A proposal for a sewage sludge pyrolysis facility in the Quonset Business Park has been paused, and the town has hired legal ...
A company is processing wood chips into biochar for use as a soil amendment. Now, it wants to do the same with sewage solids.
Despite the Quonset Development Corporation’s pause on a plan to build a sewer sludge plant, signs with red slashes, rallies, ...
Concern is growing in North Kingstown over a proposed sludge pyrolysis facility for Quonset.
A proposed sewage sludge pyrolysis facility in West Davisville is raising community concerns. The facility could generate air emissions, odors, and increased truck traffic. Residents have expressed ...
Scientists are helping the paper industry to convert paper sludge - the largest waste stream from paper factories - into bio-oils and raw materials suitable for re-use. They aim to build a ...
Quonset Development Corp. headquarters in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The QDC faces criticism for quietly granting lease ...
North Kingstown officials are demanding that the Quonset Development Corp. rescind its approval for a proposed sewage sludge processing facility. State leaders, including the governor, have urged ...
BROCKTON — Brockton balked on a $34.8M plan to turn sewage sludge into "biochar" it could sell for $300 a ton. Mayor Robert Sullivan said Friday that he put the proposal on pause after pushback from ...