T&J Enterprises of Spokane has brought together products
manufactured by Brock Probiotics of California and Rocky
Mountain Bio-Products, Inc., of Colorado to help eliminate a
major portion of the pollution entering our Aquifers, waterways
and runoff into surface waters. Our products are a replacement
to the use of the majority of growing related chemical products
being used by homeowners, businesses, our agricultural industry,
city, county, state and federal governments and school
districts. The consensus of those who monitor ground water
pollution and pollution runoff is that a high percentage of it
originates from home lawns and gardens and other turf grass
management and agricultural methods, which rely upon these
chemicals. Widespread use of our products will dramatically
reduce and eliminate these inputs and move us well along to
solving the problem.
The Mycorrhiza Project is about creating a broad based
partnership involving the Press, Environmentalists, the Chemical
Companies, the Federal, State and Local Governments, the School
Districts, Private Enterprise, and Individuals. It encompasses
and involves all levels of our society in eradicating a major
part of one of our longest standing problems: pollution of our
foods, soil and water from chemicals used on farms, gardens and
lawns.
Locally, the issue is protecting our Aquifer, rivers and
lakes from ground based pollutants. We believe that only through
multi-levels of involvement, the issue of protecting our Aquifer
and waterways will easily become a cost-effective reality. But
the scope of The Mycorrhiza Project is not limited in impact to
our local problems - the issues and problems are national and
worldwide.
BioVam - Biotic - Mycorrhiza Soil and Root Inoculant and
Biosol Organic Fertilizer, as answers and solutions to the above
issues are irrefutable. Our products represent and provide both
economic and social motivation to clean up our environment and
improve our quality of life. These two products provide for
truly healthy, productive and safe growing methods and out
perform anything on the market today. They provide and produce
benefits and results unmatched by chemical growing methods
without the dangerous side effects of polluting our soils,
Aquifers and waterways or runoff waters with commercial
agricultural and home use chemicals.
In the past, there have been cooperative ventures and
projects in which all facets of government, private enterprise
and the individual had the same singular goal and vested
interest in achieving. Remarkable among them was the Polio
Vaccination efforts of the 1950's.
Now, 50 years later, we have another major public health
problem: chemical pollution of our environment, our food
supplies and the waters below and above ground. Its dangers and
effects are not arguable. We now have a solution, which will
eliminate a major part of this pollution, and restore balance to
much of the damage that has been done. As with the Polio
Vaccination effort, we all can and must work together to put a
halt to ground water and runoff pollution. Our organic products
replace the use of polluting chemicals. We have an answer. We
have a solution. And, we believe we have the will and desire and
infrastructure to put it into effect.
The news media has a responsibility to provide accurate
and timely reports on issues that effect and concern us all.
Recently there aired a local news story on the dangers of
chemical contamination of the skins of our fruits and vegetables
from pesticides, etc., used by agriculture so we could have
"healthy looking" produce. We were informed that those
toxins are poisoning us and are a danger to our health. The
newsperson said that the best precaution was to peel all our
fruits and vegetables to decrease the amounts and levels of
toxins ingested. Suggesting that "most" of the toxins
remain on the peel. No mention was made, however, to what
amounts of toxins get into the flesh of the fruits and
vegetables. And no viable solution was offered beyond peeling
them. This is not an answer, nor should we settle for it as the
only thing we can do as was suggested in that news report. Our
news media now have the answer and not only have "good
news" to report - about our ability to solve these issues -
but have the responsibility to report that there "is"
a solution and replacement to one of our most serious and long
standing problems. Let them join as a partner by informing
people of it.
The chemical providers have a responsibility for they are
at the brunt of the governmental mandates (and everyone's
complaints) to find and offer a replacement. This solution
"does not" displace any industry. It does, however,
offer them a chance to be responsible business leaders and show
that anyone can adapt and be successful with its use and
application. The methods and technologies to apply our products
already exist within those industries - massive retooling is not
necessary for them to begin using our products. The cost
effectiveness to them and to their customer base is proven. And
the "reasons" for them to begin using our products are
clear. We have the answer. Let them join as a partner in this
solution and revitalize our environment.
The environmentalists have a responsibility for their
prime concern is our environment and our interaction with the
environment. Now they have an answer, a solution and a
replacement to point to and offer, instead of just saying don't
do this and stop doing that. We have a viable replacement on the
market, within everyone's means to afford. Environmentalists
have "the reasons" why we all should be using our
products. Our products achieve more than stop inputs of many
pollutants into our environment. Our products achieve and
produce results beyond anything used today can equal or offer in
"bettering" our environment. Our products offer a
radical cultural change, positive beyond anyone's dreams with a
sound foundation upon which to stand. We have the answer. Let
them join as partners in implementing this solution and
informing people of it.
