Imperial Resources, Inc. (OTCBB: IPRC.OB, OTCQB: IPRC) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Imperial Oil & Gas, Inc. is pleased to announce that full testing on the rebuilt Green Tide Salt Water Disposal Facility has commenced.
The new control panel was installed as expected on July 18, 2012 and initial testing of the electronic depth sensors has been carried out successfully. The Company will now commence testing the general plumbing integrity as well as the operation of the transfer pumps upon completion of zero calibrating the tank depth sensors.
Water will be pumped into the tanks to test the sensors, the control panel and the emergency shut-offs. The Company intends to methodically isolate each tank and section of plumbing to test each individual element. Once the systems are online the various tank electronics will act as redundancy backup for the others.
Finally the computer system that manages the drop off stations valves and transaction recording, based on identifying codes inputted by disposal truck drivers, will be tested. Once testing has been completed, commercial operations will begin immediately.
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