Abstract
INTRODUCTION
This study intends to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of the current and forecasted market through 2013 for environmental biotechnology products and their use in a variety of waste treatment markets. This study contributes information and data that provide a total picture of the industry presented herein. The study intends to correlate data that has been calculated from many sources, including manufacturers that participate in this market. The objective of this study is to provide a comprehensive look the environmental biotechnology industry with detailed information on manufacturers; application markets; regulations; patents; government, academic and commercial developments; international markets; and innovative end use biofuel products.
SCOPE OF STUDY
This report contains:
- Descriptions of various types of environmental biotechnology products for waste treatment including microbial blends, nutrients, enzymes and microbes.
- The current market status of environmental biotechnology products for the waste treatment industry, with trends and forecasts for growth over the next 5 years
- Analysis of the environmental biotechnology industry on a worldwide basis, both from a market and application perspective
- Profiles of major product manufacturers.
INFORMATION SOURCES
This report is based on examining and calculating information from a variety of sources to obtain data that is balanced in regard to historical statistics and future predictions. This study forecasts the market' s growth through 2013, and includes data for manufacturer sales, application markets, and end-use biofuel products and the effect of market dynamics, regulation, and technology. Information is provided in terms of manufacturer' s products, sales, and other vital information. Applications are reviewed in terms of projected product sales and potential markets and customers. Market forecasts are expressed in current dollar values and market share percentages forecasted through 2013. Information sources are also included that enlighten the reader about the environmental biotechnology market in broader terms such as market sizes and waste stream generations.
This study is based on extensive research from a number of sources. These include government agency resources, such has the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Energy (DOE), U.S. Trade Commission, and international government agencies; trade journals and publications; and technical information provided by manufacturers; patent examination; and interviews with those involved in the industry such as manufacturers, researchers, and engineering contractors.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
Throughout her career as a researcher, analyst, and writer, Leslie Burk' s expertise focuses on the synergy of business and the environment. Her experience includes an emphasis on the presentation and synthesis of data and information for a variety of recipients including the general public, organizations, government officials, private business and industrial representatives. Ms. Burk' s environmental experiences spans from working for one of the largest national waste companies and dealing with issues pertaining to landfill activity, industrial and special waste markets and regulation, and other waste management activities to focusing on communication strategies for a regional environmental organization focusing on water quality issues, policy, and monitoring and research activities.
Table of Contents
- Environmental Markets for Biotechnology
- Chapter 1 - SUMMARY
- Summary Table: U.S. VALUE OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS FOR WASTE TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Summary Figure: MARKET SHARE BY PRODUCT TYPE, 2008 (%)
- Chapter 2 - OVERVIEW
- HISTORY AND CURRENT STATE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- Table 1 WORLWIDE VALUE OF REPRESENTATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETS, 2008
- Table 2 WORLWIDE VALUE OF REPRESENTATIVE WATER AND WASTEWATER MARKETS, 2008 ($ BILLIONS)
- Table 3 WORLWIDE VALUE OF REPRESENTATIVE REMEDIATION MARKETS, 2008 ($
BILLIONS)
- TRENDS
- Population Growth and Demographics
- The Costs and Negatives of Traditional Methods and Treatments
- The Costs and Negatives of ý (Continued)
- The Green Movement
- Chemicals-Declining Use
- TRENDS
- Waste Treatment Infrastructure Demands
- Organic Waste
- Toxic and Inorganic Waste
- Antibiotic Waste
- Bioeconomy
- Demand for Biofuels Derived From Waste Treatment
- MAJOR PRODUCTS
- MICROBIAL BLENDS
- NUTRIENTS
- ENZYMES
- MICROORGANISMS
- SALES OPPORTUNITIES
- FORECASTING PRODUCT SALES
- MAJOR APPLICATIONS
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- History of Wastewater Treatment
- Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Wastewater Market Developments
- Major Wastewater Treatment Product Markets
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- BIOREMEDIATION
- History of Bioremediation
- Major Bioremediation Product Markets
- MARKET FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS
- END USE MARKETS FOR BIOFUELS
- NEED FOR BIOFUELS
- Need for BioFuels (Continued)
- NEED FOR BIOFUELS
- Chapter 3 - PRODUCTS
- PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
- Table 4 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT/IMPORTANT APPROACHES
- MAJOR PRODUCT CATEGORIES
