Product category:
Solid Waste Disposal and Land Pollution
News Release from: WRc
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2007
'Energy-From-Waste' Veolia plants
monitored
WRc is celebrating 10 years of working with Veolia, the UK's largest waste management company, to characterise residues from their energy-from-waste plants
WRc is celebrating 10 years of working with Veolia, the UK's largest waste management company, to characterise residues from their energy-from-waste (EFW) plants In 1997 WRc helped Veolia design a sampling and testing programme for the residues from the Veolia SELCHP Energy Recovery Facility plant in SE London
Since then they have managed the routine monitoring of bottom ash, air pollution control residues and bottom ash processed for use as a secondary aggregate by a third-party.
The annual composition and leachability data are formally reported each year in the context of the historic dataset, arguably one of the best of any UK EFW plant.
The testing programme now covers the total of seven plants operated by Veolia Environmental Services in the UK.
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