Yesterday evening there was a session organised to discuss the project at Mt. Claremont Community Centre to hear more about AnaeCo DiCOM® Alternative Waste Treatment Technology Community Consultation
The trials of Stage 1 of the AnaeCo DiCOM® alternative waste treatment technology at the JFR (Jim) McGeough Resource Recovery Facility in Shenton Park, culminated in a full load trial completed just before Christmas. The results of the trials are promising and plans are now underway to proceed with Stage 2.
I went there to have a chat with one of the guys, I've spoken to Sean. It was good to hear what they are doing and they are hoping to be working in full space by end of 2011. The big cylinder is an enclosed bioconversion vessel in where the organic waste is made into compost. It's tested for every batch to prevent contaminated soil. They are going to add two more vessels and add an extension to the materials recovery facility.
I was invited to come by and have a look at the plant so I will take up that offer soon as I was comparing it to the Canningvale centre which I've been to twice, but it seems to work totally different so they won't expect any trouble with oudor and other problems.
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