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D. Peter Maus wrote:
I get to see some of the profound scars left behind by these operations, not only from the mining operations, but the ore processing and subsequent smelting, as well. One waterway, recently cleaned up, glowed orange before they began. Another had settled toxic metal waste across the landscape for miles around a smelter that hadn't been used since the 30's. The cleanup is extensive, expensive, and meticulous. All of this being done voluntarily at the company's own expense. My purpose is to document their work. For newsletters, annual reports, and various filings. Such as tax credits? How magnanimous. |
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Rudolph Diesel (Inventor of the Diesel engine) tried to run his Diesel
engine on Coal, Coal dust/powdered Coal,,, the engine blew up! Back in the 1970s, Cadillac experimented with running an engine on powdered Coal.I think it was a 1974 Cadillac car that the people at Cadillac had rigged up to run on powdered Coal.I have an old auto magazine floatin around here somewhere which has an article about the Cadillac Coal car. http://www.devilfinder.com Will nuclear batteries power our cars? cuhulin |
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