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Meeting the ChallengeCouncillor Ian Monson – Cabinet Member for Waste Management and the EnvironmentNAIL2 Meeting 29 January 2007
Climate Change• Biodegradable Municipal Waste - kitchen
waste, green wastes, paper, card, cork, textiles
• Methane - a potent greenhouse gas
• Residual BMW - currently sent to landfill
• Landfill Directive - diverting BMW from landfill
Where We’ve Come From
• Adverts for a new solution in June 04 • 67%+ recovery – recycling, energy, compost• Not site or technology specific• 7 bidders submitted proposals Aug 04 • Shortlist of 4 using different technologies• MBT, MBT and AD, EfW, Gasification• Dec 05 - WRG as Preferred Bidder (EfW) and
SRM as Reserve Bidder (MBT+AD)
Where We Are Now
• Jul 06 - revoke WRG’s Preferred Bidder status due to land issues
• Jul 06 - re-open negotiations with SRM
• Updated bids received 30 November 06
• Evaluation process complete 24 Jan 07
• Project Board recommends SRM as Preferred Bidder WRG as Reserve
What Happens Next?
• Review Panel 09 February – public meeting• Cabinet 05 March – public meeting• Negotiations continue with SRM as Preferred
Bidder• SRM commence planning and permitting
processes – public consultations• SRM awarded contract
Thank you for listening
Ian Monson - County Councillor and Cabinet Member for Waste Management and the
Environment email: [email protected]
The Way Ahead for Norfolk – a Local Response to
Global Issues
Joel Hull - Project Manager NAIL2 Meeting 29 January 2007
Landfill Directive Targets
• Landfill allowance for biodegradable municipal waste (BMW):
75% of 1995 quantities - 2010
50% of 1995 quantities - 2013
35% of 1995 quantities - 2020
• Allowances in intermediate years under the Landfill Allowance Trading Scheme
Landfill Allowances
0
50
100
150
200
250
tonnes x,000
2006 2010 2013 2020
Biodegradable Municipal Waste
BMW toLandfillAllowance
BMW toLandfill
The Norfolk Response
• Phased approach for residual waste treatment
• Phase 1 90,000 -150,000 tpa
to address 2010 targets
• Phase 2 up to approx 200,000 tpa?to address 2013/2020 targets
Phase 1
• Contract A for 90,000 -150,000 tpa
• 67%+ recovery of value from residual waste
• Not technology specific
• No sites provided
• 25 year contract
• Plant operational 2010?
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
No RDF
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
recyclables
gas
steam
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
Caister
Longwater
Whitlingham
Longwater
Pulham
Thetford
Shipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
recyclables
gas
steam
MWe=£
MWe=£
ROCS?
ROCS
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
CaisterLongwater
WhitlinghamLongwaterPulhamThetfordShipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
recyclables
gas
steam
MWe=£
MWe=£
ROCS?
ROCS
B
heat
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
CaisterLongwater
WhitlinghamLongwaterPulhamThetfordShipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
recyclables
gas
steam
MWe=£
MWe=£
ROCS?
ROCS
B
heat
Stabilized material
bottom ash
fly ash
150k
150k
WRG
SRM = NEWS, May Gurney
CaisterLongwater
WhitlinghamLongwaterPulhamThetfordShipdham
landfill
landfill
M
MRF
recyclables
recyclables
EfW
AD
No RDF
recyclables
gas
steam
MWe=£
MWe=£
ROCS?
ROCS
B
heat
Stabilized material
bottom ash
fly ash Hazardouslandfill
Landfill BMW
Quarry
Evaluation Process and Outcome
• Exhaustive!• What – Technical, Planning and Regulatory,
Integration with WCAs, Environmental Performance, Partnership Working, Property Issues, Economic Standing, Legal and Contractual, Overall Integrity, Risk Adjusted Cost, Affordability, Best Value
• Who – officers of the County Council, Collection Authorities, with Technical, Legal, Insurance and Financial Advisors
• SRM as clear lead
Thank you for listening
Joel Hull - Project ManagerTelephone no: 01603 223374email: [email protected]
www.norfolk.gov.uk/futureofwaste
Norfolk County CouncilResidual Waste Treatment Contract ‘A’
Presentation to
NAIL2/Evening News
29 January 2007
Sustainable Resource Management Limited
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Costessey Mrf
Costessey Landfill
Old Norcast building
Carrefour Gym
Sainsbury Supermarket
Land Ownership
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Site Layout Plan
Mechanical Separation
SORDISEPAnaerobic Digestion
Aerobic Composting
Reception
PR
Office
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Technical OverviewAdvanced Mechanical Biological Treatmentconsisting of 3 principal stages:– Mechanical Pre-Treatment
• Bag opening and/or shredding• Screening and grading• Near-Infra-Red and electromechanical separation• Pre-digestion preparation
– Biological Core Treatment• Gravity-fed Dry Anaerobic Digestion
– Mechanical Biological Post-Treatment• Gas collection, cleaning, storage and electricity generation• Digestate wet separation, screening and grading• In-vessel aerobic maturation composting • Screening and grading
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Waste FlowMSW MSW
Ballistic Separator
Bag Splitter Shredder
In-vessel Aerobic Composting
AnaerobicDigestion
Biogas
Fe & non-Fe Separation Metals
Fe & non-Fe SeparationMetals
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Small paper
Quarry Restoration or Land Remediation
Fines
Coarse
AD Preparation
PaperPlastics
Inerts
Near Infra Red&
InertsSeparation
Dirty paper
Wet Separation
SandMinerals
Small plastic
Summary High level of Recycling 27.2%
High level of Recovery 98.4%
High LATS Diversion 99.4%
High LATS credit sales Very high in early years
Zero burning No RDF in revised Bid
Zero-direct-to-landfill Everything is treated
Compliments recycling Adding to existing WCA NEWS activity
Land availability Now
Planning permission By Financial Close
PPC Permit By Financial Close
Public support Wide ranging
Parish Council support Council resolution
Low environmental impact Everything is enclosed
Green energy production Fully qualifies for ROCs
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