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To: gcrispin who wrote (20872)3/13/2005 10:09:36 AM
From: Brendan W  Respond to of 78476
 
If anything, I found the www.stopbennett.com website encouraging for the lack of substance there. The NIMBY problem is what makes the investment attractive. How to treat the soils is a science question and a judgment as to relative costs of different methods. Contaminated soils still need to be treated and somebody is going to be unhappy about how its done. Canadian provinces have procedures for deciding and Bennett has commissioned other plants based on similar procedures.

One clarification about my previous post: the stock issuance in December was at $4 CANADIAN.