Saturday, November 13, 2010 11:43:45 PM
Any investor should.. but trust me that this kind of investigation prior to building a plant and decisions not to proceed are normal. If a company knew what they were doing the fact that a Solid Waste permit is needed would not come as a surprise... the fact that some kind of a Solid Waste permit might be required for a plant that is supposedly going to process 20T/ day of plastic covered with any kind of INDUSTRIAL WASTE on it should not be a surprise to anybody.
These other companies probably realized the mess they were getting into and decided not to proceed..
Tell me, why does alot of the competition situate their plants on landfill sites?? because they already have full permitting... they can just piggyback off of the existing permit... likewise my company had their plants on customer site... smart thinking. As opposed to setting up plant in a building on an industrial property that happens to be donated by some shareholder.. lol..
what goes around comes around...
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