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Re: Ethanol in the Gas

To: ccrobins@ktc.com
Subject: Re: Ethanol in the Gas
From: RampantNM@aol.com
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 12:36:54 EDT
In a message dated 4/30/2006 8:56:44 PM Mountain Standard Time,
ccrobins@ktc.com writes:

Bull,  Bob,

I lived in El Paso for most of my working  life.  The powers that be
always conveniently blamed Mexico for the  air pollution while allowing
ASARCO two throw carcinogens into the  air.  It took a Sierra Club
lawsuit to get the public's attention and  make the local politicians
quit dreaming.

Also,  remember that there are two oil refinies just south of Cielo
Vista  mall.  They are major contributors to east side  pollution.

CR,  an ex El Pasoan who still has ties  there.






Uh, respectfully, Bull,  CR

Asarco closed down a few years ago and we still have the polution.   Ozone
Alert days where we are told to stay indoors if at all possible.

I know Asarco was a problem, and hopefully the government will never allow
it to open again, but it was only part of the problem, and making the
3-400,000
 drivers in El Paso test for pollution will never fix problems with the
1,000,000  or so cars in Juarez....or the truck that move 80% of the east west
frieght that  moves in the US across I10 in the winter...or the two major rail
yards in the  center of town, in the valley between the mountains.  Someone
forgot to  check railroad engines for emmissions.

Again, no question that having a smelter in the same valley was bad.   We
were going to buy a house in Sunset Heights by UTEP until we checked the
neighborhood at night, when Asarco pumped out most of its crap so no one would
see.
I couldn't stand to be on the street, even in a closed car.

But the colonias in Juarez have expanded dramatically, now occupying
hundreds of acres west of the mountain, across from Anapra and Sunland  Park.
The
growth of these, has generated the clouds of dust from the dirt  roads, and
the
clouds of smoke from the home fires.

Let me know when you come back this way and we'll meet for dinner out at
Artevino's Desert Crossing in Sunland Park, NM and you can see the problem
first
hand.

Regards,

Robert B. Houston
63 TR4
74.5 MGBGT
73 MG  Midget

b&Reminds me of my safari in Africa, somebody forgot the corkscrew  and for
several days we had to live on nothing but food and water. W. C  Fields




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