a sewage plant with giant insinkerators to feed into it.
Meade Dillon via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
June 16, 2017 at 6:36 AM
http://www.sltrib.com/news/5398548-155/new-utah-facility-will-be-able
It doesn't look like this will generate revenue, will be interesting
to see
how it turns out.
"North Salt Lake • State and local officials broke ground for Utah's first
food digester Thursday morning in a project aimed at reducing landfill
waste and harnessing unused renewable energy.
The North Salt Lake facility, to be opened in late 2018, will deploy
anaerobic digesters to grind and liquify food waste, then use water, heat
and bacteria to convert it into methane gas to be used as natural gas and
bio-solids to be converted into fertilizer."
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Max
Charleston SC
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