05-09-2015, 06:13 AM
The part about a specific Puna dacite was interesting. It would have been more productive to ask Mike directly what PGV is doing with the drilling and scale cleaning waste, rather than developing conspiracy theories about where it is going.
Ultimately, this is about people who have spent 3 decades in hysteria about the toxicity of geothermal brine aquifer water starting to realize the enormous wealth contained in that same rotten egg smell water. BTW, the rotten egg smell that has apparently killed dozens of people and cows around Pohoiki is from an abundance of sulfur in the water, just another mineral in a mineral rich soup.
The big problem is fixating on Ormat as some gigantic conspiracy with back room meetings planning how to gas south Puna so they can have it all to themselves. Good plot for a comic book, not so much for real understanding of what is going on. It was kind of comical to see the end with everybody looking at each other and asking, what are you going to do about it? The final processing of the raw salts is just plain no-go for this island but exporting the raw salts to Asia could be very lucrative. Ormat obsession only distracts from the fact this geothermal brine aquifer water is available in many other places. It could be a boon for the Hawaiian natives, since the state has ruled they own 100% of the geothermal royalties from Hawaiian lands. There is an easy way to start investigating but that can be left to other people that stay at Holiday Inn.
"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
Ultimately, this is about people who have spent 3 decades in hysteria about the toxicity of geothermal brine aquifer water starting to realize the enormous wealth contained in that same rotten egg smell water. BTW, the rotten egg smell that has apparently killed dozens of people and cows around Pohoiki is from an abundance of sulfur in the water, just another mineral in a mineral rich soup.
The big problem is fixating on Ormat as some gigantic conspiracy with back room meetings planning how to gas south Puna so they can have it all to themselves. Good plot for a comic book, not so much for real understanding of what is going on. It was kind of comical to see the end with everybody looking at each other and asking, what are you going to do about it? The final processing of the raw salts is just plain no-go for this island but exporting the raw salts to Asia could be very lucrative. Ormat obsession only distracts from the fact this geothermal brine aquifer water is available in many other places. It could be a boon for the Hawaiian natives, since the state has ruled they own 100% of the geothermal royalties from Hawaiian lands. There is an easy way to start investigating but that can be left to other people that stay at Holiday Inn.
"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*