Recent News
HTP Presents at LMOP
Heartland's Terry Beasy delivered a presentation entitled CHP Technology Applied to Leachate Management at the EPA's 15th Annual LMOP Conference in Baltimore. Read the presentation at the link below.
LMOP Presentation: CHP Technology Applied to Leachate Management
HTP Rolls Out Enhanced Pond Management System
HTP is building and demonstrating its newest technology for treating waste water, the Enhanced Pond Management System. Testing will be underway at Seneca Resources, Owls Nest Pad B site in Elk County, PA, and will be demonstrated in January. Anyone wishing to visit the demonstration and see both the Enhanced Pond Management System and the Concentrator in operation please use the Contact tab for contact information for Produced Water.
LM-HT® Concentrator Purchased by Waste Management's Turnkey Landfill in Rochester, NH
A 20,000 GPD LM-HT® Concentrator that utilizes half of the exhaust gas from a Centaur 40 Turbine gen-set as the principal energy source has been purchased by Waste Management's Turnkey Landfill in Rochester, NH after completing an eight month demonstration period.
Seneca Resources Announces "Zero Surface Discharge" policy and "Zero Liquid Discharge Operation" in the Marcellus Shale.
National Fuel Gas' wholly owned E&P company, Seneca Resources, announced a "Zero Surface Discharge" policy along with a "Zero Liquid Discharge Operation" in the Marcellus Shale at NFG's Analyst Day on September 9, 2011.
Raymond James Reiterates Strong Buy Rating for National Fuel Gas Company - Cites Heartland Technolgy Partners "Green Solution" for Water Disposal
From Raymond James:
"One of the more interesting things we saw on our tour was a produced water treatment facility that National Fuel Gas is testing out. The facility (constructed by Heartland Technology Partners) essentially separates the well flowback water by evaporating the H2O and then solidifying the left over brine and other chemicals from the well, providing a very environmentally safe solution to recycling the well water fluids."
