Liberal Democrats at Suffolk County Council have reiterated their objections to the proposals to build waste incinerators at five possible sites in Suffolk. The County Council has been consulting on the Waste Strategy for the County, and the consultation ended on the 9th of October.
Cllr John Field, the Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Environment and Waste and councillor for Great Blakenham, said, "Waste incineration as a technology is completely unacceptable on sites close to population. Suffolk should use technology that is the least environmentally damaging practical option and locate it where it minimises the impact on residents. It surely creates a conflict when the same body is choosing the technology to be employed, selecting the site and deciding on whether or not to approve the plans for waste treatment plants."
Cllr Kathy Pollard, Group Leader and Cllr for Sproughton added, "Local people are very worried about emissions from waste incineration. The tiny particulates pass straight into the bloodstream and accumulate in the body. In June 2008 33,000 doctors from across Europe wrote to the European Parliament to express their concerns about emissions of these ultra fine particles. The sites at Great Blakenham and Sproughton are both very close to Ipswich and therefore would affect a large number of people."
In addition Liberal Democrats have highlighted further reasons to reject waste incineration, including:
The Liberal Democrats have suggested that technologies like Advanced Mechanical Biological Treatment and Anaerobic Digestion are far more suitable. A similar plant has recently been given the go-ahead in North Yorkshire, and such plants are widespread in Europe.
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