Raw Material Availability and Industry Trends by Region
By Tim Sydor, Ph.D. (tsydor@forisk.com) and Brooks Mendell, Ph.D. (bmendell@forisk.com)
Forisk Consulting LLC (www.forisk.com)
Timberlands in the United States can be grouped into four distinct regions: Pacific Northwest (Oregon and Washington); Midwest, or Lake States (Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan); Northeast (mostly Maine, Vermont and New York); and South (Virginia to East Texas) (Figure 1).
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Avoiding fires caused by spontaneous combustion recommendations
By: Richard Buggeln, University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services
Let’s cut to the chase: how do you prevent fires from spontaneously erupting at mulching and composting facilities? There are some easy things to do…and some things not to do. We don’t want to go into a lot of complicated…but interesting…details* in this short space. However you should know how and why heating occurs in piles of mulch or compost. For a clearer understanding, we can make some good comparisons with the way things heat up---and sometimes catch on fire---in our daily life.
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