QUOTE(Joey Christensen @ Aug 10 2009, 11:07 AM)
Option A and B are not viable. It's even worst off.
What makes me think is, if we can somehow or somewhat convert formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in a safely and/or environmental friendly manner, Cellulosic Ethanol is definitely a better choice.
Regards, Joey
Added on August 10, 2009, 11:11 am
Decomposition is unquestionable. I have to admit, since "dreamer101" mentioned of landfilling, would it be " occupationally unsafe" to build high rise building on it? It sounded stupid but I can't get rid of the notion of landslides or "quicksand effect". (Highland Towers incident still gives me the shivers, yu know?)
Hey! Anyone thought of "sand"? Sand is everywhere! As far as my science mind can take me; glass, silicon are made of sand composition, right? It would be great if we can somehow uses it to create energy, right?
Regards, Joey
properly treated and engineered landfill area are able to be converted to other uses. not condo's though, single/double story terrace is possible.What makes me think is, if we can somehow or somewhat convert formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in a safely and/or environmental friendly manner, Cellulosic Ethanol is definitely a better choice.
Regards, Joey
Added on August 10, 2009, 11:11 am
Decomposition is unquestionable. I have to admit, since "dreamer101" mentioned of landfilling, would it be " occupationally unsafe" to build high rise building on it? It sounded stupid but I can't get rid of the notion of landslides or "quicksand effect". (Highland Towers incident still gives me the shivers, yu know?)
Hey! Anyone thought of "sand"? Sand is everywhere! As far as my science mind can take me; glass, silicon are made of sand composition, right? It would be great if we can somehow uses it to create energy, right?
Regards, Joey
but with current economic condition, and the availability of land in malaysia. this is not a profitable route. so most landfills are left to rot until they become unbearable
Aug 10 2009, 07:32 PM

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