Joseph
A. Pezzullo, President and William O. Heath, Chief Operating Officer of
Current Environmental Solutions™ (CES) along with David S. Ingle, U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE) appear as featured guests on former Secretary
of State, General Alexander Haig’sWorld Business Review.
The panel explores the role CES’s innovative Six-Phase Heating™ technology to remediate contaminated
soils and groundwater and some of the cutting-edge trends and
opportunities businesses must optimize to remain competitive in the
future.
Joseph Pezzullo states, "WBR-TV is an
educational and
technical TV program about innovative technologies and not an
advertorial for any particular company. The program is used as part of
the curriculum for many universities. Multi-Media Productions (MMP),
the show’s producers, wanted to do an environmental segment, so they
researched the leading companies having the most promising innovative
clean-up technologies. At that time, CES had just completed a project
in Portland, OR where we had achieved Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs)
for drinking water at a site that had been contaminated with high
levels of chlorinated hydrocarbons, and this was accomplished in about
one year. The studio heard of this success and contacted me about the
possibility of appearing on World Business Review. Above
all, they recognized CES as thepioneers ofelectric
resistive heating with the longest history of successful deployments of
the technology. At first, we were not invited to the studio, though we
were invited to showpiece a short on-location documentary. In October
2002 we arranged to film the documentary at the Silresim Superfund
Site, Lowell, MA where we had a SPH system in operation."
He continues, " Shortly after completing the
on-location program, I received a call from the producers. They
mentioned that General Haig was so intrigued with CES and SPH that he
wanted to extend us an invitation to his studio for a interview, and
Dave Ingle of the DOE was also invited as an industry expert. Dave is
the site manager at the DOE Pinellas, FL site, and he is well informed
about the technology. The studio interview was taped in Boca Raton, FL
in December 2002, and the final program is an integrated version of the
studio interview and on-location video."
L-R: Joseph Pezzullo, Gen. Alexander
Haig, Dave Ingle(DOE), William Heath