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Redhill EMAS 2006 - Biffa

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09THE FUTUR EDuring the course of recent years the waste industry has undergoneand implemented profound changes to the way landfill sites areoperated and monitored.We are greatly influenced by legislation originating fromEurope, the EU Landfill Directive is designed to improvethe operational and technical standards of landfillingwaste, prevent or reduce, as far as possible negativeaffects on the environment. The first alteration to ouroperational practices occurred in July 2002, when the banon the disposal of certain waste to landfill, such as itemscontaining Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS), Corrosiveor Flammable materials commenced. Whole tyres arealso prohibited from landfill and shredded tyres will followsoon in <strong>2006</strong>.We are however, continuing negotiations with a locallandowner to develop a 'pre-treatment' plant onCopyhold works adjacent to the site. The development willconsist of a materials recovery facility whereby all itemsthat have a reusable value will be removed from thewaste and recycled for future use. The remaining materialthat has no further use would then be transported to theactive landfill for disposal.One source of energy not yet utilised is heat generatedby the gas engines. We have mentioned that this energysource will be used to provide heat within the leachatetreatment process, yet a surplus remains for use elsewhereshould the right application present itself. A number ofparties have shown interest but as yet this has not evolvedinto any active projects. With three further gas-generatingengines due to come on line by the end of <strong>2006</strong> we areactively seeking local bodies that can utilise the heat ourgas engines generate.3637

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