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MorganGrayson
09-13-2005, 01:16 PM
CHICAGO (Reuters) - They cannot escape the stench, but residents of tiny Reynolds, Indiana, hope the oceans of hog manure produced nearby will power their homes and businesses some day soon.

"We're very excited," town president Charlie Van Voorst. "They're advertising us as a showcase for the world."

Indiana's energy conservation-minded Gov. Mitch Daniels will take his ethanol-powered recreational vehicle to Reynolds on Tuesday to designate the single stoplight town the world's first "Biotown."

Initially, the 500 townspeople will lease or buy vehicles that run on high concentrations of corn-based ethanol or soy diesel from soybeans.

The second phase will install power-generating equipment that burns gas made from manure, said Deborah Abbott of the state agriculture department said. The electricity generated will power homes and businesses.

"The goal is to create a new use for the manure that's surrounding the town -- as a biofuel," Abbott said.

"The hog farms are all around us. We're used to that smell -- something we live with," Van Voorst said.

He added: "And they're talking about using our own (human) waste as a renewable resource."

Newton
09-13-2005, 01:58 PM
It'll work and good luck to them if they can stand the smell :)

Peaches
09-13-2005, 02:09 PM
We need to figure out how to do that with all the chicken shit around here. Wig built his pasture up with it - swore you get used to the smell.......

PornoDoggy
09-13-2005, 02:25 PM
Seems like a shitty idea to me

(Hey - I can't give Vic all of them)

I once worked on a lawsuit involving pig shit. I was figuratively up to my neck in pig shit for about 18 months.

LOTS of pig shit ... like 25 barns with 2,500 pigs and a waste lagoon each within a 80-square mile area.

We "won" the lawsuit because our client was only required to pay out $6 million in actual damages, and no punative damages.

Red
09-13-2005, 02:38 PM
If that doesn't work they can always try this.