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Sites on the Internet related to Manufactured Gas


Living on Earth (LOE) - a weekly program on National Public Radio (NPR) that highlights environmental issues.  Allen Hatheway was interviewed for the program airing during the week of 23 March 2001.

- Transcript of FMGP portion of the program airing the week of 23 March 2001 - also includes MP3 and Real Audio links to the program narration

- Allen Hatheway's interview in Real Audio format

- Allen Hatheway's interview in MP3 format


Railroad Extra - a rail enthusiast site.  Included in this site is an excellent historical summary of the manufacture of "Pintsch" gas.  Pintsch was a manufacturing process used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to provide gas service on trains.  The gas was usually manufactured in a rail yard facility, and then stored and used on rail cars.


 

 

 

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