In Connecticut the Dept of ...
Published by Cyril May, Resourcerer at Better World Magic
In Connecticut the Dept of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is pushing away from this sort of technology because it contributes to water quality problems. They have essentially shut down large scale versions of this where I used to work, Yale University, and discourage its use elsewhere. Instead, we encourage people to keep wet food waste separate for composting or sending to anaerobic digestion facilities such as Quantum BioPower in Southington, CT
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Thank you but it is being used for years in restaurants. I have visited at least one. This is for a city Mumbai. May be that will give you all more idea as composting is good but due to lack of space in already congested housing complexes its not feasible. In new housing complexes provisions are made. Hence we thought of garbage disposer. As for the permits we will find the solutions.
Published by Lenin DSouza, Technical Adviser at Self Employed