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Clean Earth Energy ~fawaii - Milo, ~L~ <br /> Sustaina6Ce Integrate~`Waste to Energy ~Fa~ties <br /> In a similaz fashion, these treated soils aze also discharged into a sepazate bio-cell for curing and <br /> aeration. Once confirmed to have met clean-up standazds, these soils aze also released for use as landfill <br /> cover. The time cycle for both treatment processes is accelerated and is completed from start to finish in 10 <br /> <br /> to 25 days. Remediation of properties contaminated with petroleum products or chlorinated organic <br /> chemicals provides for reclamation of unusable properties and allows them to be sold and re-developed - <br /> cleanvaluable properties ready to sell. Such actions could also involve off-set Brownfield funding from the <br /> USEPA for the community. <br /> Obviously, the SIVJEF is a completely unique advanced state-of--the-art facility in comparison to a <br /> standazd design landfill, or other similaz conventional waste management process. The SIWEF is integrated <br /> and sustainable and will eliminate the waste, energy and contaminated soil concerns in Hawaii; while <br /> producing valuable recyclable commodities and low cost fuel or energy with long term economic stability. <br /> SIWEF Mass and Energy <br /> Each system in the SIWEF is identified as astand-alone process in the planned order of <br /> construction. A Standard Design Landfill (SDL) will first be developed as a base unit and will then be <br /> converted to an Advanced Design Landfill (ADL). The Advanced Chemical Reformer (ACRR) will then be <br /> added to the ADL. The optional Gas-to-Liquid Converter (GTLC) and associated Fuel Storage can then be <br /> added to support the ACRR. <br /> Based on the described process and very conservative efficiencies (40% - 60%); the mass and <br /> energy for operating a facility in Hilo, Hawaii is noted below: <br /> SIWEF Technkal Proposal <br /> ConJ7dentia! 11 <br /> <br />