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Monday, February 22, 2016

Pt2 Investor Business Partner Adviser Update

In pt1 MOhemp Energy financial update mentioned: Green Remediation, Lignin Removal, and the affordable 
 Fiber Processing One-Pass Farm Machine.

Part 2:

MOhemp Hazmat update:
Electro Culture Heavy Metal Movement Chart Diagram

MOhemp Hazmat Electro Horticulture Phytoremediation Diagram
MOhemp Hazmat green remediation 5 stage treatment train
MOhemp Hazmat Natural Bio Water Filtration CAD design


 The 5 Stage Treatmennt Train and Process will be presented to the state AG, FUSRAP, MO DNR, EPA, and local community members.

  • Heavy Metal Soil and Material Testing Lab and Personnel will perform on-site testing.

MOhemp Energy update:

  • With little to no advertising outside my connections and this Hemp Energy Blog. I have been fielding at least one inquiry per week (from locations all over the World- mainly USA)  who are interested in the one pass hemp harvesting machine.  As well as my continued exploration into the end uses of Lignin.  I happily report that one part of the inventions has been suggested by a recent company as it relates to end fiber "softness" being a major factor!   Part of this process involves having test plants.  4 of the 6 are going strong (I killed 1 and 1 didn't sprout) (Kenaf plants are now 8in tall, developed the 2nd set of leaves).
Kenaf plants are now 8in tall, developed the 2nd set of leaves



  I am extremely happy with the direction that MOhemp Energy and MOhemp Hazmat company endeavors are leading.
  MOhemp Energy sends out this invitation to the World, to join in these much needed endeavors.  We can make some money, help people and the planet at the same time!
The MOhemp Energy startup is looking all that more appealing when the current Federal and State of Missouri  Legislation and active bills that relate to Medical Cannabis, Industrial Hemp, Cannabis cures Cancer, PTSD treatment with Cannabis (Facebook hear a Missouri USA Veteran tell how Cannabis helped his PTSD).


In closing I believe MOhemp has a very bright future. 
 If you would like to join in this endeavor send email, call, or use the contact form and I will be in touch!  Scotty
  






Tuesday, February 16, 2016

MOhemp Hazmat Phytoremediation Diagrams




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The following diagrams are examples of the proposed

 MOhemp Hazmat 5 stage phytoremediation treatment train 


This couples the benefits of low cost phytoremediation and phytoextraction techniques for the Westlake Landfill and Coldwater Creek areas to naturally remove hazmat soil contaminants.

Field Phytoremediation Layout Diagrams 



MOhemp Hazmat Phytoremediation Diagram Field Layout Treatment Train
MOhemp Hazmat Phytoremediation Diagram Field Layout Treatment Train

 Hillside and Low Slope Diagrams

MOhemp Hazmat Diagram Modified Riparian Buffer Design with Containment Membrane
MOhemp Hazmat Diagram Modified Riparian Buffer Design with Containment Membrane

MOhemp Hazmat Phytoremediation Riparian Buffer Diagram
MOhemp Hazmat Phytoremediation Riparian Buffer Diagram

MOhemp Hazmat Sketch Phytoremediation 5 Stage Treatment Train
MOhemp Hazmat Sketch Phytoremediation 5 Stage Treatment Train


MO DNR Hazmat Locations St Louis RegionRadioactive Waste Sites in the St Louis Area Post Dispatch Image 

The landfill is divided into multiple sectors, within which are two operable units (OU), OU-1 and OU-2.  In addition to the radioactivity from the dumped barium sulfate cake, soil samples also indicate the presence of many more radioactive materials, including uranium, thorium, and elements resulting from their decay.
By Debbie Kring (Environmental Protection Agency) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
By Debbie Kring (Environmental Protection Agency) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

  • OU-1 covers 940 cubic yards (720 m3) on the surface (based on soil depth of 6 inches or 150 millimetres) and 24,000 cubic yards (18,000 m3) subsurface

  • OU-2 covers 8,700 cubic yards (6,700 m3) on the surface and 109,000 cubic yards (83,000 m3) subsurface

Coldwater Creek FUSRAP Map Toxic Storage Areas
Coldwater Creek FUSRAP Map Toxic Storage Areas


