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Saturday, June 12, 2010 11:58:59 AM
ATTN FDMF: BUY THE TAR SAND!!!!
In the news article it states "Negotiations were still ongoing Friday to find a buyer for all that captured oil, BP spokesman Mark Proegler said."
FDMF should make a public request to purchase some if not all the oil and tar sand and mud recovered from the beaches and marshes. They will take that waste off recovery hands, and in exchange they should keep the oil seperated from it.
This would (i) showcase KC9000 ability against heavt oil and tar, and (ii) give them revenue from the oil the extract.
Anyone else thinking its a good idea? Should email CEO to recommend that. Even just announcement that FDMF will take any and all oil stained sand off BP or Pharish hands would be a boom!!!
They just would need to partner with someone in area with large holding tanks to seperate the oil and split the proceeds. Do it!!!
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WASHINGTON, June 7 (UPI) -- Nearly all of the oil recovered from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico is recycled in some manner, U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said Monday.
"Almost all the recovered oil is recycled one way or another, with the exception if it's contaminated (with) sand or debris," Allen, the national incident commander, said during a news briefing in Washington.
They are not using the oil sand...FDMF get on this!!!
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The waste disposal problem is generating business for a whole host of companies — for oil recyclers, commercial landfills and waste management folks. All of them are answerable to a network of federal, state and local regulators, who are working overtime trying to inspect all of this stuff and make sure it's being handled properly.
Sam Phillips of Louisiana's Department of Environmental Quality says he's already calculating his tab.
"Any hour that I spend working on this, we have a separate billing system. And we are going to be billing BP for our hourly rate as well at DEQ," Phillips says.
So, the spill will generate another kind of waste: a pile of billable receipts for BP.
In the news article it states "Negotiations were still ongoing Friday to find a buyer for all that captured oil, BP spokesman Mark Proegler said."
FDMF should make a public request to purchase some if not all the oil and tar sand and mud recovered from the beaches and marshes. They will take that waste off recovery hands, and in exchange they should keep the oil seperated from it.
This would (i) showcase KC9000 ability against heavt oil and tar, and (ii) give them revenue from the oil the extract.
Anyone else thinking its a good idea? Should email CEO to recommend that. Even just announcement that FDMF will take any and all oil stained sand off BP or Pharish hands would be a boom!!!
They just would need to partner with someone in area with large holding tanks to seperate the oil and split the proceeds. Do it!!!
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WASHINGTON, June 7 (UPI) -- Nearly all of the oil recovered from the massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico is recycled in some manner, U.S. Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen said Monday.
"Almost all the recovered oil is recycled one way or another, with the exception if it's contaminated (with) sand or debris," Allen, the national incident commander, said during a news briefing in Washington.
They are not using the oil sand...FDMF get on this!!!
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The waste disposal problem is generating business for a whole host of companies — for oil recyclers, commercial landfills and waste management folks. All of them are answerable to a network of federal, state and local regulators, who are working overtime trying to inspect all of this stuff and make sure it's being handled properly.
Sam Phillips of Louisiana's Department of Environmental Quality says he's already calculating his tab.
"Any hour that I spend working on this, we have a separate billing system. And we are going to be billing BP for our hourly rate as well at DEQ," Phillips says.
So, the spill will generate another kind of waste: a pile of billable receipts for BP.
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