All this talk over a simple air permit? While we are at it let me add that the stack test is meaningless thus far. Until JBI discloses the type and condition of the plastic used in the test and the "fuel" used to run the machine, nothing matters. What fuel did they use the run the machine? Was it real natural gas? or did they use the "off gas similar to natural gas" that is suppossedly a by product of the machine?
If they used natural gas and clean plastic with nothing else mixed in, then the test is moot since the claim was the machine was going to be running off "an off gas similar to natural gas" so the test should have been done using that gas, but they haven't disclosed this so we don't know. Once again the details are not disclosed and JBI keeps everyone guessing as to what really happened. Can they pass a stack test using "an off gas similar to natural gas" and using dirty plastic with other materials mixed in with it?