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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (3613)3/5/1998 2:15:00 PM
From: froche  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6467
 
Joe,

With competition like that we don't have anything to worry about<gg>
22 million to build a plant only processing 100 tons a day... looks like they will lose money.

Compared to 12 Million and 600 tons a day... which one would you rather have?

Regards,
Frank



To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (3613)3/5/1998 10:13:00 PM
From: Cliff Maki  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6467
 
JOE, it appears to me that this company is no competition to TTRIF. They apparently gasify and incinerate the mixed waste stream. This may be a good alternative if no source separation occurs, but it would be much better to remove the wet organics at the source and obtain a higher BTU value for the remaining waste stream. The wet organics could then go to TTRIF and the remainder to IDM Environmental. Therefore, I agree with Nicholas P Acquaviva Jr. when he says there is room for many alternatives in waste recycling/diversion.

Best regards,

Cliff Maki