Wednesday, February 29, 2012 12:12:47 PM
According to the DEC SWP Permit they’re currently allowed to store 400,000 lbs. of waste plastic in the storage building.
That’s plenty of "Plastic Storage" to run the processors at the new maximum allowed capacity.
They’re also currently allowed to run at 4,000lbs per hour per processor.
So we know the storage of waste plastic isn’t the issue.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7993976
The only thing we don’t know is the whole story on why they’re not currently running at full allowed capacity.
Permit Condition #5 of the solid waste permit an approved plan prepared by Synder Engineering in regards to "Plastic Storage"
www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=7993976
Since we don't know the details of that plan as they were submitted separately as "Appendix 3-F" -- nobody can say for sure what is or isn't allowed currently based on the solid waste permit.
Other than this discussion is probably a solid waste. :)
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