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Meter Engineers Launches Petro Gone™ Meter Prover Solvent

Meter Engineers Launches Petro Gone™ Meter Prover Solvent Share Article Meter Engineers releases its’ in-house product, Petro Gone™, to the petroleum industry. A purpose-built solvent to ease the process of removing hydrocarbons prior to water draw calibration. Petro Gone™ by Meter Engineers The quality, reliability, and ease of use make this product a game-changer for any technician working with meter provers in the petroleum industry. KECHI, Kan. (PRWEB) June 10, 2021 Brad Young, President of Meter Engineers, has announced it has a new product offering. A cleaning mixture originally used for the company’s own needs, and now available and trademarked as Petro Gone™. It is an environmentally friendly, citrus-derived solvent formulated to remove hydrocarbons prior to meter prover calibration.

St Louis-area entrepreneur Orlando Watson shares story

Watson said that neither COVID nor cancer could stop his entrepreneurial spirit Credit: St. Louis American Orlando Watson is a concert promoter and co-owner of Prime 55 Restaurant in the U. City Loop. Author: Sylvester Brown (Jr. – The St. Louis American) Published: 7:48 AM CDT May 31, 2021 Updated: 7:48 AM CDT May 31, 2021 ST. LOUIS “I was watching my leg die.” In November of 2019, Orlando Watson, 44, concert promoter and co-owner of Prime 55 Restaurant in the U. City Loop had to make a tough decision. A sarcoma cancer had formed in his left leg, below the knee. It wasn’t the first time. In 2006, lymphatic cancer had manifested in the same knee. He initially refused traditional chemo and radiation therapy.

Arkansas turkey season concludes with just over 7,000 birds checked

Photo courtesy of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. LITTLE ROCK Arkansas hunters harvested and checked 7,010 eastern wild turkeys during the 2021 turkey season, which concluded May 9. While the harvest showed a similar decrease to that of surrounding states, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission biologists are hopeful for the future. “We did expect to see a decline in checked birds this year,” Jeremy Wood, AGFC Turkey Program coordinator, said. “With conservative season dates and new regulations in place to spread hunting pressure, we tried to give turkeys as much of a chance as we could to breed and create future hunting opportunities while maintaining a reasonably good hunting experience. We have to think about the resource first if we want to see the population increase.”

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