The chancellor's spending review confirmed funding for a number of specific projects in Scotland.
000 tonnes of waste each year to generate electricity.Adverse noise impactsThe planning documents stated the system utilised infrared heat detection cameras which monitored stockpiles.
Biffa said it did not anticipate the proposal.The system required some external plant and machinery to be installed.would be used to identify heat spots before fires were noticeable to the human eye.
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200 fires in the waste system in the last 12 months nationally.
could cause intense fires that were capable of reigniting because the batteries could effectively create their own oxygen.before being taken to be stabilised in intensive care.
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