The most recent information on the Internet about David Hudson and his production facility is dated 1996. What has happened since then with David Hudson and his plans?
Mr. Hudson is not in production. There is some question about whether he will ever get into production. David Hudson has faced a number of difficulties in getting his ORMUS production on line. When his plant was five days into a test run in the summer of 1998, a nitric acid tank sprang a leak. Fortunately Hudson had a concrete catch basin, which contained the acid. Unfortunately the emergency response team from the fire department sprayed foam on the acid instead of simply diluting it with water. The foam reacted with the acid and generated a large cloud of orange nitric acid gas. Several hundred people had to be evacuated from the surrounding area. As a consequence of this event Hudson was fined and forced to think about moving his plant. A short time after the acid leak Hudson had a heart attack. He had to have six bypasses. Subsequent to his surgery he had additional heart problems but seems to be doing well now. His plant is still not ready for production. The delays cost him a gre
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