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[GreenYes] RE: outside the pipe.


My point exactly. More good questions then follow (or proceed) your
question:

* What is regional & national volume of biosolids going to landfill?
* Is regional/national biosolids disposal trending to ADC?
* What is capacity of landfills to absorb these tons as ADC and what
happens when capacity is reached?




Peter Slote
City of Oakland Public Works Agency
Solid Waste and Recycling Programs
pslote@no.address
Ph 510-238-7432 Fax 510-238-7286
Visit www.oaklandrecycles.com now!


-----Original Message-----
From: RicAnthony@no.address [mailto:RicAnthony@no.address]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 11:20 AM
To: pslote@no.address; GreenYes@no.address
Subject: outside the pipe.


In a message dated 8/14/2006 10:51:08 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
pslote@no.address writes:But due to the absence of local composting
processing capacity for waste water
treatment residue (including food scraps residue), and the shrinking
capacity/higher cost for land application, this material is increasing
sent to landfill as ADC (90% in 2005).


Which raises the question;
What is all this organic material and water doing in a landfill?

Ricanthony@no.address <mailto:Ricanthony@no.address>
RichardAnthonyAssociates.com
San Diego, California



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