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A typical purchaser of a plant has either:
- unused biomass, including wood and agricultural
residues: These residues can be wood waste from logging, milling
or product manufacturing, stockpiles of old chips, sawdust or
bark, agricultural residues or waste, including corn stover or
straw,
- or, biosolids, dewatered or un-dewatered:
This includes raw sewage.
- or, organic materials: Including sludge
from pulp processes
Follow the links at the right
to view
the feedstock potential of each plant type.
The lists below summarize the residues which
can be processed in a CPR™ plant:
All forms of wood, including:
- commercial logging or forest management
(silviculture) residue,
- mill residue from all softwood and
hardwood operations, residue from pallets,
- dimensional lumber, construction wood,
demolition wood, engineered wood products;
- urban wood waste collected from households
and classified as municipal waste;
- coated wood product residues manufactured
with resins, glues, binders, and wood impregnated with preservatives;
beetle-infested wood; or
Most other forms of cellulosic materials,
including:
- cotton gin waste, hay, dried distillers
grain, bagasse, rice straw, etc.
All forms of sewage sludge, including:
- biosolids "cake", processed at a wastewater
facility to contain ~ 20% solids;
- raw sewage containing 3% solids;
- dry biosolids pellets.
If you have a special residue and would like
to talk to us about using a Woodland plant, please
contact us by clicking here.
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