Allegheny Ozone
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The company has been working for two years with ''Kerfoot Technologies'' of Mashpee, Mass. to develop their water treatment system. | The company has been working for two years with ''Kerfoot Technologies'' of Mashpee, Mass. to develop their water treatment system. | ||
- | It is also working on methodology to drain and treat water from abandoned coal mines to reuse in [[Hydro-fracturing|hydro-fracturing]] gas wells. | + | It is also working on a methodology to drain and treat water from abandoned coal mines to reuse in [[Hydro-fracturing|hydro-fracturing]] gas wells. |
Jeff Pyle is President of Allegheny Ozone. | Jeff Pyle is President of Allegheny Ozone. |
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Somerset, Pennsylvania-based Allegheny Ozone Inc. is an environmental cleanup company that has an on-site process for treating waste water from Marcellus shale drilling.
The company has been working for two years with Kerfoot Technologies of Mashpee, Mass. to develop their water treatment system.
It is also working on a methodology to drain and treat water from abandoned coal mines to reuse in hydro-fracturing gas wells.
Jeff Pyle is President of Allegheny Ozone.