Monday, November 07, 2011 11:54:23 AM
The stack test was never tested at 2,000 lbs per hour for the Air Permit prior to receiving said Air Permit. Which is why the DEC imposed a deadline for JBI to complete a new test with a firm deadline of Dec 11th just weeks away.
The air permit was released after the DEC reviewed the results of two tests done at 1,000 lbs per hour using virgin only plastic feedstock, these Air tests that the DEC reviewed were completed in August 2010.
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1381105/000121390011003255/f8k061411ex99ii_jbi.htm
Actually according to the DEC the limit was put on place because that's the rate it was tested at with the stack test. No other reason.
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