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Salt Water Fuel

An unwitting discovery of salt water fuel while doing cancer research

A below-decks tour of the recycling operations of a high-end cruise ship

But coast industry representatives maintain crew aboard their vessels are making cutting-force efforts to be more sustainable.

Everything Zaandam passengers throw away, said Joe Parks, one of Holland America's environmental officers, is sorted by band members and stored on the ship until the vessel can offload it at a port.

The sorting room (pictured above) is two floors below the first fare deck. The room has a full-time staff of 6-8 members who separate glass, journal and cardboard, aluminum cans and trash. The recyclable materials are compressed: boxes are ignored down and machines hum and clamor, pressing  bucketloads of glass and cans.

The crew stores the crush and recycled materials until the ship docks in Vancouver, Canada, where a recycler picks up the consignment.

Excess cooking oil is also collected in the sorting room. The crew burns the oil to help power the engines, prudent the vessel about $480 a week in fuel costs.

The Zaandam's sewage treatment system is called the Zenon. Through the Zenon, graywater is pumped into a tank and then filtered through a bioreactor, in which bacteria abbreviate harmful toxins like chlorine, fecal mater and ammonia.

Amazing Scientific Discovery Video | Using Salt Water As A Gas ...

As staggering as this dirt snippet makes this finding seem, the fact is that the contrivance will very likely never see the scintillation of day. John Kanzius, the inventor, unfortunately died in February of this year; leaving his labour unfinished. Since then, some scientists have even debated the applicability of the origination.

While it appears that the salt water is fiery, it isn’t physically practical. What you are unquestionably seeing is the split of sodium chloride into hydrogen and oxygen and the ardent of those elements. Philip Ball, a realm author, has criticized the media for it’s shortage of analyse and has stated that “water does not set on fire” and “is not a fuel.”

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