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Environment committee  Absolutely. That's why all the work is being done right now.

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  No. I think we're fine with what we're dealing with right now. Thank you.

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  That's a good question. No, we haven't. Our focus has been to work with and comply with the Province of Ontario. In 2007 the Ministry of the Environment launched the environmental screening process for waste management projects. It's regulation 101-07. So we met the requirement

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  Basically what comes out of our stack is carbon dioxide, water vapours; really no different from what you're doing when you're combusting natural gas. We'll have a process where the majority of any compounds in the waste or in the syngas will be dealt with through oxidation and c

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  That's a good question. I would say that local resistance is really such a small percentage when you look at these particular projects. Really, at the end of the day, as Lewis alluded to in the presentation, just look at the investment that is required by a private company like

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  Absolutely. I think Peter would have a very good handle on that. There are a number of EFW initiatives in Ontario right now, or at least municipalities looking at this. So yes, you're correct.

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  Yes. If I were giving feedback on behalf of Lewis and I in terms of our particular business and project, it would be continuity between the federal government and the provincial governments so that the left hand and the right hand were kind of working in concert. There are diff

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  I guess just to support what's been said already, I think what we have learned and what we have seen through Entech in some of the other jurisdictions around the world is a far more integrated and collaborative approach to waste, and I'm not too sure that we have that obviously i

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  Our business model is to understand the waste issues in a particular jurisdiction, and then adapt our solution for the waste. Is it a specific waste stream? Are there barriers to waste issues? Yes, the technology has the capability of processing anything that's carbon-based that

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  I'll take a minute to answer that. Our system, our process, is based on where you designate it as baseload, so we are going to be providing 24-hour power, 24/7. The waste comes in, and obviously during business hours we'll have...[Inaudible--Editor]...waste, but we are going to

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr

Environment committee  The low-temperature gasification process.... First of all, all the waste, sir, will be under contract and there will be specific types of organic waste brought to the facility. As the waste goes through the thermal degradation or the primary gasification chamber, basically what

June 5th, 2014Committee meeting

Doug Starr