Air quality challenge for composting plants

 

Ammonia from open-air composting plants could damage sensitive environments, including sites of special scientific importance, according to a study for Dorset Waste Planning Authority.1 But the Composting Association says that requiring in-vessel operations near such sites would incur "enormous" costs and harm the industry.

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Further information:

  • 1 An assessment of possible air quality impacts on vegetation from processes set out in the Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole waste local plan, available from Air Quality Consultants, www.aqconsultants.co.uk

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