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Clearwater using wood slash for biofuel at Idaho mill [From the web]
April 13, 2010 Clearwater using wood slash for biofuel at Idaho mill [From the web] SPOKANE, WA, April 13, 2010 (The Spokesman-Review) - The grinder sucked in lodgepole pine branches. It chewed them up and spit out wood chips. About two dozen logging contractors watched Monday as the Bruks mobile grinder, a Swedish- made machine, consumed a two-story-high slash pile on Bunco Road near Silverwood Theme Park. The chips will be trucked to a Lewiston pulp mill and burned for power generation. Modern Machinery Co., a heavy equipment dealer in Spokane, arranged the demonstration. The Spokesman-Review - Wood slash becomes biofuel for paper mill
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