- MICROORGANISMS
- Heterotrophs vs. Autotrophs
- Aerobic and Anaerobic
- MICROORGANISMS
- Table 5 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBES FOR WASTE
TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Aerobic and Anaerobic (Continued)
- Table 6 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR MICROBES, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 1 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR MICROBES, 2008 (%)
- MICROBIAL BLENDS
- Need for Microbial Blends
- "Specially Formulated Blends" (Site Specific Blends)
- Microbe Only Blends
- Microbe/Enzyme Blends
- Microbe/Nutrient Blend
- Complete Blend
- Table 7 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBIAL BLENDS FOR WASTE
TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Complete Blend (Continued)
- Table 8 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR MICROBIAL BLENDS, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 2 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR MICROBIAL BLENDS,
2008 (%)
- NUTRIENTS
- Nutrient Classifications
- Macronutrients
- Micronutrients
- The Need for Nutrients
- NUTRIENTS
- Table 9 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF NUTRIENTS FOR WASTE
TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- The Need for Nutrients
- Table 10 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR NUTRIENTS, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 3 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR NUTRIENTS, 2008 (%)
- ENZYMES
- Pure Enzyme Product Types
- Hydrolases
- Oxygenases and Peroxidases
- Pure Enzyme Product Types
- ENZYMES
- Enzyme Uses
- Enzymes Produced from GMOs
- Enzyme Effectiveness as Waste Treatment Product
- Table 11 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENZYMES FOR WASTE
TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Enzyme Effectiveness as Waste ý (Continued)
- Table 12 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR ENZYMES, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 4 MAJOR COMPANIES' CURRENT MARKET SHARE FOR ENZYMES, 2008 (%)
- PRODUCT CRITERIA
- pH Level
- Temperature
- MANUFACTURING METHODS
- Stability
- Stability (Continued)
- Shelf Life
- Product Forms
- Mutations
- Stability
- PRODUCT CRITERIA
- Table 13 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS FOR WASTE TREATMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- MAJOR PRODUCT CATEGORIES
- Chapter 4 - PRODUCT APPLICATION MARKETS
- IDENTIFICATION
- Table 14 RELATIVE SIZE OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY IN THE
U.S. (NUMBER OF USERS)
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- SPECIFIC PRODUCT MARKET SHARE FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- Microbial Blends
- SPECIFIC PRODUCT MARKET SHARE FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT
- Table 15 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBIAL BLENDS FOR
WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPLICATION, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Nutrients
- Table 16 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF NUTRIENTS FOR WASTEWATER
TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Enzymes
- Table 17 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENZYMES FOR WASTEWATER
TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Microbes
- Table 18 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBES FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 19 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 20 U.S. PRODUCT SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS BY WASTEWATER TREATMENT METHODS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 21 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PRODUCT SALES BY TREATMENT METHOD, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 5 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PRODUCT SALES BY SPECIFIC APPLICATION,
2008 (%)
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT MARKET DYNAMICS
- Market for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT MARKET DYNAMICS
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT METHODS
- Anaerobic and Aerobic Methods
- Anaerobic
- Anaerobic Digestion
- Membrane Bioreactor (MBR)
- Aerobic
- Trickling Filter Processes
- Activated Sludge Processes
- Rotating Biological Contractor
- Anaerobic
- Anaerobic and Aerobic Methods
- WASTEWATER TREATMENT CUSTOMERS
- Municipal Wastewater Treatment Customers
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment Customers
- BIOREMEDIATION
- PRODUCT MARKET SHARE FOR BIOREMEDIATION
- Product Market Share for Bioremediation (Continued)
- Microbial Blends
- PRODUCT MARKET SHARE FOR BIOREMEDIATION
- Table 22 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBIAL BLEND PRODUCTS
FOR BIOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Nutrients
- Table 23 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF NUTRIENTS FOR WASTEWATER
TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Enzymes
- Table 24 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENZYMES FOR BIOREMEDIATION
APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Microbes
