Sunday, October 2, 2011

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

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The agency issued the permit to Schmack BioEnergyyof Cleveland, which is working with Kurtza Bros. Inc. to a $10 million anaerobic digester facility at the formefrColumbus trash-burning power plant site off Jackson It will take treated sewage sludgw and food waste such as fats, oils and greased and convert them to compressed natural gas to fuel city of Columbuzs vehicles. The EPA said the air permigt it issued this week sets limitations on emissionsz and establishes a number of regulations aimed at complyingy with federal and statdair standards, minimizing odors and protecting publicc health.
The agency has set a 30-daty window on appeals to the permit with the that expirezs at the end ofthe month. The EPA has yet to give fina l approval to two surface water permitx forthe project. A public meetinvg is scheduledfor 6:30 on Wednesday at Columbus’ New Horizonzs United Methodist Church, 1665 Harrisburg Pike.

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