City To Continue Looking At Waste To Energy Proposals

Progress will continue on a feasibility study to examine Huron’s options for developing a recycling program and perhaps a waste to energy system that would use unrecyclable trash and turn it into a Process Engineered Fuel or PEF, either a combustible fuel pellet or lightweight pulp called fluff. Matt Evans of R-W Beck presented the results of the 1st Phase of the feasibility study and concluded that more examination of the City’s options are warranted…

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Evans says the fluff option would work well for Dakota Provisions because of the short distance away from where the fuel would be manufactured an hauled to. Mayor Dave McGirr says one attractive part of a Dirty MRF or Dirty Materials Recycling Facility is the fact Huron already has a major component in place…

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A Dirty MRF works by having recyclables sorted by hand. Non-recyclable items would then be used for the selected PEF. A landfill option will also be looked at further. The city would look to extract methane gas from decomposing garbage to burn for electricity. However usable methane would take up to three years to obtain.