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To: Charles A. King who wrote (10533)4/6/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
An addendum to the post regarding the public analysis - it says the plant had been operated at a process capacity of 900 gallons an hour during emissions testing in June, 1997, but it would need a larger thermal oxidizer to operate the plant at the permitted rate of 1000 gph. Back in those days, there was no stirring mechanism in the feedstock tank, so there was a continuing variation in what was fed to the thermal oxidizer from the different strata.

Also, I actually count 68 EPC countries.

Charles



To: Charles A. King who wrote (10533)4/6/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: John B. Ray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
It sure would be wonderful to see the green machine do it's thing.

It seems like it would be hard sell to a processor with all of its start up cost to a potential customer when it isn't profitable enough to run a processor that is already built and installed etc.

There has been so much talk on this thread in days past relative to fuel prices making it unprofitable to run the current processor. I'm not great at accounting and there are a lot of missing numbers in post #10533 (current prices of feedstock, diesel etc.) but the rough numbers look like it would be profitable to run the current processor even if just at 600 gph?

Am I missing something? Was there something besides non-profitability keeping the LP from processing at the Charleston facility?

It sure would be wonderful to see the green machine do it's thing.

Still hoping

jray