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zenvesting

04/28/10 8:10 PM

#2417 RE: Rawnoc #2413

rawnoc, I never said "that permits will somehow be impossible to obtain", but I did say they will probably have strict operating conditions imposed on them due to the variability of the feedstock and combustion fuel. I'm not sure exactly what type of permit the P20 processor will require, but I know simple small boiler permits require us to get a certificate of analysis for every fuel delivery to certify the sulfer content.....and imagine the requirements for a P2O heater unit burning off-gas will be much more stringent and would have to be considered to have the "potential to emit" HAPS. At a minimum, I would think it will require some type of CEMS:
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/emc/cem.html

Oh wait, sorry, I forgot you said they already have the permits:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=48686815&txt2find=permits

But when I asked you to show me thwe permit, since all air permits are public information, you ignored me:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49048639&txt2find=permits

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zenvesting

04/29/10 3:54 PM

#2425 RE: Rawnoc #2413

Simple question, if Oxychem is so excited about P2O, why aren't they investing in it? Why no private placement or joint venture? Why aren't they signing licensing agreements to start their own P2O JV? Something like that might bring some credibility to the story, but in reality, all they've done is provide a professional service within their Scope of Work and reported the results. All the associations you're making are a real stretch of the imagination.