As a New Hampshire company moves forward with possible construction of a bioprocessing plant near Miami in northeastern Oklahoma using poultry litter, it’s similar to other efforts by firms in other states.
Here’s what happened when a company announced plans to build a manure digester to create Renewal Natural Gas at a site in northeastern Iowa. The plant was not only met with resistance from residents near Ridgeway but also hit with two lawsuits seeking to block the facility from being built.
In Oklahoma, Argo Development Partners applied for a Department of Environmental Quality permit to build the bioprocessing plant using 164,000 tons a year of poultry litter which could produce an estimated 619,000 MMBtu of RNG along with 8 million gallons of liquid fertilizer and 60,000 tons of solid fertilizer a year.
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