Open every day of the year from 7am to 7pm. We accept all kinds of refuse Household Garbage Metals...

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Open every day of the year from 7am to 7pm.

We accept all kinds of refuse

Household Garbage

Metals and Plastics

HazardousHazardous Waste CollectionWaste Collection

Asbestos, Batteries, CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons), Chemical Fire Extinguishers, Contaminated Soils, Corrosives (eg hydrochloric, sulphuric, nitric acids), and Alkalines (eg. caustic sodas), Flammable Liquids (eg. fuel, solvents ie. paint thinner), Medicines, Drugs, Mercury Containing Items (eg. mercury thermometers, mercury switches), Motor Oil, Paints, Pesticides, Fertilizers, Weed Killers, Photo developing Chemicals (undiluted), Products that react vigorously with water (eg swimming pool chlorine), Transformers, Unknown or unmarked waste with a chemical odour or vapour cloud, or is giving off smoke, or is irritating to the eyes or skin, or is making noises, like explosions, or is in a metal cylinder (like compressed gases)

Commercial and Government Trucks line up Commercial and Government Trucks line up to the Weighbridge Scale every day except to the Weighbridge Scale every day except Sundays.Sundays.

A Tipping Fee is charged per ton of refuse dumped at the Tynes Bay Facility

Weigh Scale OfficeWeigh Scale Office

The amount of waste received at Tynes Bay has had a constant annual growth rate of 4.8%

Tipping Hall

The Front-end Loader pushes the Bulky Waste into the Shear to be cut into smaller pieces to feed the Furnaces

Much of the refuse dumped at Tynes Bay is in the form of pallets and other wood which is mixed with the garbage in the bunker.

•Refuse is burned leaving only clinker ash which is mixed with cement and used in land reclamation.

•Heat from the fire is used to generate steam at high pressures. This steam is passed through a turbine coupled to an alternator which generates electricity.

TheTipping Hall

Water StorageBulky Waste

Shear

The Bunker Ash Plant

Quench Tank

Refuse Crane

TheBoiler

Much of the refuse is made up of wood in the form of pallets

Bunker

Refuse Crane

Control Room

Full Bunker

Trucks tip their loads directly into the Bunker

Trainee Process Controllers

Plant Manager ~ Kirk Outerbridge

Stack

Electro Static Precipitator

Induction Fan

The ID Fan draws the products of combustion from the furnace through the ESP where most of the particulate matter is removed. These flue gases are then discharged to atmosphere via the stack.

Emissions

monitoring

Electro Static Precipitator

Induced Draft Fan

The Chimney Stack is 91 meters high and about 300 feet above sea level.

There is a staircase inside the stack so that you can climb to the top.

The Bunker is 17.5 m deep (57 ft)and can hold 6,000 tons or about 4 weeks of garbage.

The refuse crane can lift up to 5.8 tons

We can burn 288 tonnes in one day or 12 tonnes per hour (approximately 4 full garbage trucks)

It takes about one hour for the complete incineration process to take place from the bunker to the quench tank.

•Sea water is drawn from the ocean where it is treated with chlorine to remove bug and plant growth in the pipes.

•Chlorine is made in our Electro-chlorination chlorination plant.

The sea water is also screened before entering the suction bay of theSea-water Pumps. The water is pumped to the condensers and is thenreturned to the ocean a few degrees warmer.

Sea Water condenses the steam in the “Dump Condenser” and the “Turbine Condenser” The condensate is fed back to the boilers.

TurbineCondenser

Dump Condenser

Dump Condenser

Turbo-Alternator

High Pressure Steam Manifold

Boiler Feed Water Pumps

Reverse Osmosis Plant

Water Treatment Plant

Ash Plant

Ash Plant cement trucks

Primary School

Tour Group

Taking a look at the Fire

Seniors Tour Group

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