Cascade Corp. Facilities

Port Coquitlam Composting Facility
December 2011
David Taylor VP Operations of Cascade Renewable Carbon (CRC) is pleased to announce the completion of the company’s custom manufactured feed conveyor and loading rack system. The Specialized design was fabricated by Ermeltek a local Delta, BC manufacture.
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Cascade’s innovative design incorporates high operating outputs for maximum load capacity for its custom digesters. The engineering superiority and level of Cascade’s In Vessel Composting Technology further demonstrates CRC's commitment to design innovation.

November 2011
David Taylor VP Operation of Cascade Renewable Carbon (CRC) is pleased to announce the arrival of the Companies new Computerized Process Controller and Process Air Flow System for the Companies 32,000 tonne In-Vessel Composting plant in Port Coquitlam
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The Computerized process control provides monitoring functions as a Human Machine Interface (HMI) with continuous visual, graphic and data logging capabilities. Advanced software allows for monitoring of process Air Flow for the Modular biofilters and regulated In-Vessel Temperature Control.
An additional innovative technological first for CRC at the Port Coquitlam Facility.

November 2011
John Sexton VP Business Development of Cascade Renewable Carbon (CRC) is pleased to announce the arrival of the RotoMix – Pro Series used to quickly & efficiently process Organic materials at our 32,000 tonne per year Bio Organic Waste Recycling Facility in Port Coquitlam.
One of the major benefits of the CRC mixing equipment & formulation is that it provides a uniform distribution of nutrients and microorganisms throughout the blending of the ingredients this is one of several keys essentials to ensure rapid controlled decomposition and consistent quality Bio Organic compost.
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Oct 2011
Gerald Salberg President and David Taylor VP Founders of Cascade Renewable Carbon (CRC) are pleased to announce the receipt of the Development Permit from the City Of Port Coquitlam for development of the Companies 32,000 tonne per year Bio Organic Waste Recycling Facility.
Development Permit from the City Of Port Coquitlam
The plant to be fully operational in early 2012 will be the most technologically advanced Odour Free, Efficient and Environmentally responsible facility in North America. providing Green collar jobs for the community.
A show case for a Green Carbon Neutral Port Coquitlam.

Oct 2011
Gerald Salberg President of Cascade Renewable Carbon (CRC) is pleased to announce the completion of erection and commissioning of the Companies new Isoloader Tipper-Transporter for the Companies 32,000 tonne In-Vessel Composting plant in Port Coquitlam
The Australian designed and built transporter is the first of its type in North America and will be used to transport Container Vessels to and from the active digestion area of the plant to a filling and discharge building as part of the Bio Organic Waste Recycling process.
Another technological first for CRC at the port Coquitlam Facility.
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July 2011
Another significant milestone in the POCO site construction & development was reach this week with the arrival of the "isoloader". The unit has arrived, cleared customs, shipped to a storage facility in Port Coquitlam, de-containerized, and now awaits erection for use. This specialized unit is used for the loading, un-loading and positioning of the Bio-Organic Composting containers.
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All major items required for the Port Coquitlam Air Phaser “Non Thermal Plasma” (NTP) air technology systems have been delivered to Surrey BC & is now 80% assembled. The Air Phaser system is designed to oxidize and/or reduce air-borne pollutants, typically classified as Volitile Organic Compounds (VOC's) that need to be transformed to environmentally benign forms.

May 2011
Gerald Salberg, President, is pleased to welcome the arrival of the main receiving and curing building, a 25,000 sq. ft. structure built by Sprung Instant Structures Ltd. of Calgary. The building seen arriving on three double semi trailers was on time, on budget and is scheduled to be erected in early 2012.
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May 2011
Gerald Salberg President , David Taylor VP Operations and John Sexton VP Business Development are shown inspecting newly arrived containers which will form the core elements of the Bio Organics Recycling Facility CRC is building in Port Coquitlam. This show case world scale facility is expected to open in early 2012.
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