Position of Reticulus in a general economic doom and gloom

"Infrastructure an investment opportunity in a collapsing market", GLOBAL INVESTOR 'Doom and Gloom' has just begun - bearish newsletter editor finds little cheer in most assets.

Barbara Kollmeyer (Editor for MarketWatch in Los Angeles), 2008-03-07

Endorsement of Reticulus by a Public Engineer

Meeting with a Public Engineer:

  • Agreed that Reticulus system will accomplish its goal.
  • Agreed that TeamCat Inc. can install Reticulus system for gathering experimental data while simultaneously handling the Greenbriar problem, a community of 12 houses and no waste water treatment system - all effluent is released directly into the nature.
  • Agreed that the effluent coming out of the tanks will be legally cleaner than the effluent from the wetland system.
  • Agree that the trailer experiment (building a wetland system on a trailer for demonstration/testing purposes) will work.

Meeting with State Representative John Whitaker

On May 10, TeamCat members presented Reticulus to State Representative Mr. John Whitaker at TeamCat´s office.

John liked the system and thought that he could help out finding some suitable State programs.

Meeting with Iowa DNR

On May 9, TeamCat Inc. met with Mr. Brent Parker at Iowa Department of Natural Resources

Meeting with Environmental Protection Agency

On May 2, TeamCat Inc. members presented Reticulus in EPA District 7 office, Kansas City, KS.

From EPA, the meeting was attended by Environmental Engineering specialists Rao Suranpalli and John Dunn.
TeamCat Inc. presented the Reticulus system, developed over the last several years.

Rao and John agreed that Reticulus addresses and solves several problems insufficiently addressed by conventional or similar systems:

  1. Nitrite and nitrate conversion and decomposition

  2. Grinder failures

  3. Storm water handling

  4. Central monitoring and management

Presentation to RUSS

On August 2, 2006, TeamCat gave a presentation about Reticulus to Regional Utility Services Service representatives from 11 South-East Iowa counties.

TeamCat gave a 2-hour presentation, to all the county representatives (28-30) including engineers.

  • TeamCat described a Reticulus subsystem dealing with sewage only.
  • Mentioned that it would cost about the same as the "lagoon" systems systems they currently build.
  • Stated that the effluent quality would be much higher.
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