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PUBLIC SERVICES has rejected a suggestion that it ignored the option of 'micro-incineration' when considering ways to solve the island's waste problem.
IN JULY, the States will have its 15th debate in as many years on waste disposal. If there is one subject which defines the current political process and its inability to tackle difficult subjects it is this one.
THE company chosen to provide the island's solid waste disposal method was surprised to hear that the proposed system had been called outdated.
Thursday's announcement through this newspaper that environmental lobby group G-Can and others have launched a formal campaign against the proposed £80m. Longue Hougue incinerator has put the Public Services Department onto a war footing.
A DEPUTY responsible for overturning mass-burn incineration in Guernsey claims his actions could save taxpayers more than £50m.
AN INCINERATOR would bring greater costs than just financial ones - it would harm the environment and islanders' health, warns Environment board member David de Lisle.
WASTE plant construction costs have rocketed in the last two years.
GUERNSEY could still share an energy-from-waste plant in Jersey.
THE prospect of sharing a waste facility with Jersey remains a possibility following talks between the islands.
FURTHER investigations are needed into the feasibility of a shared energy-from-waste plant.
THE public will have their say on how Guernsey's waste should be managed.
LURGI is still committed to building an energy-from-waste plant in Guernsey.
THE Policy Council fears that the deal to build an energy-from-waste plant for £80m. may be lost for all time.
TECHNOLOGIES that could provide an alternative to building an incinerator in Guernsey have not progressed far enough to be viable.