- Table 25 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBES FOR BIOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 26 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS FOR BIOREMEDIATION APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 27 U.S. PRODUCT SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS BY BIOREMEDIATION METHODS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 28 IN SITU BIOREMEDIATION MARKET SHARE BY SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHOD, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 6 IN SITU BIOREMEDIATION MARKET SHARE BY SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHOD, 2008 (%)
- Table 29 EX SITU BIOREMEDIATION MARKET SHARE BY SPECIFIC TREATMENT METHOD, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 7 EX SITU BIOREMEDIATION MARKET SHARE BY SPECIFIC TREATMENT
METHOD, 2008 (%)
- BIOREMEDIATION METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCT USE
- Ex Situ and In Situ Bioremediation Methods
- Site Assessment-Important Considerations in Product Choice
- Combination Treatment Methods
- Ex Situ and In Situ Bioremediation Methods
- BIOREMEDIATION METHODS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCT USE
- In Situ Bioremediation Methods
- Anaerobic and Aerobic Process
- Natural Attenuation Method
- Biostimulation Method
- Bioaugmentation Method
- Bioventing Method
- Biosparging Method
- Bioslurping Method
- Limitations
- Ex Situ Bioremediation Methods
- Bioreactor Method
- Slurry Bioreactor Method
- Dry Bioreactor Method
- Landfarming Method
- Soil Biopile Method
- Composting Method
- BIOREMEDIATION CUSTOMERS
- Environmental Engineers and Contractors
- Oil and Petroleum Companies
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Department of Defense (DOD)
- Superfund
- Brownfields
- OTHER APPLICATION MARKETS
- MICROBIAL BLENDS
- Table 30 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBIAL BLENDS FOR OTHER WASTE TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- NUTRIENTS
- Table 31 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF NUTRIENTS FOR OTHER WASTE TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- ENZYMES
- Table 32 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENZYMES FOR OTHER WASTE TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- MICROBES
- Table 33 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF MICROBES FOR OTHER WASTE TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 34 U.S. SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS FOR OTHER WASTE TREATMENT APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 35 U.S. PRODUCT SALES FOR U.S. MANUFACTURERS BY OTHER TREATMENT METHODS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 36 OTHER WASTE TREATMENT MARKET SHARE BY SPECIFIC APPLICATIOIN, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 8 OTHER WASTE TREATMENT PRODUCT SALES BY SPECIFIC APPLICATION,
2008 (%)
- GREASE TRAPS
- Grease Trap Customers
- GREASE TRAPS
- ANIMAL WASTE OPERATIONS
- Animal Waste Treatment Customers
- ODOR CONTROL
- Biofilter Treatment Customers
- COMPOSTING OPERATIONS
- SEPTIC SYSTEMS
- Alternative Septic System
- Aerobic Treatment Unit (ATU)
- Landfill Bioreactors
- Landfill Bioreactor Technology
- DEMAND FOR END-USE PRODUCTS
- HYDROGEN
- Hydrogen (Continued)
- Anaerobic Digestion Bioreactor Methods for Hydrogen Production
- Hydrogen Fuel Cells
- Microbial Fuel Cells
- HYDROGEN
- METHANE PRODUCTION
- Methane Production (Continued)
- Chapter 5 - TECHNOLOGY
- TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
- Table 37 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT TABLE
- TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS (CONTINUED)
- EFFECT ON PRODUCT SALES
- COMMERCIAL PRODUCT AND METHOD DEVELOPMENT
- Regenesis Remediation Services
- NanoLogix
- Bio-Organic Catalyst, Inc.
- Walter Surface Technologies
- Pelorus Environmental & Biotechnology Corp.
- GE Energy Financial Services
- Parsons Corporation
- ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENTS
- Michigan State University
- Purdue University
- Arizona State University
- University of California
- University of Wisconsin
- University of Idaho
- SUPERFUND BASIC RESEARCH PROGRAM
- Duke University SBRP
- Texas A&M SBRP
- University of California, Davis SBRP
- GOVERNMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
- Department of Energy
- The Microbial Genome Program
- DOE Joint Genome Institute
- DOE ý (Continued)
- Department of Energy
- Environmental Remediation Sciences Program
- OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
- NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
- PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY
- SAVANNAH RIVER NATIONAL LABORATORY
- GENETIC ENGINEERING
- Genetic Engineering (Continued)
- Forecast on Sales
- BIOPROSPECTING
- EXTREMOPHILES
- PATENTS
- Patents by Product Company
- Table 38 PATENTS BY COMPANY (NO. OF PATENTS)
- Patents by Application
- Table 39 PATENTS BY APPLICATION, 2005-2007 (NO. OF PATENTS)
- Table 39 (CONTINUED)
- Table 40 PATENTS BY APPLICATION, MARKET SHARE, 2005-2007 (NO. , %)
- Figure 9 PATENTS BY APPLICATION, MARKET SHARE (%)
- Significant Patents in Technology
- U.S. Patent No. 4,317,885: Microbial Process for Removing Non-ionic Surface Active Agents, Detergents and the like form Wastewater and Microorganisms Capable of Same
- U.S. Patent No. 5,593,883: Recovery of Ancient Microorganisms
- U.S. Patent No. 6,923,914: Remediation of Metal Contaminants with Hydrocarbon-utilizing Bacteria
- U.S. Patent No. 7,160,715: Radiation-resistant Microorganism
- U.S Patent No. 7,217,536: Medium and Method for Detecting/Identifying Microorganisms