The Federal government has a responsibility and is
mandating that all levels of government and industry address and
solve their local pollution issues, and because some of the land
over our Aquifers, within our watersheds and near our waterways
is under "their" jurisdiction and care, they are
polluting it.
- The Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water, Guidance
Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint
Pollution in Coastal Waters, Chapter 4: Management Measures
for Urban Areas, Pollution Prevention Management Measure. http://www.epa.gov/owowwtr1/NPS/MMGI/Chapter4/ch4-6.html
outlines goals and measures for NSP management by states and
local governments. Our products are achieving the end
results they are setting as desirable goals. With our
products a viable, cost effective solution not only is being
implemented and spearheaded by a private sector company but
is being offered to and looked at by the very same entities
the EPA's goals and measures are directed at. We have an
answer and solution that is being taken seriously - and
used. Let them join as a partner in this solution.
State governments have a responsibility because much of
the land and roads, watersheds and waterways are under their
control, jurisdiction and care. And they are polluting them. We
have the answer. Let them join as a partner in this solution.
County governments have a responsibility because even
more of our lands, roadways, watersheds and waterways are under
their control, jurisdiction and care. And they are polluting
them. We have the answer. Let them join as a partner in this
solution.
City governments have a responsibility because they are
"the" major player responsible for protection of our
local lands, Aquifers, watersheds and waterways and responsible
for the welfare and health of the citizens who are dependent on
them, who use and live near them. Because our cities are our
biggest local landowners and landlords their need for an answer,
a solution and replacement to the inputs of chemicals from their
own hands is rightly a major concern within our communities.
Cities have the responsibility to lead the way and be proactive
in joining as a partner in the solution. Government, by example,
will help quickly solve a major part of the chemical pollution
problems. Will establish a model for the rest of the community,
and the rest of the nation to follow. They now have the answer.
Let them join as a leading partner in this solution.
School Districts have a responsibility to teach and care
for our children. When chemical fertilizers are added to the
lawns around our schools, many schools keep the children inside
for a couple of days. They know our children are not safe from
chemicals being applied to those lawns. They know those
chemicals are contributing to our pollution issues. We have the
answer. Let them join as a partner in this solution.
Private enterprise has a responsibility because through
their businesses, their lands and farms are inputting chemicals
into our soils, our Aquifers, waterways and runoff waters, and
our foods. Practices and chemicals for which they now have
replacements, but moreover, can now offer to their customers as
an answer and solution to their chemical concerns, and for
themselves a replacement for the pollutants being used to grow
our foods commercially. They will raise the quality and health
of their produce and their yields within the same growing space
while stopping their inputs of pollution into our Aquifer. We
have the answer. Let them join with government as partners in
solving the problem and implementing the solution.
The individual homeowner has a responsibility because
through their lawns and gardens they are pouring the single
greatest input of chemicals into our soils, our foods, our
waterways and our Aquifers. Until now, they have never had -
except by going without - an answer, a replacement, and a viable
and quality cost effective solution available for their use. The
public is truly and honestly concerned and has long yearned for
an answer, a solution and quality replacement for their chemical
usage. We have the answer. Let them join as the single most
important partner in solving these issues and problems and
implementing the solution to chemical pollution into our soils,
Aquifers, waterways and runoff waters.
We are talking about a partnership wherein all partners
"win".
We submit there is something seriously wrong with the picture
and practice of having to be "cautious" because of the
chemicals in our foods and on our lawns, and that it is time to
change it. There "is" now an answer and solution to
the issues of toxins in our food, water and general growing
environment. A viable and quality replacement and solution is
available to having to scrub and peel and "take
precautions" with our fruits and vegetables. We submit,
there is a way to get "healthy looking" vegetables,
fruits, plants, lawns, trees, flowers and environment - and that
way is through the use of our products and enhanced growing
methods. With BioVam - Biotic - Mycorrhiza soil and root inoculant and Biosol Organic Fertilizer, they "will"
be healthy looking because they "are" healthy, and
because "they can now be grown that way". There will
be no toxins on or within them because there are none within our
products. We will have a healthier and cleaner environment
because "that" is what the use of these products
directly and quickly achieves. As a result, our quality of life
improves.
Our environment should be a pleasant place in which to live,
work and experience, and not a place wrought with hazards in
which the only solutions are to scrub and peel away their
effects, hoping that we got it all, fearing that we didn't. With
our products there are no such hazards and concerns.
This is what The Mycorrhiza Project and our products are all
about. They represent and provide a cleaner and healthier way to
grow and they provide many environmental benefits and results
producing an immediate and sustained cleaner and healthier
environment and Eco system in which to grow our plants and for
people to live. We must all become partners in that process.
Thomas Giannou
T&J Enterprises
Spokane, Washington
February 20, 1999
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