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Sulphate of potash
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<blockquote data-quote="Wastexprt" data-source="post: 2034352" data-attributes="member: 5826"><p>Mined gypsum</p><p></p><p>FGD gypsum (declining in amounts as coal fired power stations wind down) which, according to the EA all goes to plasterboard manufacture.</p><p></p><p>Recovered plasterboard gypsum, derived from plasterboard and screened and sorted to remove the backing paper, screws etc. As plasterboard is produced from FGD it therefore follows that part of the recovered plasterboard gypsum will be FGD derived. At a meeting I went to last July in London to discuss all this, this was the bit that the EA didn't like the most and goes some way to explaining the difficulty in trying the removal of the land spreading option in PAS109.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wastexprt, post: 2034352, member: 5826"] Mined gypsum FGD gypsum (declining in amounts as coal fired power stations wind down) which, according to the EA all goes to plasterboard manufacture. Recovered plasterboard gypsum, derived from plasterboard and screened and sorted to remove the backing paper, screws etc. As plasterboard is produced from FGD it therefore follows that part of the recovered plasterboard gypsum will be FGD derived. At a meeting I went to last July in London to discuss all this, this was the bit that the EA didn't like the most and goes some way to explaining the difficulty in trying the removal of the land spreading option in PAS109. [/QUOTE]
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