NRPC Environmental Solutions awarded contract by Naples, Florida
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., April 25, 2001 — NRPC announced today they were awarded a contract with the city of Naples, Florida for the treatment of wastewater in forty locations with NRPC's product "PX700". The City Commission voted unanimously, in favor of NRPC over the opposing bidders that included nationally known chemical companies.
PX-700 is a 100% all natural liquid plant extract that stimulates endogenous bacteria in a safe, fast and effective manner. PX700 provides an innovative solution for an environmentally sound and effectively safe treatment for wastewater facilities. PX700 is a cost effective alternative for odor, grease, hydrogen sulfide and sludge in wastewater facilities, collection lines, grease traps and sewage treatment pump stations. Case studies have shown significant reductions in Sludge Hauling, Total Suspended Solids and Phosphate.
NRPC Environmental Solutions, Inc. was established to globalize an innovative Biocatalyst liquid that stimulates endogenous bacteria in a safe and chemical free environment. United States and Worldwide patents were applied for in 1998 and are patent pending at this time. Frank Hughes, president of NRPC states that, Our launch product is a mega concentrate for wastewater treatment, total suspended solids reduction, bioremediation of lakes ponds and streams, biosolids reduction and improved effluent. Mr Hughes also stated that they currently sell their product in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Arizona and other states with a proven record of success. Mr. Hughes says that their company is currently growing at a rate much higher than expected and by mid year they project to have reached their year end expectations.
Following the world trend in Environmental concerns, NRPC is working through their Central and South American affiliate NRP, S.A., with the Polar Foundation, one of the most influential organizations dedicated to the environmental cleanup of South American Countries. NRPC's non toxic products have met the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency of the United States and numerous States Agencies.