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Re: technoman post# 2674

Monday, 09/26/2005 11:40:10 AM

Monday, September 26, 2005 11:40:10 AM

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Yes, technoman, if permits are transferable which I believe they are then you would save at least 3 years of time. I know for the industrial side of things when it comes to air pollution, companies can sell air pollution rights or permits back and forth between each other. The regulators have a catch on the tranfer of the air pollution control permits and that is everytime a permit is transfered within industry the allowable pollutants is reduced by 10%. There are also regulations for water and land as well. It depends on how the company disposes of its waste. I do not think NSOL will have to deal with air pollution control. IF anything it will deal with water quality issues after their product is made they will have non biodegradables to dispose of at a land fill that is approved to take their waste.
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