Sunday, June 3, 2012

unrealistic plan

They plan to burn 130 tonnes to 140 tonnes a day in three burners, all are located in very populous urban area.  They bring debris by two cargo ships once per two days.  Their mission continues for two years.

I think it's unrealised and I don't really believe they can accomplish their mission.  They haven't noticed yet how silly to carry waste in ship.  It's understandable to carry something valuable though.  For them debris are mountain of treasure, which is equal to millions of dollars.  Those dollars are bait. They can get tremendous amount of damage in the near future.

Do you think government throws away 50 million dollars for nothing?

Wise people notice it's strange..

 

3 comments:

  1. They planning to reclaim the metal?

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  2. Kowa Seiko company, Kitakyushu, accepted 118 tonnes of burnt ashes from Nagareyama city in June last year. These ashes show 28,100 becquerels per kilogramme. This company extracted lead, zinc and iron. The ashes after extraction show 334 becquerels and returned to Nagareyama city.

    Yes, they usually extract such metals, but this time they say they reclaim ashes in a beach without making use of metals in them. Because extracted metals might be contaminated.

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  3. Kowa Seiko company, Kitakyushu, accepted 118 tonnes of burnt ashes from Nagareyama city in June last year. These ashes show 28,100 becquerels per kilogramme. This company extracted lead, zinc and iron. The ashes after extraction show 334 becquerels and returned to Nagareyama city.

    Yes, they usually extract such metals, but this time they say they reclaim ashes in a beach without making use of metals in them. Because extracted metals might be contaminated.

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