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Max Weiss has 16 years experience with systems
and project design relating to pollution control and remediation. He is a past member
of the Industrial Research Consortia and Technical Advisory Committee, of The
Center for Biofilm Engineering, Montana State University, and has been involved
in biofilm research and application since the early 1990s. Weiss is vice
president/treasurer of the ASPE Research Foundation and co-inventor of the
Remediator, an application of fixed biofilm to dispose of drain grease, holding
patents in that technology. Reach him by phone at 406-883-4180 or by fax at
406-883-4181.
The time is now and the opportunity is real
- to take advantage of the energy potential of fats, oil and grease, and make
them a viable source of alternate domestic fuel.