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From waste to commodity
Published 17 May 2021
Entsorga West Virginia LLC converts municipal solid waste and commercial and industrial (C&I) non-hazardous byproduct materials into alternative, clean energy. The company has been meeting the growing demand for solid recovered fuels by Argos USA’s Martinsburg plant in West Virginia, leading to environmental benefits and reduced operating costs. By Emily Dyson, BioHiTech Global, USA.
Entsorga West Virginia, LLC’s HEBioT
TM plant, USA
Entsorga West Virginia LLC (EWV), owned by ReFuel America, a consolidated subsidiary of BioHiTech Global, is the first facility of its kind in the USA. Using the patented High-Efficiency Biological Treatment (HEBioT
Dyson named to Bluffton Universityâs ambassador program Wednesday, April 28, 2021 3:29 PM
BLUFFTON – Emily Dyson, Payne, was named to the Bluffton University’s President’s Ambassador Program. Starting in the 2021-22 academic year, Bluffton will launch the President’s Ambassador Program, a group of high-achieving students who will assist in recruiting prospective students, welcome and greet guests to campus and engage with alumni and donors.
Dyson, a sophomore exercise science major, is also a softball student-athlete, a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, Marbeck Center Board. She is also a student photographer and videographer for the Bluffton University public relations office.
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine The president of Tuskegee University, a representative of the National Park Service and a descendant of Booker T. Washington was among those presenting at an historic online event connecting the communities of South Berwick, Maine, and Tuskegee, Alabama on Friday, Feb. 12.
Tuskegee officially received from the people of South Berwick an original letter written in 1898 from Booker T. Washington to Mrs. George Tyson, who owned the Hamilton House in South Berwick.
The letter, donated by antique collector Rick Becker of South Berwick, was framed and sent with a plaque that said, “With love from the people of South Berwick to the people of Tuskegee, Ala.”
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