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Cie A <br /> Biomicrotech <br /> Vddes August 10, 1989 <br /> 5502 Comanche Wad <br /> Madison,WI 53704 <br /> (®00)2 <br /> Mr. Bill Fleck <br /> Dane County Zoning Commission <br /> City County Building Room 116 <br /> 210 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. <br /> Madison, WI 52709 <br /> Dear Mr. Fleck, <br /> The patented Xylan extrusion process described for the recycling of <br /> plant fiber to animal feed at the Mount Horeb site will not generate any <br /> compounds or wastes that could contribute to air pollution or groundwater <br /> pollution. The equipment used to carry out this process will not, in our <br /> experience, generate any aerosols that would be potentially harmful to the <br /> environment. The primary compounds that might exhaust as aerosols are <br /> water and carbon dioxide. The animal feed product absorbs the water <br /> added to the process as it is formed and there are no liquid wastes <br /> generated. The chemicals added to the plant fiber in processing are <br /> chemicals that are found in household cleaning products (sodium hydroxide <br /> and hydrochloric acid.) These form water and salt when they are mixed <br /> and thus pose no significant problem. <br /> Sincerely, AUG 161989 <br /> ZONING WV. <br /> 5?V-a,--ihc_7-kLaa44) <br /> Blair C. McMillan, Ph.D. Joy A. McMillan, Ph.D. <br />