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<blockquote data-quote="Lazy Sod" data-source="post: 3637362" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>The AD plant at Warminster, which runs on food waste, is pretty smelly at times, despite concerns about a possible smell nuisance being expressed at the planning stage. I certainly wouldn't want to live in any of the houses that are within 300 metres of the site.</p><p></p><p>We all know that a vacuum tanker produces a smell from the expelled air when loading. In the case of an AD plant, I would have thought that it would be perfectly possible to return the exausted air back to the digester through an additional hose. Discuss.</p><p></p><p>Edit. This thread was supposed to be in the Renewable Energy catagory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazy Sod, post: 3637362, member: 207"] The AD plant at Warminster, which runs on food waste, is pretty smelly at times, despite concerns about a possible smell nuisance being expressed at the planning stage. I certainly wouldn't want to live in any of the houses that are within 300 metres of the site. We all know that a vacuum tanker produces a smell from the expelled air when loading. In the case of an AD plant, I would have thought that it would be perfectly possible to return the exausted air back to the digester through an additional hose. Discuss. Edit. This thread was supposed to be in the Renewable Energy catagory. [/QUOTE]
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