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1. Incinerator plan extinguished - West County
www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi- - [Cached]Published on: 2/9/2007 Last Visited: 2/9/2007
Once ablaze, the heat from the fire would have dried more sludge that would then have been incinerated, said Bob Albertini, a business development manager for Ameresco Federal Solutions, the company that designed the facility.
Nonhazardous ash would be the biggest by-product and 98 to 99 percent of emissions would have been collected, he said.
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This process creates about 700 truck trips through the county a year, logging around 150,500 miles, and costs the post more than $1.2 million a year, Mr. Albertini said. -
2. Incinerator plan extinguished - West County
www.capitalonline.com/cgi-bin/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/8/2007 Last Visited: 2/8/2007
Once ablaze, the heat from the fire would have dried more sludge that would then have been incinerated, said Bob Albertini, a business development manager for Ameresco Federal Solutions, the company that designed the facility.
Nonhazardous ash would be the biggest by-product and 98 to 99 percent of emissions would have been collected, he said.
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This process creates about 700 truck trips through the county a year, logging around 150,500 miles, and costs the post more than $1.2 million a year, Mr. Albertini said. -
3. Incinerator plan extinguished - West County
www.capitalnewspaper.com/cgi-b - [Cached]Published on: 7/6/2005 Last Visited: 2/15/2007
Once ablaze, the heat from the fire would have dried more sludge that would then have been incinerated, said Bob Albertini, a business development manager for Ameresco Federal Solutions, the company that designed the facility.
Nonhazardous ash would be the biggest by-product and 98 to 99 percent of emissions would have been collected, he said.
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This process creates about 700 truck trips through the county a year, logging around 150,500 miles, and costs the post more than $1.2 million a year, Mr. Albertini said.

