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The Village of Angel Fire has announced that they have produced their first 80 gallons of bio-diesel fuel. How will this help the community? We spoke to
Scott Gibson, the Transfer Station Supervisor to give us the details. The Village is collecting used cooking oil from Angel Fire restaurants to recycle into biodiesel. They are hoping to expand this service to nearby towns such as Cimarron, Eagle Nest and Red River. In the pastrestaurants have had problems with bears getting into grease traps. By collecting the oil and transporting it to the transfer station it is believed that this problem will be eliminated. Currently the Village has 15
vehicles that run on diesel. They will soon be running this vehicles on a mixture of 80% diesel
and 20% bio-diesel. The goal is to have all the Village vehicles running on at least 50% biodiesel
and 50% diesel within two years. This 50/50 mixture
will reduce the Village’s diesel expense, prevent air pollution and decrease the likelihood of engine breakdown therefore lengthening the lifespan of the
vehicles. The byproduct of this recycling process is glycerin. Glycerin is a clean, colorless,odorless
liquid that has a plethora of uses. Angel Fire Village plans to use this byproduct for dust control
on the gravel roads. Check out http://www.ezbiofuel.com
for more information.
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Hello Friends,
Im looking for the jewelry designers from all around the world interested in partnering with us to sell their jewelry
on our website.
Feel free to review our handmade jewelry collection and featured designers at : http://www.ethosjewel.com
Please contact me directly (email and phone can be found on the website) if interested.
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The Village of Angel Fire has announced that they have produced their first 80 gallons of bio-diesel fuel. How will this help the community? We spoke to
Scott Gibson, the Transfer Station Supervisor to give us the details. The Village is collecting used cooking oil from Angel Fire restaurants to recycle into biodiesel. They are hoping to expand this service to nearby towns such as Cimarron, Eagle Nest and Red River. In the pastrestaurants have had problems with bears getting into grease traps. By collecting the oil and transporting it to the transfer station it is believed that this problem will be eliminated. Currently the Village has 15
vehicles that run on diesel. They will soon be running this vehicles on a mixture of 80% diesel
and 20% bio-diesel. The goal is to have all the Village vehicles running on at least 50% biodiesel
and 50% diesel within two years. This 50/50 mixture
will reduce the Village’s diesel expense, prevent air pollution and decrease the likelihood of engine breakdown therefore lengthening the lifespan of the
vehicles. The byproduct of this recycling process is glycerin. Glycerin is a clean, colorless,odorless
liquid that has a plethora of uses. Angel Fire Village plans to use this byproduct for dust control
on the gravel roads. Check out http://www.ezbiofuel.com
for more information.