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Submitted by Richard Reed (not verified) on May 2, 2012 - 11:15am.
There is a solution to dumping sludge from Los Angeles on Kern farms tat is both envionmentally friendly and profitable. Several patented processes pass hydrocarbons through an electric arc, breaking down all compounds and producing fuels in the process. One such system called Magnegas could locate within a wind farm, produce fuel that could be sold and or used to produce electricity when wind was not available, and generate an income stream in excess of $1million weekly. Why not end the legal wrangling and implement this simple solution to the benefit of the environment and the entities involved?
sludge dumping
There is a solution to dumping sludge from Los Angeles on Kern farms tat is both envionmentally friendly and profitable. Several patented processes pass hydrocarbons through an electric arc, breaking down all compounds and producing fuels in the process. One such system called Magnegas could locate within a wind farm, produce fuel that could be sold and or used to produce electricity when wind was not available, and generate an income stream in excess of $1million weekly. Why not end the legal wrangling and implement this simple solution to the benefit of the environment and the entities involved?