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To: DELT1970 who wrote (172032)8/23/2012 11:05:17 PM
From: RevoltNapper6  Respond to of 206191
 
Ridgeline -- I agree. I grew up in Wyoming, but never visited Deaver. Deaver is in the heart of the beautiful Big Horn mountains. The location is only fifty miles from Billings and a few hundred miles from the Bakken and Oil Sands.

Controlling manufacturing costs and manufacturing systems should be a huge advantage. More importantly, the fact they are significantly expanding their infrastructure implies they are thinking big. If they were planning fifty systems they would not lease a 65,000 square foot facility. In my opinion their actions imply they are thinking strategically and longer term.

I have a friend who I will be visiting in Wyoming in October. He retired last year from Alstrom Power systems were he designed and constructed pollution control systems for power companies and oil companies. Although he does not know the company (Ridgeline), he fully understands the air and water compliance problems of energy producers and operators water in the western US and Canada. Over a period of thirty years he installed pollution control systems costing more than $10 million for several companies. On October 20, we will travel to Redfield, SD for a three day pheasant hunt . Our route takes us within seventy miles of Deaver. We will make a detour to visit the facility. I hope it is operational.

This is very encouraging.

RN6