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Re: Rawnoc post# 140705

Wednesday, 11/02/2011 12:31:12 PM

Wednesday, November 02, 2011 12:31:12 PM

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Nah, the DEC is still waiting for the test results at the Maximum allowed limits of 2,000 lbs per hour. This testing needs to be completed within 60 days after maximum hourly production is achieved, but not later than 180 days after the date of the permit.

Page 11, section/item 7.2 of the Air permit - in case you missed it.

Follow this link:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1381105/000121390011003255/f8k061411ex99ii_jbi.htm

The DEC has never tested/watched or witnessed the 20 ton processor running at 1 ton per hour, as you suggest - as this would have triggered the DEC's own 60 day testing requirement.

That 60 day requirement, has long passed since June 14th 2011, and the company's silence on this subject is deafening and certainly suspect.

The air permit was released after the DEC reviewed the results of two tests done at 1,000lbs per hour using virgin only plastic feedstock, these Air tests that the DEC reviewed were completed in August 2010.

Hmmm...I wonder why JBI didn't refresh that test at 2,000lbs per hour prior to June 11 to satisfy the DEC, and instead opted for a 6 month extension to try a run at 2,000lbs per hour.


Many many many others, including the NYSDEC, can verify watching how quickly an easily a ton of feedstock gets processed into fuel within an hour. I think the NYSDEC is the most credible people on the planet. Give them a call.