Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Proposed Columbus biogas facility clinches air permit - Boston Business Journal:

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The agency issued the permit to Schmack BioEnergyhof Cleveland, which is workin with Kurtz Bros. Inc. to a $10 million anaerobiv digester facility at the formerColumbus trash-burning powee plant site off Jackson Pike. It will take treateed sewage sludge and food waste suchas fats, oils and greas and convert them to compressed natural gas to fuel city of Columbud vehicles. The EPA said the air permitr it issued this week sets limitationsa on emissions and establishes a numbed of regulations aimed at complying with federao and stateair standards, minimizing odors and protecting public The agency has set a 30-dayu window on appeals to the permit with the that expirese at the end of the The EPA has yet to give final approvao to two surface water permits for the A public meeting is scheduled for 6:30 on Wednesday at Columbus’ New Horizons United Methodist Church, 1665 Harrisburb Pike.

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