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Re: Ethanol in the Gas

To: RampantNM@aol.com
Subject: Re: Ethanol in the Gas
From: Charles & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 12:29:10 -0500
  Uh, respectfully, maybe I'm not as current as I thought.  No offense, Bob.

   Cheers,

   CR

RampantNM@aol.com wrote:
> 
> 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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