Re: Looking for a landfill site
Greetings. I have a solution to Hawaiian trash dilemma. First have it compacted into large square bales making sure 60% of the trash will float. The bales should be a min. of 20’x20’x40’. Then wrap them in florescent weather proof, waterproof sealant. Now take reflective paint and identify the bales as: “Hawaiian scientific ocean current mapping project, do not tamper with or disturb.” Now come the essential part of the plan if it is to work. Launch a world news campaign letting the international communities know that from each of the Hawaiian Islands, 10 scientific ‘floats’ will be launched with the out going tides every day for a year. State the purpose of this experiment is to see how long it takes the ‘floats’ to return to the Island shores. Invite the international communities to, if they happen to come across one of the science bales, to mark it with a waterproof marker with data of how, what, where, and when they encountered it. Then send it along its way back on the world’s ocean currents. Supplemental income can also be generated from the project by running a world wide web betting poll on where and when the ‘scientific bales’ will show up. Just a thought and trying to help.
-Cal Wayne
Greetings. I have a solution to Hawaiian trash dilemma. First have it compacted into large square bales making sure 60% of the trash will float. The bales should be a min. of 20’x20’x40’. Then wrap them in florescent weather proof, waterproof sealant. Now take reflective paint and identify the bales as: “Hawaiian scientific ocean current mapping project, do not tamper with or disturb.” Now come the essential part of the plan if it is to work. Launch a world news campaign letting the international communities know that from each of the Hawaiian Islands, 10 scientific ‘floats’ will be launched with the out going tides every day for a year. State the purpose of this experiment is to see how long it takes the ‘floats’ to return to the Island shores. Invite the international communities to, if they happen to come across one of the science bales, to mark it with a waterproof marker with data of how, what, where, and when they encountered it. Then send it along its way back on the world’s ocean currents. Supplemental income can also be generated from the project by running a world wide web betting poll on where and when the ‘scientific bales’ will show up. Just a thought and trying to help.
-Cal Wayne
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