Laserfiche WebLink
BURWELL:Thank you. I’m just, I’m here, I’m Vice President of Service and <br />Repair for American Crematory. So if you have any technical questions about our <br />equipment, I’m here to answer them for you. That’s kind of why I’m here. <br />WATANABE:Mr. Galdones? <br />GALDONES:Thank you, Mr. Chair. Could you explain the, in reference to what <br />Mr. Nakakura had mentioned, can you relate your machine to what he is experiencing? <br />BURWELL:Say that again? <br />GALDONES:Could you relate the results of your machine to what <br />Mr. Nakakura is experiencing? He mentions that it’s not 100 percent clear, there’s some <br />smoke, there’s going to some ashes and there is some odor. In your equipment, are they <br />absence of all of those substances? <br />BURWELL:Right. I would say that if he’s having smoke and particulate, it <br />might be operator error, it might be out of adjustment, there’s a few things that play into <br />that. Our equipment is source-tested and also within the stringent guidelines of the air <br />quality, which is, I’m sure the manufacturer’s are as well. <br />GALDONES:I’m not so much interested in meeting EPA regulations. What I’d <br />like to know is whether there will be some dust floating in the air or there won’t be any at <br />all, or will there be a little bit of smoke coming out of there, will there be a little bit odor <br />coming out of there? That is what I’d like to know. <br />BURWELL:No, no odor, no smoke. <br />GALDONES:And no particulates coming out, either? <br />BURWELL:There should be absolutely no particulates. <br />GALDONES:Okay. Thanks. <br />WATANABE:Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:So how do you explain these charts that show particulates coming <br />from retorts? <br />BURWELL:I don’t know. I haven’t seen the chart. <br />IWASHITA:Can you show this, then? <br />WATANABE:I guess so. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />28 <br /> <br />