Monday, February 15, 2016

EPA Gina McCarthy Wrong Yet Again


Terra Johnson Douglas-February 13 at 6:44pm  posted in West Lake Landfill.
Just Moms STL, non-profit group formed to unite & organize against a harmful Superfund radioactive waste site from the Manhattan Project in their CommUnity
Just Moms STL, non-profit group formed to unite & organize against a harmful Superfund radioactive waste site from the Manhattan Project in their Community

Terra Johnson Douglas wrote Greg Wingard in Washington State 


asking him to support our bill and contact his contact his Representative to support the bill. I also told him how 

Gina McCarthy refused to meet with the Moms.

West Lake Landfill Protest

This was his response.

"Not surprised on Gina McCarthy. My understanding is that prior to her being the Administer, she worked on issues related to radiation for the agency, and was the one involved in making the call to shut down monitoring radiation on the west coast of the United States, a few months into the Fukushima accident.


I wrote our Region X, EPA Administer Dennis McClearan to protest this decision and was told by regional staff that the amount of available dilution in the Pacific Ocean was so great that it would not be possible to measure any increase in radiation over the existing background

My response was that they were either ignoring, or refusing to consider the role of preferential pathways, including currents and materials such as plastic particulates that would tend to concentrate the radiation and keep it suspended in the water column rather than it falling out into the sediment (meaning it would tend to travel rather than settle). They disagreed.


Recent information from independent sampling, carried out by Woods Hole Institute researchers has shown that radiation off the coast of Washington has now increased three to four-fold over the previous background levels, with the fingerprint of isotopes demonstrating that Fukushima is the only possible source for the increase."

What on Earth is Going on at  West Lake Landfill?

When odors from the neighboring Bridgeton Landfill became so intense, residents began making calls. What they unearthed was shocking! They learned that the adjacent West Lake Landfill houses massive amounts of illegally dumped nuclear weapons waste from the Manhattan Project, the U.S. – the secret U.S. military program created in 1942 to develop the atomic bomb.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Kenaf Yield Tables Univ Tennessee

The 5 tables in this post on Kenaf  Production Yield are screenshots of this document







Saturday, February 13, 2016

MOhemp Hazmat 5 Stage Treatment Train



Here is how MOhemp Hazmat 5 stage Phytoremediation process fits another scenario in the Treatment Train to remove the heavy metal toxins from the soil at St Louis Hazmat Sites.

This snippet of information from 
Phytoremediation for bioenergy: challenges and opportunities S.Gomes
Helena I. Gomes (2012) Phytoremediation for bioenergy: challenges and opportunities
Helena I. Gomes (2012) Phytoremediation for bioenergy: challenges and opportunities
 MOhemp Hazmat 5 stage process not only addresses the opportunities and threats.  It speeds up the phytoextraction process of Heavy Metals Toxic Removal.

Stage 1: Riparian Buffer
Stage 2: Organic Micro Fungi Stimulation and Habitat Creation
Stage 3: Solar Powered Electro-Horticulture 
Stage 4: Organic Tea Root Stimulation and Dust Control
Stage 5: Phytoremediation by Phytoextraction

All of which will provide a greater biomass resources that will offset the financial costs to implement the MOhemp Hazmat 5 Stage Phytoremediation green remediation treatment strategy.





Friday, February 12, 2016

Kenaf Riparian Water Filtration Westlake Landfill




PictureByron DeLear's photo.Byron DeLear's photo.

Riparian Kenaf Buffer Example for Low Slope Hillside MOhemp Hazmat Kenaf Phytoremediation Example

MOhemp Hazmat Kenaf Phytoremediation Diagram

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Design by Scotty, MOhemp Energy

A riparian buffer is a vegetated area ...which help partially protect a stream from the impact of adjacent land uses. It plays a key role in increasing water quality in associated streams, rivers, and lakes, thus providing environmental benefits (Wiki)


The following hillside on the Westlake Landfill Nuclear Waste Dumpsite where water flowed into the city sewers is an example of where a riparian buffer could be utilized to protect the Nuclear Waste contaminants from entering the city water system or the Mississippi and Missouri River.
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