Facilities
Lancaster
1911 River Road
Bainbridge, PA 17502
Facility Alert
On Thursday April 6, Covanta Plymouth proactively removed a unit from service and reduced processing in the other unit due to some necessary repairs. The reductions were made to avoid the necessity of venting excess steam to atmosphere. Later that evening, when attempting to reconnect to the local utility, all power was lost at the facility. Power was restored at the site approximately 24 hours later. We are currently evaluating plant electrical systems and making necessary repairs prior to the units being restarted. A full investigation of the incident has been completed, click on the link below to see the brief summary of the findings.
Reducing Landfill Waste
Located in Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, the Lancaster County Resource Recovery Facility is an award-winning Thermomechanical Treatment Facility. The Facility is owned by the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority and operated by Reworld™, and serves county residents with reliable and sustainable waste management. Every year, our facility processes more than 390,000 tons of waste that would otherwise have ended up in landfills.
In addition to keeping waste out of landfills, Reworld™ is committed to ensuring safe operations and minimizing environmental impacts. We have been consistently recognized for exceptional operations, including OSHA’s stringent Voluntary Protection Program Star certification.
Our Facility’s Annual Impact
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Less waste in landfills reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 309,000 metric tons of CO2. That’s like taking 66,000 passenger vehicles off the road for one year.
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We produce 33 megawatts of electricity 24/7 with our Waste-to-Energy process - enough to power 18,000 homes for a year.
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We also recover 8,700 tons of metal for recycling annually - enough to build 7,000 cars.
Environmental Performance
We care about our communities and operate well below emissions limits. Over 99.9 percent of what comes out of our plant’s stack is what you’d typically find in air - water vapor, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. The remaining constituents are well below federal and state standards.
A permit application has been submitted to PADEP to lower the NOx emission limit to meet RACT III rules.
- Permit Limits are derived from USEPA standards for Large Municipal Waste Combustors (40 CFR 60, Subparts A, Cb and Eb).
- CO values are the maximum 4-hr block average for that day.
- HCL and NOx values are the daily (24-hr) block averages for that day.
- SO2 values are the maximum 3-hr block for that day.
- Opacity values are the maximum 6-minute average for that day.
- All emission values reported in units consistent with the permit. CO, SO2, HCL and NOx reported as parts per million, dry gas basis at 7% O2 (ppmdv7), Opacity as %, Removal Efficiency as %.
- SO2 compliance is based on concentration (ppm) or removal efficiency (% reduction between inlet and outlet emissions).
- SO2 removal efficiency is based on an 8-hr block average.
- The dash symbol (-) indicates that a unit is off-line, has insufficient data for a compliance period or is in an exempted period.
* Results are provided for informational purposes only. Data is posted 24 hrs. after completion of each day to allow for quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) review.
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