Philip N.
Baldwin, Jr..
Mr. Baldwin is a development, research and process chemist, statistician, with experience as a field project manager, plant superintendent, as well as a former head of environmental processes R&D and a corporate executive of both public and private corporations. Phil has more than 35 years experience in the environmental, chemical and petroleum industries. He has been involved with the "practical and valuable re-use" development of spent bauxite (red mud) since 1990, and biosolids process development and re-use applications since 1987 with a patent in 1994
. Phil is responsible for the chemical process aspects, innovations and patent filings on the technologies found in the Neutralitetm (red mud treatment) and the ChemPosttm processes (animal and human biosolids) both highlighted in the web pages of an investment seeking technology group called Green Technologies International, Inc.
; Phil has served as a consultant to this group since 2003. Heavy metal fixation is another area of Phil's expertise and he has presented several industry technical papers on the topic in the late 1980's into the mid 1990's, including presentations to two annual EPA sponsored Superfund conferences. Phil served on an EG&G, Inc. congressional appointed evaluation team for the 140 million dollar NUMI project [Neutrinos at the Main Injector] at the National Fermi Laboratories. Phil served as editor for the report as well as author of the chapter [#8] on contingency budget risk analysis. Phil has a patent in radioactive water treatment in reactor dismantling environments (2003- Maine Yankee Nuclear) as well as having served as chief chemist and project manager for ground water treatment at nuclear sites and waste treatment at an nuclear power station [Surry Station VA]. In 2003-2004, Phil headed a market research team on the topic of water and wastewater treatment-operations, and technology development for the NYSE engineering firm The Shaw Group. Phil authored a 300+ page report for them on the markets, competition, and financial strength analyses of current key players in key market segments. In the fall of 2006 Phil performed statistical comparative data analyses on hydrogen sulfide emissions from wastewater treated with hydrogen peroxide and a biological active agent treatment for the group of NRP Services of Wichita, Kansas, the City of New Orleans, and Tulane University.
Phil is the former president of Memphis Oil and PNB Corporation a Part B Treatment and Storage facility (the first in EPA Region IV) as well as the former president of CeTech Resources, Inc., the wholly owned subsidiary of the former NASDAQ Chemfix Technologies, Inc. Phil was also Chemfix's corporate VP of Technology Development & Management and earlier Vice-President of Sales. Mr. Baldwin is a Chemistry and Math graduate of the university of Notre Dame with post graduate business studies at the University of Akron and Northern Illinois. Phil has published two books on applied statistics (1999, 2001) and one on global warming (2003).
http://www.greentech-international.com
Norman K.
Murray
Based in Covington Louisiana, Mr. Murray has 40 years of experience in industrial engineering, design, and fabrication of specialized machines and material handling equipment for industry, field operations and project management, and since 1984 the development and operation of process systems for site remediation, fixed plant and on-line waste treatment facilities. He was formerly president of Fabtech Engineering of the Detroit, Michigan area. He has served as corporate operations and engineering manager for private and public companies, and since 1994 worked on the development of usable products for both the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged material and spent bauxite for Kaiser Aluminum, now GA Aluminum of Gramercy, Louisiana. Norm is a co-inventor of the ChemPost Process - a biosolids treatment process, and a key motivating force behind the development of the high-alkaline (spent bauxite) neutralization treatment process called the Neutralite Process. Norm is the former senior vice-president of engineering for CeTech Resources, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the former NASDAQ Chemfix Technologies, Inc., Metairie, LA, as well as parent company VP of Engineering. Norm currently consults for NRP Services of Wichita Kansas on wastewater treatment in the south Louisiana region. Mr. Murray is a Design Engineering graduate of the University of Miami (FL) with post graduate engineering studies at the University of Michigan.
07/2007