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    December 15, 2010
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Green
Industry
also produces a byproduct that
can be used as fertilizer and soil
will be in an industrial-zoned por­ am endm ents in n u rseries and
tion of the Cully neighborhood. farms.
C onstruction is expected to begin
The facility will be capable of
in sum m er 2011, and will provide processing about 90,000 tons o f
about 85 jobs. Once operational, solid food waste and 104,000 tons
the facility will em ploy about 10 of liquid food waste per year. The
full time workers and is expected material will be processed in tanks
to create additional waste hauling in an enclosed building.
jobs.
Solid food waste will come from
The proposal has the support local com m ercial sources such as
o f the city of Portland. But resi­ grocery stores, restaurants and
dents near the site have bad m em o­ food p ro ce sso rs. L iq u id food
ries of a form er recycling facility waste will com e from com m ercial
that operated nearby in the early grease traps and food and bever­
1990s. T he p lan t p ro d u ced a age processors. The liquid waste
stench that stunk up the neigh­ is currently sent down sewers and
borhood.
treated at w astew ater plants. No
The Cully N eighborhood A s­ yard debris or garbage will be ac­
sociation has heard from neigh­ cepted.
bors who are concerned about the
"Colum bia Biogas brings an
future im pacts. The perm it agree­ excellent m odel for how to handle
ment will require the com pany to food w aste throughout the re ­
work with the neighborhood.
gion," said M etro C ouncilor Rex
C u lly C h a irw o m a n K a th y Burkholder. "By elim inating the
Fuerstenau has also indicated that need to truck waste to landfills
there may be other issues such as we'll reduce greenhouse gasses,
noise from generators and other th ro u g h th is p ro c e ss we can
equipm ent.
pow er our hom es and fertilize our
But C olum bia Biogas officials farm fields with food waste in­
say they will operate a plant that s te a d o f b u ry in g , an d by
is com pletely unlike the contro­ partnering with the com m unity,
versial Reidel M unicipal Solid we'll create and m aintain good
W aste Com posting facility that paying jobs for people in their
closed after a year o f com plaints. own neighborhoods."
For starters, the new plant will be
The M etro Council has called
co m p lete ly e n c lo se d and d e ­ for a 50 cent per ton surcharge on
signed to keep air inside, with any waste brought to the facility to
odors that escape scrubbed with establish a grant program to sup­
biofilters.
port community rehabilitation, miti­
Anaerobic digestion is a con­ gation and enhancem ent projects.
trolled and enclosed biologic pro­
The council has also requested
cess that breaks down organic that C olum bia Biogas create a
m atter in the absence of oxygen G ood N eighbor A greem ent to
an d p ro d u c e s m e th a n e - r ic h m inim ize the im pacts o f the facil­
biogas that can be burned to gen­ ity on local residents. Colum bia
erate electricity.
Biogas has also form ed an advi­
The com pany plans to operate sory com m ittee with the neigh­
power generating engines that will bors, as well as a jobs subcom m it­
produce about five m egaw atts of tee which includes the Native
electricity and to connect to a A m erican Y outh A sso ciatio n ,
substation grid in the PacifiCorp Verde, H acienda and W ork Sys­
system . The digestion process tem s Inc.
continued
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