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[[Bywaters Recycling And Recovery Centre]] was built in 2006 and is one of the largest [[Material Recovery Facility|"Clean" MRFs]] in the UK handling [[DMR]] materials and is classified as a [[Qualifying MRF]] under the [[MRF Code of Practice]].  
[[Bywaters Recycling And Recovery Centre]] was built in 2006 and is one of the largest [[Material Recovery Facility|"Clean" MRFs]] in the UK handling [[DMR]] materials and is classified as a [[Qualifying MRF]] under the [[MRF Code of Practice]].  
==History==
==History==
The [[Bywaters]] business is a family owned business that can trace its origins back to 1952. The [[Bywaters Recycling And Recovery Centre]] was built as part of a requirement to relocate as a result of the development of the Olympic park for the 2012 Olympics<ref>https://www.bywaters.co.uk/about/heritage</ref>.  
The [[Bywaters]] business is a family owned business that can trace its origins back to 1952. The [[Bywaters Recycling And Recovery Centre]] was built as part of a requirement to relocate as a result of the development of the [[wikipedia: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park |Olympic Park]] for the 2012 Olympics<ref>https://www.bywaters.co.uk/about/heritage</ref>.  
==Plant==
==Plant==
The plant was supplied by [[Okay Engineering]] and is capable of processing c.18 tonnes per hour, or c.140,000 tonnes per annum of [[DMR]] material.
The plant was supplied by [[Okay Engineering]] and is capable of processing c.18 tonnes of [[DMR]] material per hour, or c.140,000 tonnes per annum of [[DMR]] material.
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==Permit Tonnage Sent Out (OUT)==
==Permit Tonnage Sent Out (OUT)==