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New cogeneration engine could help Medford meet tougher pollution rules

2014-07-10 12:23:45| Waste Management - Topix.net

A new cogeneration engine at the regional water-reclamation facility near Central Point turns methane into enough electricity to run the plant, and it is likely to help the city of Medford skate through a new, stricter set of air-pollution rules.

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