03-27-2008, 06:18 AM
This is interesting:
I attended a BoD meeting for Orchidland recently at which I listened to a presentation from Xzyme Corp by a woman named Nova Lee.
The story is (as I remember it) that a decade ago Brazil - which is also a rainforest environment- was losing half it's rural agricultural crop to mud mired roads. The farmer's couldn't get their crops to market in the rainy season. Bad business for everybody.
A method was developed to take natural soils and aggregates and catalyze them with an enzyme which produced concrete hardness of dirt surfaces. The enzyme is non-toxic.
The process produced roads with a tenyear history of non muddy driving without rutting and pot-holing.
Orchidland was being asked to take on a couple test miles for demonstration.
HPP is currently looking at spending about $240,000 per mile for asphalt. The natural road building tech from Brazil is projected to cost $35,000-$40,000 per mile.
Xzyme Corp says all of the bas materials - soils & aggregates are vailable here on the Big Island. No petroleum is used except to operate the grading and compacting machinery.
They have completed U.S. roads in Taos, NM and are currently laying road in San Diego County.
www.xzyme.com
Check it out.
I attended a BoD meeting for Orchidland recently at which I listened to a presentation from Xzyme Corp by a woman named Nova Lee.
The story is (as I remember it) that a decade ago Brazil - which is also a rainforest environment- was losing half it's rural agricultural crop to mud mired roads. The farmer's couldn't get their crops to market in the rainy season. Bad business for everybody.
A method was developed to take natural soils and aggregates and catalyze them with an enzyme which produced concrete hardness of dirt surfaces. The enzyme is non-toxic.
The process produced roads with a tenyear history of non muddy driving without rutting and pot-holing.
Orchidland was being asked to take on a couple test miles for demonstration.
HPP is currently looking at spending about $240,000 per mile for asphalt. The natural road building tech from Brazil is projected to cost $35,000-$40,000 per mile.
Xzyme Corp says all of the bas materials - soils & aggregates are vailable here on the Big Island. No petroleum is used except to operate the grading and compacting machinery.
They have completed U.S. roads in Taos, NM and are currently laying road in San Diego County.
www.xzyme.com
Check it out.
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