Yes, on the surface I agree with you - seems to be better to burn than to bury. However, then the issue brought up surrounds air pollution floating in the air. And possibly the char bricks being sold to concrete companies that build roads with potential particles that contain chemo that could get into the water supply. Many of these were voiced at the public hearing. Not sure which ones are real and need to be mitigated and how many are pretend problems. If the Medi is only going to project $15m in operation I say get it going and see what we have - if problems then shut it down - but why not test the technology on this relatively low scale - just my opinions.