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Soilco staff at Stotts Creek.jpg
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Soilco staff at Stotts Creek.jpg
Tweed Link organics 3.jpg
Tweed  Shire Council Director Sustainablity and Environment Tracey Stinson joins Tweed Shire Councillor James Owen, the Member for Tweed Geoff Provest, Soilco General Manager Charlie Emery.jpg
Organic process facility Stotts Creek artists impression 2.png
Organics Processing Facility tunnel construction 1..jpg
Organics Processing Facility tunnel construction 3.jpg
Organics Processing Facility Tunnel Walls Up
Organics Processing Facility Concrete Slab Preparation
Organics Processing Facility equipment installation 2.jpg
Organics Processing Facility  tunnel floor spigot installinstallation.jpg
OPF stainless steel ducting being installed 2 _ Jan 21.jpg
OPF tunnel floor ducting slabs being poured_ Jan 21.jpg
OPF fire pumps being installed_Jan 21.jpg
OPF humidifier being positioned on site_ jan 21.jpg
The biofilter and peat filter system at the organics processing facility.JPG
Storage bays for processed organic waste - compost.JPG
The biofilter humidifier connected to the main organic waste conversion tunnels.JPG
View of surrounding land  from on top of the main structure of the Organics Processing Facility at Stotts Creek Resource Recovery Centre.JPG
Major external ducting taking gasses from the humidifier to the biofilter .JPG
Council's Acting Project & Operations Officer Wes Knight and Soilco Operations Manager Mark Emery inspecting some of the processed compost
Soilco Operations Manager Mark Emery explains the organic waste drying process to Tweed Mayor Chris Cherry and Director of Sustainable Communities and Environment Tracey Stinson.
Tweed Mayor Chris Cherry and Director of Sustainable Communities and Environment Tracey Stinson with the new 'Way to Grow' design for the bags of soil that will be available