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Re: azs post# 159063

Friday, 01/20/2012 10:04:04 PM

Friday, January 20, 2012 10:04:04 PM

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So if they put more in - the emissions decrease? What were they putting in? We only have a PR with "Only unwashed, unsorted waste plastics, including various industrial plastics (buckets & barrels, waste meat packaging, bags, etc.) and gas tanks from scrap cars, were used as feedstock" and "Two small “tumbleweeds” of clean dense bailing wire bunches were present from processing some paper mill ragger tail waste." This can change. Every load could be very different. Who choose what went in?

Likely. Might be 3800? 3900? 4200? Not sure. The stack test results imply decreasing per ton stack emissions as the plasic feed rate increases. If JBI asks for 4000 the DEC might say 3950 just for the sake of being seen as in "control" or because the decision maker had bad night before. That being said, I believe they will get what they ask for.

I know when I eat chile with beans or fast food beans and cheese the more emissions I get. Are we saying the magic catalyst/pre-melt system works like Beano?