Monday, November 22, 2010

Another Kern-Coleman Project

BacterBasics of Savannah had it's plant opening this morning.  It is a grease trap treatment plant.  They will be able to convert the waste stream into tow viable byproducts.  The resulting sludge will be converted to biodiesel feedstock as the technology becomes more efficient and the treated water will eventually be removed from the sewer system and recycled for non-potable applications. 


I bet this guy works for a reputable company.  He seems to take his work very seriously.


This plant is the first of its kind in the United States and fits in perfectly with the City of Savannah's stated objective to be the leader in the waste to energy field.  Not only will they provide a less expensive disposal option for the local pumpers, they will achieve the permanent removal of this waste stream from the area landfills.

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