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Ready for the Future (19/06/2013)

Murcia continues to be an example of recycling and waste treatment, with the start of the redevelopment of the Waste Treatment Center Township, located in Cañada Hermosa.

The Governing Board today approved this extension, which will allow the municipality to have a high level facilities for the treatment and recycling of our waste over the next 25 years.

The Waste Treatment Centre Cañada Hermosa thus becomes a national and international sustainability in waste management, recycling and environmental care: An initiative of clear environmental efficiency, which helps strengthen the local economy, promotes technological innovation drives ye job creation in the city.

The total investment is 54 million euros, generating 300 direct jobs and indirect.

Currently, the staff is 58 employees, which will increase by 25%, going to be 72.

For the location of the new facility will make use of 50-hectare property donated to the City by Cespa, which will add to the 90 already available.

The new facility will consist of:

Plant Biomethanisation:

Will increase the production of energy through the biogas resulting from the anaerobic decomposition process of organic matter.

Represents an investment of 2.7 million euros.

Rest Selection Plant and Packaging:

Designed to treat the rest fraction of Municipal Solid Waste from other container harvesting as well as the fraction of selectively collected household origin in the yellow container.

The new classification system will consist of a discharge area and stockpiling of waste pits equipped with independent front three granulometric selection lines, two lines densimetric selection and automatic selection line recoverable byproducts.

Since the commissioning of the plant is expected to treat other 214 095 tonnes of waste per year reaching 309 204 tonnes in 2031.

These amounts are expected in the coming years but the plant is designed to treat about 500,000 tons annually.

It has a remaining capacity of 80 t / h of packs of 7 t / h

Treatment Plant WEEE and ELV

With a budget of 6.6 million euros, will create a plan that will address Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) of life vehicles (ELV).

The plant combines environmental protection with obtaining materials recovered from high commercial value, giving a treatment of municipal waste that has not dealt with in Cañada Hermosa.

As an example, the plant will have the capacity to treat 20 refrigerators per hour and 1,500 kg / hour of small electrical appliances.

Sludge Drying Plant

Here we address the sludge from the WWTP (wastewater treatment plant) whose main objective will be to achieve a reduction in the mass of mud between 60-80%, obtaining a biologically more stable product with minimal water content without smell and suitable for all final management, which in our case will be to enhance the composting process.

It will create four tunnels drying which may initially treat 20,000 tonnes per year and is planning to double this amount in 2018, reaching 40,000 tons annually treat.

It has a budget of 2.5 million.

Waste Treatment Plant Bulky

Waste is generated in homes, shops, offices and services as well as those which by their nature can be likened to them.

The average annual treatment plant will be 4,500 tons for bulky waste.

Plant production of Solid Recovered Fuel (4.7 million together with previous treatment plant)

Today's Rejects Treatment Center in different processes, are destined for the landfill.

These rejections have a high calorific value, for this reason, this fraction machining and grinding can be converted into a Solid Recovered Fuel or CSR and used as alternative fuel in co-firing facilities (cement, power plants and industrial furnaces) contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases and dependence on fossil fuels.

Are 20 tons per hour.

In addition to the six plants are expected to create the cells 10 and 11, which allow the deposit of more than two million residues, with an investment of 1.9 billion budget.

Although the Centre currently has a composting plant for the treatment of organic matter remaining fraction of MSW and sewage sludge, consisting of three modules ship with automatic turning closed.

This approach will achieve an increase in the treatment capacity of the organic matter fraction of MSW remaining, thanks to the entry of partially digested residue from the biogas plant, which will be mixed with sludge and greater capacity for sludge management up to 130,000 t / a, by reducing the volume of a part of sludge in the drying of sludge and sludge volume that this will also enable moderate drier moisture from influent and simultaneously reducing the need for structuring mix.

With this increase in treatment capacity, and consequently a more compost, also get a dual purpose, to fulfill the objectives set by the local strategy on climate change in the municipality of Murcia and work to combat erosion and desertification the natural environment of the municipality of Murcia.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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