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To: marcos who wrote (2965)9/9/2002 8:48:31 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 8273
 
Don't say none at all. You have to permit the stack. It has to be somewhat abating. that is all. Do you think all the stacks in coal plants and sulphide mills today are pumping out none at all? Well come on! So you go to them with one that does 98% and you cannot get a permit? I hope to tell you it is possible and doable.
But no, you cannot permit 90% probably new out of the box. Right now Inco says it is 90% and they are running happily. As further evidence of what can be done, look at automotive exhausts. Are they 100%? Of course not. Lord knows what they are but they are not 100%.

Right now we know a professor who designs abatement plants for sulphide emissions. Now. to get permitted. Can be done. Real. All sorts of biggie clients. Owns company to do this.

What does a paper plant do? It emits sulphide or chloride. What does a power plant do burning coal, gas or diesel? It emits sulphide and other acids. Can they be permitted? Yes. Every day.

This 99.9% rule does not exist. Permitting is possible. Experts in the field with more degrees than I have syllable in my resume tell me that it is doable. Why don't companies do this? What are companies? People who have money, maybe, but they are not Isaac Newton. They hire my consultants to tell them what to do, and if they cannot understand it or fear the bogeyman they won't do it. And they play with prejucides. They do not necessarily make money either, so that don't make them experts. I had Kerr Addison Mines milling staff tell me that S02 abatement did not work. That they could not take the solids out of water. And a guy who consulted for Suncor tell me it did work and they could do it. Who was right? A gold mining company who lost their mine, and knew just gold mining or a chemical engineer with the patent?

EC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (2965)9/9/2002 9:12:24 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
looked at kyrgistan I mean conquest.

Sure they can find mines in krygstanosis and speak swahili, which other companies I know like world wide minerals and the ilk could not do, but one think irks me or two.

1. can they rite better web pages than the one they wrote. If they said that I would relax. Where is the scroll bar on the right? They forgot the scroll bar.

2. And which one of their directors can shit gold bricks? this is a necessity these days.

krystanosis. I don't know. Isn't that a hide out for the Chechyan mafia?

EC<:-}