Airstrike Firefighters
Founder and Managing Member
Kimberly Financial Group
Managing Partner
The Lyman Group Nov 2007 - Feb 2012
Business Succession and Retirement Specialist
Various Local Startup Companies Jan 1993 - Jan 2007
Finance and Administration
Education:
The American College of Financial Services 2012 - 2014
The American College 2007 - 2012
University of Idaho 1985 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Accounting, Finance
Idaho Falls High School
Skills:
Retirement Planning Insurance Finance High Net Worth Individuals Wealth Management Fixed Annuities Personal Financial Planning Life Insurance Strategic Financial Planning
Interests:
Outdoor Activities Education Log Furniture Construction Hunting Fishing
An under the counter water treatment system to treat water from an outside supply source, is provided. A prefilter to remove sediment, organic compounds, and certain pollutants is first provided. Then the water enters a reverse osmosis system including reverse osmotic membrane which filters out impurities and very small particles providing highly purified water, and is stored in a water tank. When the water exits the tank, it passes through an electrolytic cell having a plurality of plates. This electrolytic treatment creates oxygen in the water, inserts free electrons into the water, and improves the taste and affinity of the water for accepting other minerals. After passing out of the electrolytic cell, the water may pass through a final treatment stage after which it is provided at an outlet tap for consumption by an end user.
Decontamination Method And System, Such As An In-Situ Groundwater Decontamination System, Producing Dissolved Oxygen And Reactive Initiators
An apparatus for decontamination contaminated groundwater in-situ by increasing the quantity of dissolved oxygen in the contaminated groundwater and generating reactive initiators to remediate the contaminated groundwater. The apparatus includes a submersible pump, an electrolytic cell, a chlorine filter, and a distribution chamber. The distribution chamber is vertically oriented and longitudinally-extending from the outlet of the cell. As the groundwater flows across charging plates of the cell, some of the molecules break into their component parts of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. A selected vertical length of the chamber provides a resident time for the fluid allowing a majority of the gaseous oxygen to transition to dissolved oxygen.
Method And Apparatus For Treating Water For Use In Improving The Intestinal Flora Of Livestock And Poultry
John Lorenz - New York NY, US Scott Schorzman - Kenmore WA, US Troy Johnson - Portland OR, US John Orolin - West Linn OR, US
Assignee:
H20 Technologies, Ltd. - Milwaukie OR
International Classification:
A61K033/00
US Classification:
424/600000
Abstract:
A water treatment system for treating water for use in improving the intestinal flora of livestock and poultry. The treated water for livestock and poultry use provides water with increased dissolved oxygen such that when the treated water is ingested, the livestock and poultry have increased lactic acid producing bacteria and decreased coliforms in the intestine. Increasing the molecular oxygen content in the intestine through providing the birds with treated water containing higher an increased level of dissolved oxygen alters the balance of flora in favor of the beneficial bacteria, thereby improving bird health and performance. By reducing the numbers of strict anaerobes in the gut of the growing bird, the risk of infectious disease, and hence morbidity and mortality are reduced. This allows the beneficial bacteria to proliferate thereby enhancing the digestion and absorption of available nutrients to the bird. The net effect of encouraging the beneficial bacteria, such as Lactobacilli, and suppressing the pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella, Shigella, Staphylococcus, , Clostridium and , is greater body weight and improved feed efficiency and healthier animals with fewer antibiotics. The system includes a water treatment filter, a flow meter that coordinates with a flow switch and an electrocatalytic cell coupled to a holding chamber that is attached to an outlet of the cell.
Kit Baldwin - West Linn OR, US Scott Schorzman - Kenmore WA, US John Orolin - West Linn OR, US Troy Johnson - Portland OR, US Vaughn Sucevich - West Linn OR, US Aaron Johnson - Hillsboro OR, US Greg Justice - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
H20 Technologies, Ltd. - Milwaukie OR
International Classification:
C25C007/00 C02F001/461 C25D017/00
US Classification:
205/742000, 204/252000, 204/276000
Abstract:
An under the counter water treatment system. Water from an outside supply source, such as a municipal water line, is provided to user's home. A prefilter to remove sediment, organic compounds, and certain pollutants is first provided. After the prefilter, the water enters a reverse osmosis system which includes an osmotic membrane. The reverse osmosis membrane filters out impurities and very small particles to provide highly purified water. The outflow of the reverse osmosis filter is stored in a water tank. Water is removed from the tank by releasing an appropriate valve when the user wishes to drink the water. When the water exits the tank, it passes through a mineral supplement which adds minerals to the water beneficial to human or animal consumption. It then passes through an electrolytic cell having a plurality of plates.
Decontamination Method And System, Such As An In-Situ Groundwater Decontamination System, Producing Dissolved Oxygen And Reactive Initiators
John J. Orolin - West Linn OR Vaughn A. Sucevich - West Linn OR Troy T. Johnson - Seattle WA Scott A. Schorzman - Brier WA
Assignee:
H20 Technologies, Ltd. - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
C02F 1461
US Classification:
205742
Abstract:
An apparatus for decontamination contaminated groundwater in-situ by increasing the quantity of dissolved oxygen in the contaminated groundwater and generating reactive initiators to remediate the contaminated groundwater. The apparatus includes a submersible pump, an electrolytic cell, and a distribution chamber attached to an outlet of the cell. The distribution chamber is vertically oriented and longitudinally-extending from the outlet of the cell. As the groundwater flows across charging plates of the cell, some of the molecules break into their component parts of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. A selected vertical length of the chamber provides a resident time for the fluid allowing a majority of the gaseous oxygen to transition to dissolved oxygen.