Dear Keith,
It's very distressing to read about the sufferings of the people targeted by Israeli weapons epecially during the periodof Ramzan, the holy month of fasting for the Arabs - not that is acceptable in other months.
I remember having read an article released early this year by the
Some interesting takes - esp. the last comment about trusting the EU...
would we rather trust a chemical mfr.?? Although this seems somewhat
cumbersome, so are diseases and eaths caused by safe chemicals... safe
according to the mfrs... DDT was the best thing ever for pests not so
good for
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Hi All
I had a WVO spill in my basement and am wondering if
it is bio-degradable.
Can I dump this WVO on the land and expect it to go
away?
Thanks for your help.
Roy
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I suppose you could compost it. Just spreading it on the ground will probably
take a while for it to break down.
-dave
On Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:51 AM, ROY Washbish wrote:
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 08:51:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: ROY Washbish
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel]
Thanks Dave
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I suppose you could compost it. Just spreading it
on the ground will probably take a while for it to
break down.
-dave
On Tuesday, October 24, 2006 10:51 AM, ROY Washbish
wrote:
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 08:51:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: ROY
Even clean petroleum is biodegradable, I suppose. When spilled on the
ground, the volume will overwhelm any existing plants. As time passes
it become difficult to see the visual evidence of a spill. Spills that
have brine associated with the petroleum are another matter. Evidence
of the
While many here is the USA cry excess government regulation, without
considering that a good portion of the regulation is authored by those
being regulated. I suspect the same is true in Europe, and the
remainder of the World. Spin... Spin... Spin...
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA inc.
A.
its biodegradeable, but itll make a godawful sloppy mess. put the sludge
into a compost pile, and mix it in real well.
Jason
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I am finally running my 1983 Chevy Pickup on biodiesel! I first started
visiting the biofuels website 5 years ago, and after 5 years I am finally
doing it!
I have a question; how do you separate the impurities from the glycerine? My
wife is wanting to use some of it to make soaps. Is it
three cheers and a beer! what are you using for your catalyst, and which
process do you use? it is relatively simple, phosphoric acid can be used,
also sulphuric, and the byproduct has more immediate value, but hydrocloric
acid can be used as well (sold as muriatic- used to balance swimming
Thanks Jason
Roy
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its biodegradeable, but itll make a godawful sloppy
mess. put the sludge
into a compost pile, and mix it in real well.
Jason
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From: ROY Washbish [EMAIL
Yes it is, I had 35 gallons that I tilled into garden soil last fall, and it
composted in great, but I had to till it a couple of times. Raised a
fantastic crop of squash and cucumbers in that spot!
Jim
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From: Rachel's Democracy Health News #877, Oct. 19, 2006
http://www.precaution.org/lib/06/prn_incin.061019.htm[Printer-friend
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Incinerators Are Making A Comeback (Or Trying)
By Peter Montague
Cheap waste disposal prevents us from making progress against pollution.
So long as waste
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Forces Join Behind Waste-based Energy
By Joe Truini
It's the birth of a new partnership, and a new term, to boot.
Several waste industry groups, along with a
From: TomPaine.com, Oct. 16, 2006
http://www.precaution.org/lib/06/prn_imperial_internet.061016.htm[Pr
inter-friendly version]
Against An Imperial Internet
By Bill Moyers and Scott Fogdall
Bill Moyers is host of The Net At Risk, a documentary special
airing Wednesday, October 18 at 9 p.m. on
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Sustainability of Brazilian bio-ethanol - Edward Smeets, Martin
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I generally get my news from National Public Radio.
Has anyone else noticed that as the mid-term elections have
drawn close, the news is no longer reporting total US military losses?
I've been hearing about October being the "worst month this year" for
US casualties, but there is no longer any
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