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Re: Jack_Bolander post# 7337

Wednesday, 04/24/2019 8:51:33 AM

Wednesday, April 24, 2019 8:51:33 AM

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Once again what you call a fact is YOUR OPINION. Which is incorrect, AGAIN.

Let me ask this question. Waste Management has a stated goal of being 100% NatGas power. You claim they operate over 100,000 units. What other trucks do they operate other than refuse trucks? How many of those trucks do they have? How many new trucks do they take delievery on in a month, quarter, yearly basis? With 100,000 in their entire system it would seem to me they could be turning 10% of their fleet over every year which means 10,000 new vehicles. If 80% are natGas units then 8,000 new NatGas trucks a year seems reasonable.

If you would have bothered to look at the date on that article BAJISTA posted would would have seen it is almost a year old. This means your assumption is completely incorrect as the NatGas truck count could be at nearly 15,000units.

Now who stands corrected, as you like to point out!!!

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