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New Hampshire bans burning of C&D debris.


New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  Gov. John Lynch For other persons named John Lynch, see John Lynch (disambiguation).
John H. Lynch (born November 25 1952, Waltham, Massachusetts) is the current Governor of New Hampshire.
 has signed a bill into law permanently banning the burning of wood from construction and demolition debris streams as a fuel source in the state.

The ban takes effect Jan. 1, 2008, effectively replacing a moratorium A suspension of activity or an authorized period of delay or waiting. A moratorium is sometimes agreed upon by the interested parties, or it may be authorized or imposed by operation of law.  on burning the material that expires Dec. 31.

William Turley, executive director of the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA CMRA Commercial Mail Receiving Agency
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), has said the ban could slam the door shut on an important market for recycled C&D debris in New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. . "We might see these ideas that C&D wood is in some way unsafe spread to other states, and we don't want this untrue concept to take hold," he said in an earlier news report.

The CMRA, through its Issues & Education Fund, has been working with the University of New Hampshire on research to present to the state government that would provide evidence that C&D wood can be used as wood fuel with comparable environmental impacts to other fuel products.
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Title Annotation:C&D NEWS
Publication:Recycling Today
Date:Aug 1, 2007
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