Stephen R Kellogg, Age 6226 Jacobs Hwy, Binghamton, NY 13901

Stephen Kellogg Phones & Addresses

26 Jacobs Hwy, Binghamton, NY 13901 (607) 772-9577

Hallstead, PA

Melville, NY

26 Jacobs Hwy, Binghamton, NY 13901 (607) 768-9145

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Stephen Kellogg - Lawyer

Specialties:
Corporate Law, Banking Law, Commercial Law
ISLN:
905957201
Admitted:
1967
University:
Trinity College, B.A., 1961
Law School:
State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 1966

License Records

Stephen L. Kellogg

Licenses:
License #: E-2180 - Expired
Category: Engineering Intern

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Resumes

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Auxiliary Services Operations Manager

Location:
Binghamton, NY
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Binghamton University
Auxiliary Services Operations Manager
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Location:
United States

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Wikipedia

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Stephen Kellogg And The Sixers

Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers is an American rock band formed in Western Massachusetts in 2003. The band features lead singer Stephen Kellogg (Born: ...

Us Patents

Method Of Sludge Removal

US Patent:
5302295, Apr 12, 1994
Filed:
Dec 29, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/997877
Inventors:
Stephen R. Kellogg - Stratford CT
Ralph A. Klass - New Milford CT
Assignee:
YWC Technologies - Trumbull CT
International Classification:
C02F 1114
US Classification:
210710
Abstract:
The invention provides a method for removing a solid material, e. g. , sludge, from the bottom of a body of water. The method includes the steps of: a) placing a turbidity curtain of water impermeable material about a first minor portion of a body of water, the curtain extending from the surface to the bottom of the body and defining a first cell, b) pumping sludge from the first cell, c) placing a turbidity curtain around a second minor portion of the body of water, the curtain extending from the surface to the bottom of the body and defining a second cell, d) pumping sludge from the second cell after pumping from the first cell has ceased, e) after the resuspended solids in the water in the first cell have been allowed to settle for a predetermined time after pumping, moving the first cell to a different location in the body of water, and f) repeating steps d) and e) with the first cell, after being moved, becoming the second cell and the second cell becoming the first cell. Step f) is repeated until all, or a desired portion, of the body of water has been dredged.

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