WASTE AND RECYCLING
Learn more about the Cover-All Advantage.
Covered Windrow Composting
- The natural light and controlled composting environment in a Cover-All allows for optimal conditions to enhance decomposition.
- Advanced coating and finish technology ensure all exposed steel is corrosion resistant.
- Open-end ventilation system encourages maximum fresh air-flow through the building.
- Prevent ground and waterway contamination through run off with a Cover-All building.
- Cover-All’s exclusive DuraWeave fabric covers will not rust.
In-Vessel Composting
- The Gatorshield corrosion barrier provides a longer service life for all steel components.
- Cover-All restored all welds to their original galvanized service life with a unique molten zinc finish.
- Optional Sunseal coated fasteners are available for additional protection against corrosion.
- Cover-All buildings can be designed to fully contain all odor and gas emissions using impermeable covers.
- Interior liners are available and can be designed to isolate steel from corrosive environments.
- Achieve utility cost savings with natural lighting during the day.
Recycling and Transfer Stations
- Clear-span design allows for maximum height and sidewall clearance for machinery and equipment.
- The design offers ease when extending and reconfiguring your layout to meet your changing needs.
- Cover-All buildings are quick to deliver and install.
Case Studies
Kingdom Projects, Inc. - Coverall enables expansion opportunity
In 2002, Kingdom Projects decided to
aggressively expand their solid waste collection and retrieval
services from the current 2.3 million pounds to 3.5 million pounds
per year. But first, they needed to expand their facility and
equipment quickly, economically and efficiently...read more.
Village of Bartlett -
In 2003, the Village of Bartlett in
Illinois purchased four Cover-All® Legend buildings to cover their
aerobic digesters at their waste water treatment plant.
Located just 40 miles from Chicago, the facility handles the waste
water for 26,000 people residing in three different counties.
"We have twelve individuals employed with the sewer department who
take care of the treatment plant as well as nineteen lift stations
and the total sewer system within the Village of Bartlett," says Ron
Johnson, Waste Water Supervisor. "This treatment plant is
considered a medium to large size treatment facility."... read more.
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