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Friday, 06/24/2011 8:49:29 PM

Friday, June 24, 2011 8:49:29 PM

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I believe the bottom line is most if not all JV's will need to do a build out to accomodate 3 or more processors on a particular site. I never said billion dollar companies such as Smurfit couldn't handle a buildout only that it would be dependent on available space on site and would take time.

I honestly believe that the time to do a buildout of 8,000 to 12,000sq', with all engineering,drafting,building permits,possible DEM approvals,sitework,foundations,steel structure, plumbing, electrical etc. loaded with 3 shiny new processors up and running would take at least 12 months or longer before a drop of any fuel was made - and only if they are allowed to use existing air permits .

However, for the time being I remain unconvinced that they will be able to use existing on site air permits for a processor new to any area, they may be required to have the processor running and tested by the local DEC. I know everyone here is going to say of course they can use the existing permits in place, but does anyone have any evidence for such a statement?