Thursday, November 25, 2010

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A plant for recycling garbage and landfill replace

A waste treatment plant that aims to replace landfills and is able to recycle waste into fuel, raw materials, fillers clean and fertilizer for farming, and also incorporate a system never before used in Latin America, will start in La Plata during the first quarter of 2012, according to authorities today announced the Environmental Agency of the municipality and members of the company who won the bidding.
The venture, which will cost 41.5 million dollars (provided by the government of the province of Buenos Aires), will employ 70 people and is intended to replace the Ensenada landfill, which must close because environmental studies identified polluter. The plant, which will have 30 thousand square meters of surface, yet has not established his construction site, although it transpired that the probable space, which has more chances to host the Industrial Park 2, at kilometer 50 of Route 2 and 3 kilometers from the nearest urban center. "It is within an industrial park because it is an industrial process," he told Clarin Griñó Joan, the head of the English Sanitation, which has in different cities in Spain with six plants using the same techniques of waste recycling. In addition, the system operates in at least 32 other places in Europe.
"We commissioned a study at the University of La Plata and concluded that it is necessary to change the paradigm of landfills, and to that matter ", gave the president of the Environmental Agency La Plata, Sergio Federovisky, which along with Mayor Pablo Bruera noon introduce this brand new venture.
The new plant will treat 700 tons of trash per day, generated by the city of La Plata (Buenos Aires City produces 5,000), which will add another 300 to arrive in Ensenada, Berinsfield, Brandsen and Punta Indio. According to the Environment Agency, 80% of the waste that will enter will be recycled into raw materials for the manufacture of various items, fuels for industries such as cement and fertilizer for farming. The remaining 20% and will be compacted as fill for the various quarries that are now a danger, and that are either filled with water and turn into garbage dumps. course, because it is an issue such as waste treatment generates resistance among neighbors. And those who protested on Monday, taking advantage of the return of thousands of motorists from the coast, for the long weekend were those living in the area of \u200b\u200bSupply, which is supposed to install the plant. According
said the protesters say the plant is "treatment" is "a romantic name" that is given to cover the installation of a landfill. In return, from the Environment Agency said who work in information campaigns to let people know what the operation. Griñó

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