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Rawnoc

01/03/12 9:17 PM

#152314 RE: jimmenknee #152313

Agilyx's own permit:

"The finished product is a gel-like substance at normal room temperature and must be heated to 130° – 150 F to effectively transfer it and therefore the finished product is stored in a tank capable of being heated. The tank is normally operated at ambient temperature, but will be heated immediately prior to product shipment. Maximum production for the facility is estimated to be 3,770,000 lbs finished product per year (~555,000 gallons)."

From page 4 of their permit:

http://www.deq.state.or.us/nwr/permits/34-9514-RR-02262010(2)-AQ.pdf


How is that magically false? Are you saying that Agilyx's permit has been falsified? ROFL!!!

Nobody cares that later somebody somewhere may have called their gel-like substance "crude-like" or even "diamond-like" -- it is irrefutable that they make a gel-like substance of such low quality it has to be heated to extremely high temperatures or it turns into pudding that can't even be transferred.
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Steady_T

01/03/12 10:45 PM

#152331 RE: jimmenknee #152313

Do you have a link for that modified permit that allows up to 10% PVC?