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Lax1

09/01/14 7:55 AM

#71639 RE: madness420 #71638

Maybe Ziggy is just bleary eyed and exhausted from answering so many questions out in left field. Two key ingredients go into answering some of your own questions sometimes. Common sense and self due diligence. Common sense would dictate that if a company were opening a co2 extraction lab, then they would most certainly be permitted to store co2. If that weren't enough, one could always pick up a telephone and call shareholder relations. That's what Ziggy has to do every time he needs an answer to a question. So perhaps he was just tired from making so many absurd calls and that's why he misread your "plainly stated" question. Doing your own DD is the best way on such specific questions since one could easily mislead you on such an important topic as co2 storage. I feel as though your 9th, 10th and 11th post on this board may begin to expose a hidden agenda. Hopefully not tho. . Sigh.......

Freed

09/01/14 9:11 AM

#71641 RE: madness420 #71638

Co2 is non-flammable. Compressed Co2 is the main ingredient in fire extinguishers. The propane BBQ in your backyard is many times more dangerous. OSHA regs are simple and clear. I think this is a non-issue.

senor_c

09/01/14 9:14 AM

#71644 RE: madness420 #71638

How about some gratitude. Give me this and that! Ziggy was nice in giving an answer. I read the question and thought they better have all that stuff in order or they should not be attempting to do what they are trying with the lab!

Rickylane

09/01/14 11:05 AM

#71652 RE: madness420 #71638

Are you also worried that all the exterior doors may not have EXIT signs clearly visible for the general public to see? LOL

The Lab will be a state of the art facility....it is the TRTC way!