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WASTE MANAGEMENT & LAND RECLAMATION

 

Waste Management Experience

A municipal environmental component project in Yemen, provided services such as situation review, investigation, systems and schemes development, environmental and economic tender evaluation, design and tender documentation for the development of a national strategy and implementation programme for municipal waste management mainly for solid waste, toxic waste and industrial waste including motor oil, together with environmental assessment and impact studies. Project value $100m

Several baling plant projects have been worked on by Sir Frederick Snow & Partners Ltd. These include a refuse baling plant at, Sclattie Quarry Aberdeen (with a throughput of 35 tonnes per hour) complete facilities for loading, feeding, pressing, baling and strapping of domestic and trade waste.
Also on the Isle of Man as part of a scheme to process the entire domestic waste output of the island. For a proposed baling plant at Barrow-in-Furness, a ground investigation was carried out, civil and structural design and assistance with application for a derelict land grant was provided.

Edinburgh District Council has engaged the services of Snows on several occasions, notably projects involving two large compactor plants to deal with the Civic amenity wastes for the Directorate of Cleansing of the City of Edinburgh.
Three major refuse transfer stations in Edinburgh for the transportation of thousands of tons of refuse from Braehead Quarry and Craigmillar Quarry in the city to the central Quarry at Muldron some 35 miles away, thus allowing the two city quarrie to be used as intermediate transfer stations.
Solid Waste Disposal, Edinburgh required feasibility and technical studies for waste disposal into quarry and other sites. Quarry disposal was subsequently implemented.

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