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This facility was developed under a 25 year [[Public Finance Initiative]] (PFI) contract worth £1 billion for residual waste treatment and disposal, signed by Staffordshire County Council in July 2010 it was is the biggest in Staffordshire County Council’s history<ref name="ref2" />.
This facility was developed under a 25 year [[Public Finance Initiative]] (PFI) contract worth £1 billion for residual waste treatment and disposal, signed by Staffordshire County Council in July 2010 it was is the biggest in Staffordshire County Council’s history<ref name="ref2" />.


The facility has been built with technologies developed by Veolia in partnership with [[CNIM]] [[Clugston]] Staffordshire Ltd, with the EPC work carried out by CNIM. The combustion technology comprises of two 20 t/h incineration lines of the CNIM/Martin reverse-acting grate system, a CNIM-designed horizontal boiler and a SecoLAB© flue ash treatment system supplied by LAB, a Group CNIM company<ref>CNIM, 2016. [https://cnim.com/en/staffordshire-new-erf-zero-landfill A turnkey energy recovery facility at Four Ashes | CNIM. Online. Cnim.com.[Accessed 7 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.
The facility has been built with technologies developed by Veolia in partnership with [[CNIM]] [[Clugston]] Staffordshire Ltd, with the EPC work carried out by CNIM. The combustion technology comprises of two 20 t/h incineration lines of the CNIM/Martin GmbH reverse-acting grate system with two lines, a CNIM-designed horizontal boiler and a SecoLAB© flue ash treatment system supplied by LAB, a Group CNIM company<ref>CNIM, 2016. [https://cnim.com/en/staffordshire-new-erf-zero-landfill A turnkey energy recovery facility at Four Ashes | CNIM. Online. Cnim.com.[Accessed 7 Feb. 2020].]</ref>.