Glycerine that is. And I am not really sure what to do with it. I am making about 350 gallons of fuel a week now and coming out with roughly 40-45 gallons of glycerine to boot. Up until this point I was able to compost most of it readily, but now I have too much to deal with effectively. I am in a remote location in The Bahamas and have no one who would be willing to buy the stuff. I am storing it for the time being in 55 gallon drums that were used for lube oil at the power plant, but space is not limitless there - I would love to find a solution for large quantities of glycerine over the long term. I can't just dump it on the ground, can I? I have seen where it has spilled in the past and when it rains on those spots it is quite messy. I appreciate any input - I am sure the list has some good experience with these levels of glycerine? Thanks! Jack Jack Kenworthy Sustainable Systems Director The Cape Eleuthera Institute 242-359-7625 ph. 954-252-2224 fax www.islandschool.org
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