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E-M:/ "info enviro-mich"
- Subject: E-M:/ "info enviro-mich"
- From: "John Hummer" <foj@freeway.net>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 17:33:26 -0500
- Delivered-To: enviro-mich-archive@glc.org
- Delivered-To: enviro-mich@great-lakes.net
- List-Name: Enviro-Mich
- Organization: Friends of the Jordan River Watershed
- Reply-To: "John Hummer" <foj@freeway.net>
On Fri, March 16, 2001 wrote:
"they can be
controlled by choice of fuel, control of the combustion, and degree of stack gas
scrubbing." Is absolutely correct. The problem is that those methods
are being absolutely avoided, deliberately or via permit variances.
Therefore we can not separate these issues!
Liquid fuels created by bio-mass
conversions of many farm products would accomplish these reductions with a
significant beneficial by-product "increased employment".
--Jerry Aydlott
V.P. Friends of the Jordan River
Watershed