> 1. "reserves until they are depleted"
> 2. "pollutants can be separated"
>
> Those two statements are greatly deserving of thought.
>
> Steve Spence
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Actually in this case...not too bad. The coal is looked upon as if its not
going to be used anymore. So, if the reserves are depleted...like
depleting a pile of unused woodshavings next to a bark scraper...what
matters?

Now as far as the separation of pollutants thing is concerned with
gasification, you will be able to capture the nasty elements before they
escape up the stack AND combine them with other elements for saleable
items or made into benign items for backfilling the holes. The wonders of
marketing!

Ron B.
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