Re: [biofuel] UK environment agency

2002-01-10 Thread David Preskett
Well said Paddy but its not just the UK its all of Europe. Pleasingly so as well. The legislation aims for an integrated approach to pollution prevention and control and covers all emmissions (noise, vibration, light, heat, fumes, vapours) so that we can live in a healthier environment. If it

[biofuel] UK environment agency

2002-01-09 Thread goat industries
Kieth, thanks for your encouragement and comments on possible biodisel pollution. I have it on good authority that the UK environment agency require a 'bribe' of approx $USD 30,000 to analyse possible pollution. If biodiesel plant dischaeges mirky water into the water system here without

Re: [biofuel] UK environment agency

2002-01-09 Thread George Lola Wesel
Could the murky water left over from the production of biodiesel be distilled? If it could it would at least reduce the volume to contend with. George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kieth, thanks for your encouragement and comments on possible biodisel pollution. I have it on good authority

Re: [biofuel] UK environment agency

2002-01-09 Thread Keith Addison
Could the murky water left over from the production of biodiesel be distilled? If it could it would at least reduce the volume to contend with. George At what energy cost? Bathwater is murky, laundry wash is murky, kitchen waste-water's murky, toilet water's rather more than murky, there's