waste transfer system News
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Defra to Amend Waste Transfer Note System
Plans to allow greater flexibility over the types of documents that can be used as an alternative to Waste Transfer Notes (WTNs) has been confirmed by Defra, despite deep divisions among councils and businesses over the issue. This decision comes after a six week consultation which was launched in December 2013 under the governments Red Tape Challenge, which proposed amending regulations to ...
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Major system control modernization up and running
Ecosir Group’s Service Care ™ has performed major modernization into over 30 year old waste and laundry vacuum transfer system. The upgrade contains the latest and most modern control and user operation integration for the whole campus area. It covers close to 100 waste and laundry inlets and some kilometers of piping in connection to existing machine room. The energy savings and ...
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China’s waste transfer is managed by new technology
China’s strong economic growth increases the overall volume of waste. Major cities have taken significant steps in the field of circular economy since summer 2019. Waste recycling has been enhanced through legislative changes and regulations demanding waste segregation into a minimum of four (4) waste types. High and dense urban construction generates large quantities of waste every day. ...
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Amendment to permitting regulations 2014
Defra has confirmed that the government is to go ahead with suggested amendments to the environmental permitting regime, which is intended to ease the regulatory burden on businesses in the sector. Plans outlining proposed changes to the Waste Transfer Note (WTN) system were published on the 9th of December. Amongst many of the amendments to environmental laws intended to ease the burden of ...
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Defra collects feedback on easing WTN regulations
Feedback is being collected by Defra with regard to easing the Waste Transfer Note (WTN) system for businesses that do not make use of electronic reporting. It is estimated by the department that up to 80% of WTNs will be issued through the Electronic Duty of Care (edoc) system after it is introduced in January 2014. The department suggests that a written description of waste on documentation ...
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A Free Online System is launched to streamline Waste Reporting Processes
The initiative was launched by a partnership of waste industry and government bodies led by the Environment Agency and is expected to save organisations across the UK a total of c£8m a year by providing a new electronic alternative to burdensome paperwork. All UK businesses are required to produce waste transfer notes, which describe the nature of their waste and who they pass it on to. ...
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SSI shredding systems to build transfer station compactors to help improve East Russia`s waste disposal standards
In an effort to increase air and water quality, the city of Khabarovsk, Russia looks to its U.S. sister-city, Portland, OR as inspiration for better waste collection and disposal methods. As a part of the solution, SSI Shredding Systems of Wilsonville, Oregon is contracted to build pre-load compactors for the city of Khaborvsk’s waste transfer system. After years of exposure to harmful ...
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SSI to build transfer station compactors to help improve East Russia`s waste disposal standards
In an effort to increase air and water quality, the city of Khabarovsk, Russia looks to its U.S. sister-city, Portland, OR as inspiration for better waste collection and disposal methods. As a part of the solution, SSI Shredding Systems of Wilsonville, Oregon is contracted to build pre-load compactors for the city of Khaborvsk’s waste transfer system. CompactorAfter years of exposure to ...
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SSI Shredding Systems to build transfer station compactors to help improve East Russia’s waste disposal standards
In an effort to increase air and water quality, the city of Khabarovsk, Russia looks to its U.S. sister-city, Portland, OR as inspiration for better waste collection and disposal methods. As a part of the solution, SSI Shredding Systems of Wilsonville, Oregon is contracted to build pre-load compactors for the city of Khaborvsk’s waste transfer system. CompactorAfter years of exposure to ...
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Körting at Achema 2015
The 31st Achema, a global showcase for the chemical engineering and processing industry, will take place from 15 to 19 June 2015 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Held every three years, it’s a trendsetting meet-up in the industry. For Körting Hannover AG it’s also important because it indicates many key developments. Decisions on investments and the associated large orders are ...
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USP Technologies Completes First North American Bulk Delivery of Peracetic Acid for Wastewater Disinfection
USP Technologies completed North America’s first bulk delivery of peracetic acid (PAA) on July 29th, 2015 to Metro Vancouver’s Northwest Langley Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Vancouver, BC. Prior to delivery, USP Technologies worked closely with Metro Vancouver and the product manufacturer, Solvay Chemicals, Inc., to complete a comprehensive safety review to verify the entire ...
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SSI Shredding Systems produces video which helps educate school children on environmentally friendly waste disposal
What started out as a brief marketing presentation has evolved into a popular educational tool for school children throughout Oregon and Washington. SSI Shredding Systems recently completed filming, editing and production on an informational video which visually tells the story of the journey waste takes from local transfer stations to regional landfills. The original goal of the video was to ...
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Cost-effective and reliable waste water aeration
Körting waste water aeration ejectors have been handling the toughest of challenges placed on industrial and municipal waste water treatment for a long time now. Demands for an efficient and reliable oxygen transfer system during biological treatment stages make the technology from Hanover sought-after worldwide and the number one choice of plant operators. At the end of 2014, Körting ...
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Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority Moves Forward with New Transfer Station/Baling Operation
Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority Moves Forward with New Transfer Station/Baling Operation GBB Assisted with Procurement of Construction, Operating Services, and Related Equipment (Fairfax, VA – November 11, 2010) – Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) announced today that the Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority (VIWMA) recently issued a notice to proceed to ...
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SSI shredding systems to build transfer station compactors to help improve east russia’s waste disposal standards
In an effort to increase air and water quality, the city of Khabarovsk, Russia looks to its U.S. sister-city, Portland, OR as inspiration for better waste collection and disposal methods. As a part of the solution, SSI Shredding Systems of Wilsonville, Oregon is contracted to build pre-load compactors for the city of Khaborvsk’s waste transfer system. CompactorAfter years of exposure to ...
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UK waste operators welcome national online transfer system
Almost three quarters of large waste operators have shown their support for a new system for recording transfers of waste online. In a recent survey, 72 per cent of large or medium-sized waste operators who were questioned said they were keen to use edoc (electronic duty of care) – a free online system being developed by the Environment Agency in partnership with the waste sector for roll ...
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ISWA establishes climate change task force
ISWA, the International Solid Waste Association, has established a climate change task force to be led by global leaders from industry, academia, and professional service provider organizations. The focus of this group is to examine the range of issues arising from the interaction between waste management and greenhouse gas emissions. From these efforts recommendations will be made on appropriate ...
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GPT Waste embraces National edoc programme
On Wednesday 11th September, we were present at the preview of the National electronic duty of care programme (edoc) which was unveiled at the CIWM RWM Show in Birmingham. The edoc programme is a four year initiative that began development in January 2011 and will run until December 2014. The programme is an EU LIFE+ funded initiative set up by Environment Agency, Chartered Institute of Wastes ...
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CIWM suggests making edoc mandatory
Six months on from the launch of edoc - the innovative new online system for recording waste transfers - the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM) has suggested that the UK government seriously considers making edoc mandatory. Developed by the Environment Agency in partnership with the waste sector and government bodies from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, edoc offers a quick, ...
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