To: scion who wrote (2119 ) 9/4/2010 8:36:11 AM From: scion Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574 JBII update from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: SwingTrade Member Forum (1) New York State Department of Environmental Rawnoc 09/03/2010 09:35:41 PMsiliconinvestor.com BB's Stock Haven JBII update from the New York State Department Rawnoc 09/03/2010 09:34:36 PMsiliconinvestor.com Stock Twitter Board JBII update from the New York State Department Rawnoc 09/03/2010 09:33:26 PMsiliconinvestor.com SwingTrade Member Forum JBII update from the New York State Department Rawnoc 09/03/2010 09:33:14 PMsiliconinvestor.com Posted by: Rawnoc Date: Friday, September 03, 2010 9:35:41 PM In reply to: lovethatgreen who wrote msg# 231627 Post # of 231633 (1) New York State Department of Environmental Conservation says JBII rocks, (2) Islechem, former R&D lab of Oxy ($60 billion NYSE company) says JBII rocks, and (3) Conestoga-Rovers & Associates (CRA) is finalizing the report that certifies that JBII rocks. or (4) A bunch of anonymous sociopathic cowards on a message board say it's a scam. Who to believe?siliconinvestor.com Posted by: Rawnoc Date: Friday, September 03, 2010 9:34:36 PM In reply to: Rawnoc who wrote msg# 1947076 Post # of 1948486 JBII update from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation: 1. Stack test done and appears to have passed with flying colors!!!! 2. JBII appears very soon to be the first viable plastic-to-fuel company in North America with ZERO toxic fumes or substances. 3. PERMIT = Diesel fuel production and sales at a massive gross profit per gallon IMO! Posted by: Steady_T Date: Friday, September 03, 2010 9:16:15 PM In reply to: righty who wrote msg# 68839 Post # of 68845 I talked to DEC this afternoon. The stack test was conducted on Aug 17th. Eyeball results of the data monitors as the data was collected was good. The final results will come back in reports after data analysis and data normalization. The particulate test filters had nothing visible to the naked eye. That is way good. 3 different type of plastics were run. I didn't find out what they were. DEC expects to receive the reports back very soon. There is a EPA annual reporting deadline coming up that is consuming much time for DEC and the labs that do the analysis. This happens every year. That may be why it has taken this long to get the reports back. CRA and IsleChem are both involved in the permit application. There have been some people out on vacations. DEC may require additional stack testing AFTER the permit is issued. They will decide that after the formal reports are presented in the application. There were no issues raised by the stack test upon preliminary examination of the data. My conclusion is that the application will be approved when submitted. The data suggests that the stack gasses look like a regular boiler gasses. The preliminary look at NOX, SOX, CO were that of a well controlled boiler. Fill in your own pump here .............siliconinvestor.com