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ul viL <br /> ENVIRO-RANGER. MEETING THE CHALLENGES OF OUR TIME <br /> One of the hottest environmental issues being raised by a concerned <br /> public is the topic of toxic pollution. Daily newspapers headline <br /> stories about toxic waste, tainted drinking water, costly contamination <br /> clean-ups, and prolonged toxic-related legal battles. In addition, <br /> consumer groups have banded together to force the identification and <br /> regulation of industrial contamination. The battle is particularly <br /> heated in environmentally-conscious California, where it is fact that <br /> the basic rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of pure drinking <br /> water are being infringed upon. Health conscious families are being <br /> forced to buy costly filters or bottled water service due to their <br /> uncertainty regarding tap water contamination levels, and the corporate <br /> world is being inundated with class action law suits, as the responsible <br /> party for this problem. <br /> As a result of the actions of these concerned consumer groups, California <br /> has enacted the strictest, toughest, most stringent regulations regarding <br /> underground tanks containing potential contaminants. California laws, <br /> including the Cortisee Statute and AB 1362 require the registration and <br /> monitoring of underground tanks respectively. Since these guidelines <br /> have been passed, affected industries have been in a "rush" to meet <br /> compliance deadlines. <br /> This has created a new service industry to meet "industrial" compliance <br /> requirements. This niche has been filled by (companies like) , San Jose <br /> based Azonic Technology, Inc. , which sells and services an active aspir- <br /> ating continuous monitoring underground device called the Enviro-Ranger. <br /> The sensor covers the hydrocarbon range from C4 to C6 including Isobutane, <br /> propane, methane, benzene, IPA, acetone, TCA, TCE, CF3 - CL3 , tulune, <br /> etc. This easy to install device measures the levels of hydrocarbon-, <br /> contamination over a 500 foot radius using 12 underground probes (see - <br /> brochure) . Each probe conducts a sensor test Every 8 hours and will <br /> trigger an alarm and pin-point the contamination leak when industry stand- <br /> ards are "breached" . This allows the affected customers to react quickly, <br /> to determine the extent of the leak, which could stop a potential liability <br /> from becoming a financial disaster. <br /> The range of the Enviro-Ranger allows it to be adapted to meet diverse <br /> industrial "applications" from the semiconductor industry to small firms <br /> such as paint shops, gas stations, and dry cleaning establishments, etc. <br /> Azonic Technology, Inc. , works with different companies to define their <br /> requirements, then provides installation, monitoring, and after sales <br /> services. <br /> In the battle between health conscious citizens groups and the cost- <br /> conscious industries over toxic waste, Azonic Technology, Inc. , provides <br /> a monitoring "check" to protect the local environment while keeping <br /> industrial costs down. For a cost effective investment, companies <br /> involved in toxic waste by-products can insure against future long- <br /> term and costly legal liabilities and at the same time meet state and <br /> federal regulations. <br /> AZONIC TECHNOLOGY, INC. 1671 Mabury Rd. San Jose, CA 95133 Telephone: (408) 729-4900 Telex: 510 600 5750 <br />