When we address issues of sewage, municipal solid waste, air pollution and climate change in isolation, we limit the scope and creativity of our options. Communities around the world are showing how green energy can come from several waste streams at the same time, and how innovative infrastructure can effectively treat sewage, and reduce inner-city air pollution and greenhouse gases.
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Integrated Resource Recovery Study – Metro Vancouver North Shore Communities (5 MB) – March 2011
- Olympic legacy: sustainable energy from sewage
- Mr Sinky’s last stand (Focus Magazine) – July 2008
- Resources from Waste: Integrated Resource Management Phase 1 Study Report – May 20, 2008
- Resource recovery in action: examples of how communities are recovering resources from sewage
- Presentation by Stephen Salter to Metro Vancouver Waste Management Committee on integrated resource recovery – March 12, 2008
- Video: Treating Waste as a resource
- Mr. Floatie’s YouTube video promoting resource recovery for Victoria
- Cooperation on Resource Recovery: memorandum of understanding supporting resource recovery – September 17, 2007
- Province to study benefits of resource recovery from sewage – September 10, 2007
- Modern alchemy: turning waste into gold – Feb 28, 2007
- “Treating waste as a resource” presentation – November 28, 2006
- Inspiration from Sweden! – October 29, 2006
- Bring Resource Recovery to Victoria – presentation by Stephen Salter to CRD Liquid Waste Management Committee – July 2006
- Public Forum Media Handout – September 2005
- PowerPoint presentation from “Victoria Sewage Forum” – September 2005