So what about gasification of biosolids? I'd think that would
essentially concentrate any heavy metals in the ash, which could
either be put in a toxic waste dump, or, preferably, have the metals
extracted and sold.
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> In Germany sewage sludge usually has a too high heavy metal content
> to be used either in agriculture or in vegetable gardens.
>
> And you don't want to enrich your flowers with heavy metals.
>
> Reinhard Henning
MH wrote:
Thank you gentlemen, I'm trying to unders
Isn't corn cobs what you use in the "out house"? ;-)
Greg H.
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> Hello People,
>
> I have just made a genetically engineered `Corn Cob' that g
Hello People,
I have just made a genetically engineered `Corn Cob' that grows in
the sea.
It can be easily harvested for bio fuel, grows faster, and has higher
specific energy density oil.
Thanks
Sci Fi dude.
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Mark
> Methane to Their Madness
> Coal bed methane extraction threatens Wyoming's Red
Desert
> by Hal Clifford
> 09 Jan 2002
> www.gristmagazine.com/grist/maindish/clifford010902.asp
>
>
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>Well Kieth. guess I'll be man enough to call it a truce here or this
>will go on for ever hahah.. we agree to disagree.
Okay GP, you're right. Peace it is. :-)
>the facts are so hard to decipher cause both camps overstate and
>understate where ever it fits their cause the most.
>
>Oh.. one plac
I suppose one has to mosey on up the Dalton and visit the North
Slope or traverse parts of the Alaskan pipeline before one can
gain a completely honest disrespect for the methodologies and
residual rubbish heaps of petroleum entrenched companies.
Or, as I'm given to understand (second hand inform
Someone forgot to tell GW. Or is mining for energy, replete with
roads, pipelines and infrastructure not considered some form of
development?
Signed:
Just another left wing, radical, bunny lovin', tree huggin' dirt
worshipper lobbying for mor land lock.
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Well Kieth. guess I'll be man enough to call it a truce here or this
will go on for ever hahah.. we agree to disagree.
the facts are so hard to decipher cause both camps overstate and
understate where ever it fits their cause the most.
Oh.. one place I do agree with you.. ALTERNATIVE FUELS w
Ken said that you folks might be able to shed some light on this
subject . Robby
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mark wrote:
> I'm looking for information about the 'pros and cons' (are there
> pros? is it exceedingly horrible?) of coalbed methane extraction.
> Sounds bad. I don't know much about it, but where I'm at in
> Montana at the Crow reservation the Tribe just signed an energy
> deal involving coal
Mark wrote:
> I'm looking for information about the 'pros and cons' (are there
> pros? is it exceedingly horrible?) of coalbed methane extraction.
> Sounds bad. I don't know much about it, but where I'm at in
> Montana at the Crow reservation the Tribe just signed an energy
> deal involving coalb
>yust trying my email
Better to check the link I provided - that message went to a thousand people.
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Keith
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GP Jessup III wrote:
>Well put Kieth.. do remember though my article started with "Problem
>with articles such as this."
But it wasn't a good example.
>point being just dont believe the
>generlaizations and/or specifics of everything you read.. including
>what I write. Esp. since do a poor
Yahoo! Groups is "bouncing" lots of members, and worse than that it
seems. There's some sort of newfangled "reactivation" nonsense that
either happens or doesn't happen, but you're pretty much on your own
with this, not much I can do. I've unbounced hundreds of members in
the last couple of mo
Yahoo! Groups is "bouncing" lots of members, and worse than that it
seems. There's some sort of newfangled "reactivation" nonsense that
either happens or doesn't happen, but you're pretty much on your own
with this, not much I can do. I've unbounced hundreds of members in
the last couple of mo
Link failed in my last post sorry.
here is an excert from the AP article.
Protected land triples since 1970
January, 07 2002 ÷ 3:52 a.m.
WASHINGTON (AP) ÷ The amount of land in North America protected from
development tripled over the past three decades,a new study by the United States
Well put Kieth.. do remember though my article started with "Problem
with articles such as this." point being just dont believe the
generlaizations and/or specifics of everything you read.. including
what I write. Esp. since do a poor job of remembering details and do
make mistakes.
I con
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "coachgeo3" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please have all seminars video tapped. Provide the videos at
> a
> > nominal price (cover expenses) so those that can not attend
> can watch
> > video. Below is an idea on how to do this.
> >
> > At most functions lik
> Is Sewage Fertilizer Too Toxic?
> Living On Earth
> http://www.loe.org/archives/020710.php
> Sewage sludge, the solid remains after water from waste processing
>plants is removed,
> has for years been used as fertilizer on parks, golf courses, even
>home gardens.
> People around the country ar
GP Jessup III wrote:
>--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.motherjones.com/magazine/JA02/openspaces.html
> > Open Season on Open Space
> > The Bush administration has made energy development on public lands
> > its priority number one. The wild West wi
I'm looking for information about the 'pros and cons' (are there
pros? is it exceedingly horrible?) of coalbed methane extraction.
Sounds bad. I don't know much about it, but where I'm at in
Montana at the Crow reservation the Tribe just signed an energy
deal involving coalbed methane extract
In Germany sewage sludge usually has a too high heavy metall content to be used
either in agriculture or in vegetable gardens.
And you don't want to enrich your flowers with heavy metals.
Reinhard Henning
"MH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Is Sewage Fertilizer Too Toxic?
> Living On Earth
that's a great idea (though a ton of work, editing out all the
puctures of people's knees, metal chairs, and those flourescent
lighting spins that'll inevitably happen with home video when
someone loses control of their camera). Fortunately we have a
lot of video-addicted 'alternative media'
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