DWPF has announced that it has provided model audit advice to Maple Reinders and AIM Capital for the financing of the Halifax Organics Management Facility PPP in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The organics facility will process up to 60,000 tonnes of organic waste as collected from HRM residential and commercial collection programs. The new facility will utilize in-vessel aerobic technology with indoor pre-and-post treatment systems. The technologies will result in the conversion of organic waste to Class A Compost as defined by CCME and Nova Scotia Environment guidelines.
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