Interesting question raised here: since the EU Directive set limits on
the % of organics in landfills doesn't this amount to a de-facto
rejection of bioreactor landfills?
H.
At 02:14 PM 2/11/2008, Reindl, John wrote:
Hi Eric
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Could you provide an official EU or other
European agency document that shows that they have examined and rejected
bioreactors "in any and all forms and as unsafe and unable to keep
pollution from the environment"?
I served on a committee that looked at
accelerating the time frame at which waste disposal sites would degrade
material in them and looked at what was going on in the EU, but was
not fortunate enough to come up with any references that included that
conclusion.
Thanks much,
John
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- Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 12:02 PM
- To: pdunn@no.address; 'GreenYes'
- Subject: [GreenYes] Re: Michigan bill could repeal landfill ban
on yard waste
- Never mind that
Europe looked at bioreactors long ago and rejected them in any and
all forms as unsafe and unable to keep pollution from the
environment.
- Eric
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