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Mark in Utah, <br /> <br />You're still providing anecdotal evidence. Acid rain is not a problem in Washington State, never has been. The local pulp mill here in Idaho uses the sulphuric acid method of bleaching, yet there has never been a reported incident of acid rain (or acid snow) in North Central Idaho. <br /> <br />The lakes in the Northeast are naturally acidic due to the makeup of the surface and subsurface geology. It should be noted that Florida is out of the alleged paths of acidic percipitation, yet it's lakes are far more acidic than those elsewhere in the nation. It is a naturally occuring phenomenon. <br /> <br />Power plant smoke does not necessarily translate into clouds of sulfuric and hydrocloric acid. Most of that smoke is dihydrogen monoxide and particulant matter. <br /> <br />In keeping with the topic title, it is of little use for our nation to take on biodiesel projects for the alleged excuse of reducing SOX. It is a huge waste of precious capital, money that should be spent on hydrocarbon exploration and production.
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