EDWARD DOMANICO
Real Estate Commission in Las Vegas, NV

License number
Nevada S.0178724
Issued Date
Feb 12, 2016
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2017
Category
Real Estate Appraisers
Type
Salesperson
Address
Address
Las Vegas, NV 89128

Professional information

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Edward Domanico - Las Vegas, NV

Work:
Environmental Company
Regional Manager
Green Products / Consulting - Las Vegas, NV
President / Business Development Manager / Compliance & Regulatory Officer
AMERICANA SAFETY ASSOCIATES / THERMO FLUIDS, INC - Las Vegas, NV
Contract EH&S Consultant / Business Development Manager / Account Manager
Hazardous Materials Specalist Inc. - Fort Lauderdale, FL
President / Compliance Officer / EH&S Manager / Training Manager
Perma
Fix Environmental Services Hazardous Materials Manager
Education:
Miami Dade Comm. College.
BA in Business Management
New York Institute of Technology
Marketing and Business
Skills:
CHMM REM CSEM


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Compact Fluorescent Lamp (Cfl) Recycling Machine

US Patent:
2011010, May 12, 2011
Filed:
Nov 6, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/613790
Inventors:
Edward John Domanico - Las Vegas NV, US
Joseph DeMaria - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
B02C 23/00
US Classification:
241 375
Abstract:
A Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL's) contains approximately 4.3 mg of mercury vapor. The Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) Collection Apparatus is intended to provide a safe and reliable method for residential consumers to safely dispose of their spent CFL's. The apparatus looks similar to a standard size upright vending machine. It is used by residential customers at no cost. After inserting the spent CFL into the apparatus, the CFL collection process begins and the apparatus dispenses a discount product coupon to the user. This environmental health and safety incentive is courtesy of the retail store or facility owner where the Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) Collection Apparatus is located.A user inserted CFL is sealed behind an airtight entry chamber under negative vacuum pressure and mechanically fed into a collection chamber to be broken by a mechanical devise. The glass and metal fragments drop into a metal collection drum below. When full, the drum is collected by a third party service company and transported to a proper and licensed recovery, treatment, or disposal facility for reprocessing. The hazardous mercury vapors are drawn into a flexible nonporous tube and into a five (5) stage mercury vacuum recovery system. The mercury vapors molecularly bond with an activated carbon media that when saturated are similarly collected by a third party service company and transported to a proper and licensed recovery, treatment, or disposal facility for reprocessing.