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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Brooke who wrote (8734)2/6/1998 10:55:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
Bob,

Carl and myself were there for only some 8 hours. Like I said before, the final product tanks appeared almost full according to the level gages. The final product piping from the unit to the storage tanks were warm, etc, etc....

If I knew the answer to your question, I certainly wouldn't post it out here since this is exactly the kind of crap the SEC apparently had so much heartburn with before.

However, I can probably fairly state that I'm sure the unit has had its periods where it was shut down for several days or so. I would hypothesize this would be because they needed to offload final product from tankage or have samples sent for testing. But in no way does this mean that the machine is not capable of running 24/7/340 (periodic maintenance periods included).

And I've stated before, units built for clients will likely be built and assembled inside a building. The semi-mobile concept faded away long ago when they realized that 600-1000 Gph units would be the norm. Thus, customers will realize that what is assembled and operational in Charleston will not look like what they have built for them. Well... they won't be operating out of a trailer anyway.

And you're not bothering me with your questions... I just don't how to answer them to your satisfaction. But we roll the dice and hope that we come out winners. That has been my approach with GRNO.

Regards,

Ron