- U.S. Patent No. 7,270,814: Odor Control Compositions and Methods
- U.S. Patent No. 7,279,102: Method of Treating Wastewater
- U.S. Patent No. 7,029,884: Carrier for Microorganism Incubation in Which Micro-elements and Inorganic Nutrient Salts Are Diffused
- U.S. Patent No. 7,154,000: Methods of Using Polylactate Release Compounds
- U.S. Patent No. 6,287,844: Compositions and Methods for Controlling Genetically Engineered Organisms
- U.S. Patent No. 6,274,368: Biodegradation of Explosives
- Significant Patents in Technology
- Chapter 6 - INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- MAJOR COMPANIES
- Table 41 MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS, MARKET SHARE, 2008 ($ MILLIONS, %)
- Figure 10 MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT MANUFACTURERS,
MARKET SHARE, 2008 (%)
- PRODUCT OFFERING
- DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
- Figure 11 DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
- Leadership
- CUSTOMERS
- Municipal Wastewater
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Commercial Service Industries
- Environmental Engineering Firms
- The Government
- Customer Needs
- Future Needs
- Future Needs (Continued)
- Municipal Wastewater
- Chapter 7 - MARKET DYNAMICS
- ECONOMICS
- TECHNOLOGY
- REGULATION
- THE REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS
- Continued Regulation of Contaminated Soil and Hazardous Cleanup
- THE REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS
- MARKET FORCES
- Market Forces (Continued)
- R&D INVESTMENT CYCLE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
- VENTURE CAPITALISM IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
- FEDERAL FUNDING OF ENVIRONMENTAL R&D
- Chapter 8 - INTERNATIONAL MARKET
- INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
- GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
- EXPORTS
- Table 42 APPARENT U.S. DEMAND FOR MICROORGANISMS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 43 APPARENT U.S. DEMAND FOR MICROBIAL BLENDS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 44 APPARENT U.S. DEMAND FOR NUTRIENTS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 45 APPARENT U.S. DEMAND FOR ENZYMES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 46 APPARENT U.S. DEMAND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS,
THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
- INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES
- NOVOZYMES A/S
- NVIRON BIOSOLUTIONS INC.
- BIONETIX INTERNATIONAL
- CLEVELAND BIOTECH LIMITED
- REGIONAL MARKETS-EUROPE, CANADA, LATIN AMERICA, ASIA, OTHER
- Table 47 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT MICROORGANISM PRODUCT DEMAND, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 48 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT MICROBIAL BLEND PRODUCT DEMAND, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 49 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT NUTRIENT PRODUCT DEMAND, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 50 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT ENZYME PRODUCT DEMAND, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 51 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT DEMAND, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS)
- Table 52 TOTAL GLOBAL APPARENT ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCT DEMAND BY COUNTRY, 2008 ($ MILLIONS/%)
- EUROPE
- CANADA
- LATIN AMERICA
- Brazil
- Mexico
- ASIAN MARKET
- Japan
- The U.S.
- INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
- POLLUTER-PAYS
- EUROPEAN UNION REGULATION
- THE KYOTO PROTOCOL
- NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (NAFTA)
- FINANCING AND EXPORT ASSISTANCE
- EX-IM BANK
- EXPORT WORKING CAPITAL PROGRAM
- OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION
- COMMERCIAL BANKS
- Chapter 9 - REGULATION
- HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- CLEAN WATER ACT
- RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT
- POLLUTION PREVENTION ACT
- CERCLA
- NCP
- NCP Product Schedule
- NCP
- SUPERFUND
- Superfund Cleanup Figures
- SARA
- Superfund Reform
- State Superfund Programs
- TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT
- Microbial Products of Biotechnology; Final Regulations Under the Toxic Substance Control Act
- TSCA Inventory Nomenclature and Reporting for Enzymes
- HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- SMALL BUSINESS LIABILITY RELIEF AND BROWNFIELDS REVITALIZATION ACT
- GREAT LAKES LEGACY ACT OF 2002
- NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN REGULATION
- H.R. 3080: America' s Brownfield Cleanup Act
- H.R. 2773: Biofuels Research and Development Enhancement Act
- H.R. 2773: Biofuels Research and ý (Continued)
- S. 696: Energy Research Act of 2007
- S. 1303: Wastewater Treatment Works Security Act of 2007
- FORECAST EFFECT ON PRODUCT SALES
- Forecast Effect on Product Sales (Continued)
- Chapter 10 - COMPANY PROFILES
- ALKEN-MURRAY CORPORATION
- BESTECHNOLOGIES, INC.
- BIO-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL
- BIOSCIENCE, INC.
- ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECH, INC.
- JRW BIOREMEDIATION, LLC
- MICRO-BAC INTERNATIONAL, INC.
- NOVOZYMES BIOLOGICALS, INC.
- REGENESIS, INC.
- UNITED TECH, INC.
- Chapter 11 - APPENDIX
- PATENTS
- SOURCES
- SOURCES (CONTINUED)
- SOURCES (CONTINUED)
- SOURCES (CONTINUED)

