Managing Editor, BAI Banking Strategies at BAI, Freelance Writer at Freelance Writer
Location:
Greater Atlanta Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
BAI - Chicago since Sep 1996
Managing Editor, BAI Banking Strategies
Freelance Writer since Jul 1979
Freelance Writer
American Banker - New York 1989 - 1996
Atlanta bureau chief
Southern Banker magazine - Atlanta 1989 - 1991
Editor
Atlanta Business Chronicle - Atlanta 1986 - 1989
Reporter
Education:
The College of William and Mary 1972 - 1976
B.A., Third World Studies
Interests:
Banking, retail banking, history, ancient history, medieval (Byzantine) history, Banca Nazionale del Lavoro (BNL) scandal, Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) scandal, Ghaith Pharaon, Christopher Drogoul, Hoagy Carmichael, Middle East, Yemen, Turkey, Egypt, Queen of Sheba.
A bioremediation device and process for remediation of waste collection systems. The present invention preferably comprises an bioactive element having an outer and an inner portion. The concentration of the bioactive element in the outer portion differs from that of the inner portion so that the concentration is greatest when the waste material is first exposed to the outside of the element and diminishes while the solid dissolves in the waste material. The outer portion is disposed about the inner portion such that substantially all of the outer portion is dissolved for delivery of the bioactive element into the waste material before dissolution of the inner portion occurs. The outer portion has a relatively great bioactive effect for remediating the waste material and the inner portion has a relatively lesser bioremediating effect for maintaining the waste material in the collection systems.
Water-Dissolvable Bioremediation Device And Method Of Use
A bioremediation device including a water dissolvable material that may be held in a netting capable of suspension. The material preferably comprises surfactants that contain hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic tails that can easily form emulsions with the sewage material present by way of critical micelle formation. These surfactants preferably include but are not limited to nonionic surfactants that carry no charge. The hydrophilic portion preferably contains numerous polar ether linkages derived from polymerization of ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide with the hydrophobe. The preferred material comprises biodegradable alkanolamine surfactants that remove grease and organic matter from waste water by biological means through the induction of bacteria and enzyme as the material dissolves in the presence of waste water. Variations in the size, shape, and amounts of bacteria in the dissolvable solid impact the nature of degradation relative to flow, waste type, and retention time to decrease the bioremediation time of the waste water.
Dr. Cline graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1989. He works in Flossmoor, IL and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Cline is affiliated with Advocate South Suburban Hospital, Franciscan St James Health and Ingalls Memorial Hospital.
Carolyn Junkins, Larry Whitten, Shirley Mathews, Jerry Neill, Charles Same, Lester Evans, Wanda Vest, Peggy Ritch, Rodney Kay, Anita Tjepkes, Jim Jackson