Re: [wm] Re: Woohoo!Wow! I don't know how they do it cuz we have to jump through some 
nasty hoops with environmental permits. 90% of my job is creating the controls for the 
offgas system that treats all that "smoke" so it can be safely emitted to the 
atmosphere! hehe Yep, gotta bring up this place in our next meeting! Kim M
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  From: Calista Martin 
  To: wm 
  Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 6:02 PM
  Subject: [wm] Re: Woohoo!


  Yep...they just burn everything...the land and all the stuff that they don't want 
with it. The last time they did it the sky was orange and the sun was red. There was 
smoke everywhere and it was brown. There's a lot of icky stuff out there, that's for 
sure.
  Calista


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  From: "Kim McClafferty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Reply-To: "wm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:15:55 -0600
  To: "wm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: [wm] Re: Woohoo!

  Controlled burns..you mean they just burn all the old ordnance? Now how safe is 
that? I know when Jas does his stuff, some of it explodes in the chamber...it's quite 
the noise and a bit freaky knowing those are bombs going off. And I'll seriously 
mention it to Jas...you never know, this system is mobile and so is a new one we're 
both working on now for a place in NV...new business for the company is always good. 
Kim M


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    From:  Calista  Martin <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
     
    To: wm <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
     
    Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:52  PM
     
    Subject: [wm] Re: Woohoo!
     

    Makes  sense to me :-) Maybe he should come out here to Fort Ord and do something  
there. The do controlled burns every once in awhile, but the last one got away  from 
them. Not too safe considering they amount of people that live  there.
    Calista

     

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    From: "Kim McClafferty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Reply-To:  "wm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Date:  Wed, 18 Aug 2004 16:27:01 -0600
    To: "wm"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Subject: [wm] Re:  Woohoo!

    It's a fairly complicated device but long story short, it's a  big electrode that 
uses power to burn stuff...like what he was doing was  getting rid of old army 
ordnance..you know, old bombs, grenades, etc that are  too old to use, unsafe and need 
to be disposed of. They bring this mobile  system in and process this waste into a 
99.9999999 (enough 9's for ya? hehe)  non-leachable safe material. They can also 
process hazardous waste, diesel  fueled soil, even radioactive and nuclear 
waste....good enough to pave a  playground with. BUT, it's a very picky process. Jas 
designs the torches and  the systems that run them but these aren't a very economical 
way to do  disposal yet.  The torches have a short life span and Jas's designs are  
working on making the torches better and to last longer. Clear as mud? hehe  Kim M
     


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      From:  Calista  Martin <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   
       
      To: wm <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   
       
      Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:09   PM
       
      Subject: [wm] Re: Woohoo!
       

      Yay!   I'm glad he's coming home early for you and your kids :-)

      What  does the  torch do?
      Calista

       
       

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      From: "Kim McClafferty"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Reply-To:  "wm"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Date:  Wed, 18 Aug 2004  15:16:59 -0600
      To: "wm"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Subject:  [wm]  Woohoo!

      Good news and bad news...
       
      The bad news is   the torches died and had to be shipped home from WV. Not a 
great thing  for the  company but they must have been beyond field repair and Jas  did 
manage to limp  them along so they lasted just 2 days short of what  would have been 
the end of  testing.
       
      Good news...He is  currently shutting down the system.  The system needs ~24-36 
hrs to  cool to safe storing level....and then he'll be  home Friday at noon  instead 
of Saturday. It's only a day earlier but I'm very  excited and  I'm sure the kids will 
be too! Kim M
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