[Gasification] [Bioenergy] Turkey offal stinks gain

Jesse Klinkhamer j.klinkhamer at kleanindustries.com
Fri Nov 17 10:51:37 CST 2006


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Subject: [Bioenergy] Turkey offal stinks gain
 
          to  Bioenergy and Gasification lists                from   Lewis L
Smith

Extract from Kansas City Star"

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CARTHAGE | Fowl smells bring citations

An alternative fuel plant that was the focus of months of state action
because of complaints of a powerful stench has been cited again for odor
violations. The Renewable Environmental Solutions plant, which converts
turkey byproducts into fuel oil, was notified Wednesday by the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources of the citation in connection with odors on
Tuesday. The citation could trigger a $25,000 penalty if the notice of
excess emissions is upgraded to a notice of violation, according to Renee
Bungart, a spokeswoman with the Department of Natural Resources.

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