❓ Dr Edwards asked about the landfill sites used for waste from the Enersludge Plant. The Minister responded that Redhill and Cardup landfills were used for 17,268 cubic metres of waste between June 1999 and September 2000.
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(2) To which landfill site(s) was the waste sent? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister
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14 November 2000
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(1) The volume of waste processed and sent to landfill by the Enersludge Plant for the period 1 June 1999 to 30 September 2000 was 17,268 cubic metres. This is much less than the volume which would have had to be disposed of prior to the commissioning of the Enersludge Plant. (2) Redhill and Cardup.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The volume of waste processed and sent to landfill by the Enersludge Plant for the period 1 June 1999 to 30 September 2000 was 17,268 cubic metres. This is much less than the volume which would have had to be disposed of prior to the commissioning of the Enersludge Plant. (2) Redhill and Cardup.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The volume of waste processed and sent to landfill by the Enersludge Plant for the period 1 June 1999 to 30 September 2000 was 17,268 cubic metres. This is much less than the volume which would have had to be disposed of prior to the commissioning of the Enersludge Plant. (2) Redhill and Cardup.
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