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flptrnkng

08/24/12 1:15 PM

#195401 RE: Artiztic1 #195399

monofilled plastic at RKT sites.

Bad news about the 'monofilled' solid waste site in Jacksonville; there's a whole lot more than just plastic there.

It's in their site waste permit. In addition, JBI would have to come up with a way to screen out the sand/clay they use to cover over the solid waste after it's dumped.

Ain't Never Gonna Happen. It's just another ridiculous story from the mind of JB. Right up there with Pak-It making little catalyst sachets, and Javaco hooking up a wireless sensor system to protect the catalyst.

Nice, silly stories that moved a lot of shares, back in the day.

Here's the solid waste dump at Stone Container, in Jacksonville:



Here's what it looks like, zoomed in:

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Rosterman

08/24/12 1:17 PM

#195402 RE: Artiztic1 #195399

Yes! What dollar amount of saved tipping fees and transportation/fuel cost can be accounted for by this prudent economy of monofills? Subtract that from your "Wow, just wow!

A man made hydrocarbon deposit!!! Wow, just wow!

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Rawnoc

08/24/12 1:18 PM

#195403 RE: Artiztic1 #195399

Yeah, because a process that accepts dirty wet plastic really needs to "clean" and "dry" it first.

And forklifts are so expensive to operate with each 15 second scoop being worth hundreds of dollars.
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BRIG_88

08/24/12 1:22 PM

#195405 RE: Artiztic1 #195399

So they hire some day labor mutts to haul the plastic...real toughie that eh?...just toughiein'