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Our community is running out of space in landfills for disposing of our garbage and sewer system sludge. How could the AJT Process solve this problem?

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Our community is running out of space in landfills for disposing of our garbage and sewer system sludge. How could the AJT Process solve this problem?

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The AJT Process can be used to replace the function of a municipal landfill. However, for maximum efficiency, it is best to incorporate a pre-vitrification stage to the process. This process will dry and combust the landfill material to reduce its volume and turn it into ashes. The ashes from the initial phase are then vitrified. The sewage sludge can be dried by the waste heat from the process and then added to the material to be vitrified. The fumes and gases from all of the steps of the process are collected and sent through the Process Air Emissions System to remove particulate, odors or any harmful gases. The end result is aggregate that can be used in road or driveway construction and can be sold.

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