tag
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Post by tag on Nov 13, 2007 20:06:24 GMT -5
I watched on TV where the guy spilled some oil into a fish tank. Then he got some cork and sprinkled it on top. It soaked up the oil then sank to the bottom of the tank. Then it was literally vacuumed up of the bottom and the oil extracted (i think he used hot water) the oil was unharmed and reusable. The cork was also reusable. Why wont they do this when there is an oil spill now? It costs millions to clean up right now as it is with lots of damage to wild life. So why not use this now, since it is reusable and relativity cheep?
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