictions
Sanitation in rapidly expanding urban environ-
ments is one of the most urgent problems facing
man. In the next three decades, 2.5 billion people
will migrate into the world's cities, 90% of them in
Africa and Asia. Rapid urbanization will pose de-
velopment challenges beyond those the global com-
munity has faced before.