Monday, April 21, 2014

Leading the World in Environmental Waste Management at Evans Head NSW.



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English: toxic waste sign Italiano: segnale per rifiuti speciali (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Who would have thought that hiding down the back of the quiet   Industrial Area  of Evans Head would be a company that leads the entire world in toxic waste management.

The innovator is Adam Blunn.  He started working on this waste management technology when he worked in the sugar industry and his company ABR now services five different industries with this acid separating technology.  

The big Csg companies have apparently shown interest in his work and are keen to see what he has to offer to them.  My guess there is nothing he can actually do to help this filthy salt and toxic metal laden water from  the Csg industry.

Personally I am very keen to see how this works because there is no mention of the toxic heavy metals that are brought up along with this salt laden water (Brine). I don't think this company knows the full story here.  This toxic water has up until now  been stored in evaporation ponds that always leak into the surrounding environment especially when it rains and when they are ripped.  There are the ponds in Queensland that don't even sport the flimsy pond liner to attempt to protect the environment.

The Mining companies are in trouble with the waste and they  are frantically trying to find companies to take the waste now the public is aware of the massive spillage issues with the drilling mud and the water.

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I would like to warn this man about playing with this stuff.  He has a great business and he should look after his health.  Touching anything to do with this highly toxic waste is taking your life into your own hands.  Many workers are now very sick from the exposure they have experienced. 

I Read the story at the NORTHERN STAR

 DAMAGED HEALTH From a rig worker who has lifted the lid on this industry.

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