Monday, December 21, 2009
Viridor MISLEAD public over incinerator
INCINERATOR Carbon sinner
We must change climate discourse to emphasise social benefits of cutting carbon. New Labour and Plaid Cymru in Wales must increase recycling and have more ambitious targets and say NO to building incinerators and NO to the massive Viridor incinerator and hundreds of rubbish lorries travelling into Cardiff every day.
Viridor is misleading the public calling this huge incinerator 'Energy from Waste'
which is not aimed at reclaiming the energy, not being located suitably for uses of the heat, but has waste disposal as primary purpose. In the Environments Agency's own phrasing it's a "carbon sinner".
Viridor are appealing to WAG planning for their Incinerator so Take Action before Christmas Eve
To object write to the Welsh Assembly Planning Inspectorate
wales@pins.gsi.gov.uk
Objections by 24 December 2009 quoting appeal referenceAPP/Z6815/A/09/2113747/WF
Politicians shouldn't be afraid of this low carbon agenda - they should be actively promoting it.
http://www.prosiectgwyrdd.com/
We must change climate discourse to emphasise social benefits of cutting carbon. New Labour and Plaid Cymru in Wales must increase recycling and have more ambitious targets and say NO to building incinerators and NO to the massive Viridor incinerator and hundreds of rubbish lorries travelling into Cardiff every day.
Viridor is misleading the public calling this huge incinerator 'Energy from Waste'
which is not aimed at reclaiming the energy, not being located suitably for uses of the heat, but has waste disposal as primary purpose. In the Environments Agency's own phrasing it's a "carbon sinner".
Viridor are appealing to WAG planning for their Incinerator so Take Action before Christmas Eve
To object write to the Welsh Assembly Planning Inspectorate
wales@pins.gsi.gov.uk
Objections by 24 December 2009 quoting appeal referenceAPP/Z6815/A/09/2113747/WF
Politicians shouldn't be afraid of this low carbon agenda - they should be actively promoting it.
http://www.prosiectgwyrdd.com/
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Viridor appeal docs
http://www.pcs.planningportal.gov.uk/pcsportal/ViewCase.asp?casename=APP/Z6815/A/09/2113747&caseaddress=COO.2036.300.8.2484993
Summary details of case
The erection of an energy from waste facility with combined heat and power plant and ancillary offices at Trident Park, Glass Avenue, off Ocean Way, Cardiff.
Planning Inspectorate Contacts
The Case Officer is Dawn McGowan
You can call our Customer Support Line on 02920 823866
Procedure
Inquiry
Appeal stages and dates
Summary details of case
The erection of an energy from waste facility with combined heat and power plant and ancillary offices at Trident Park, Glass Avenue, off Ocean Way, Cardiff.
Planning Inspectorate Contacts
The Case Officer is Dawn McGowan
You can call our Customer Support Line on 02920 823866
Procedure
Inquiry
Appeal stages and dates
Appeal accepted | Questionnaire | Statements & representations | Final comments | Inquiry evidence | Event | Decision |
Appeal form & attachments | Questionnaire & attachments | Statements, attachments & representations | Final comments | Written Statements of Evidence | Site notice | Decision |
Start date: 12 Nov 2009 | Due date: 26 Nov 2009 | Due date: 4 Mar 2010 | Due date: 25 Mar 2009 | Due date: N/A | Date: Not arranged | Date: Not decided |
Documents for APP/Z6815/A/09/2113747 |
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Prosiect Gwyrdd Numbers Rigged
The business case doesn't work with falling tonnageProsiect Gwyrdd just carry on with the old numbers that they rigged to work!
Wales has had 4 straight years of falling MSW. It is still falling this year. no waste growth is justifiable as it will not gone up any year in 5.
The Project Manager's excuse for using the old figures is "we all know waste growth changes have occurred and declined in the past two years" and "predictions are under review".
The Project Manager's excuse for using the old figures is "we all know waste growth changes have occurred and declined in the past two years" and "predictions are under review".
Spreadsheet for Wales that could be up-dated reports. It is still falling abut 4% in 2009/10.
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