A CGI of the proposed incinerator. Photo: Veolia UK VIEWS are now being sought over controversial plans for a multi-million-pound incinerator in Hampshire. The Environment Agency is holding a public consultation on proposals for an energy recovery facility, otherwise known as a waste-to-energy plant, on land off the A31, near Holybourne, Alton. The proposals were tabled by Veolia ES Hampshire Limited in June last year to make major changes to the Alton Materials Recovery Facility. The site could see a 40 metre-high building with two 80 metre (260ft) chimneys. The proposed facility would be capable of treating around 330,000 tonnes of non-recyclable non-hazardous waste each year from homes and businesses across Hampshire and its neighbouring counties. The Environment Agency (EA) is now seeking comments on the company’s application from the local community and interested groups.
Consultation on environmental permit application for Alton Materials Recovery Facility
The proposed 30MW advanced energy recovery facility would be capable of treating around 330,000 tonnes of non-recyclable, non-hazardous waste each year
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The Environment Agency (EA) is holding a public consultation on an environmental permit variation application from Veolia ES Hampshire Limited for the Alton Materials Recovery Facility.
The proposed 30MW advanced energy recovery facility would be capable of treating around 330,000 tonnes of non-recyclable, non-hazardous waste each year from homes and businesses across Hampshire and its neighbouring counties.
The EA is seeking comments on the company’s application from the local community and interested groups, with information received about relevant environmental considerations used to help determine the application as part of a “detailed and rigorous assessment” of the proposed operation.