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Friday, September 17, 2010
stonehenge speculates on timing of P2O air permit approval
Re: application and permit:
Application:
I really have no clue as to when the application will be filed. My guess however is that JB wants to apply a.s.a.p.
They have been waiting 1 month for the CRA to report the results. I will go out on a limb that they had a draft version of the application ready to go, except for some to-be-added details from the stack test results.
Permit:
In my previous post I outlined the formal deadlines for the NYDEC to decide on an application (derived from their website).
BUT: we have to take into consideration that the DEC has been assisting to preparing for this stack test, together with IsleChem and JBII.
We already learned from communications with the DEC that the DEC staff did not see anything that could raise an eyebrow. In fact, the DEC was 'excited'; they had never seen anything like this and they are looking forward to see this new 'green technology' in their own NY!
What does that tell you on the permit decision timeline?
I'll go out on a limb again and guess that we should expect the permit in the first week of October; they might even issue it before the end of September.
Who wants to visit the race once JBII will tell their Green P2O story to the mass media? If you don't have your tickets by now, I would suggest you grab some...
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Very informative!!
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