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Matt Olson joined the group Physical Properties Jun 23
Charles Green Jr left a comment for Matt Olson Jun 21
Matt Olson started a discussion called Chlorine dioxide residuals in Bleaching Issues Jun 11
Matt Olson joined the group Bleaching Issues Jun 11
Mike Ryan (Board Member) left a comment for Matt Olson May 15
Mike Ryan (Board Member) left a comment for Matt Olson Apr 29
Matt Olson replied to the discussion Technical Conferences Apr 29
Matt Olson joined the group Chemical Recovery Issues Apr 29

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At 2:21pm on June 21st, 2008, Charles Green Jr said…
Matt, check out the PHYSICAL PROPERTIES group. If you find it interesting, it can be joined simply by clicking on "JOIN". Chuck
At 8:55pm on May 14th, 2008, Mike Ryan (Board Member) said…
I don't have any more info on the explosion, but I will let you know as soon as I find out. I spoke with Pete Angevine today and he said to give you his best. We can talk about schedules over the phone (740) 649-2272.
Thank you,
mike
At 2:16pm on April 29th, 2008, Mike Ryan (Board Member) said…
Hi Matt! Thanks for joining! I hope things are going well in Minnesota.
Your insight and input to the chemical recovery issues group will be important as you have such a unique kiln and recausticizing process.
Bets wishes,
Mike
 
 

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