The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote a story on entitled "Turning Trash into Treasure" about Covanta’s Delaware Valley waste-to-energy facility in Chester, PA. “This is where it ends, all the trash, waste, rubbish and garbage, the stinky effluvia of material abundance, the broken, unwanted, discarded relics of consumerism. It ends here, on the tipping floor of Covanta Energy’s trash-to-steam plant on the Delaware River in Chester, Pa.” The article does a great job of educating the public on how the area’s trash becomes energy. It describes the tipping floor, the combustion process, metal recovery, steam production, and emissions control. The article notes that “trash is commonly viewed as a problem,” but waste-to-energy facilities “regard trash as treasure, a renewable source of sustainable energy.”







