Delaware Valley Resource Recovery Facility
1991 establishments in PennsylvaniaBuildings and structures in Delaware County, PennsylvaniaChester, PennsylvaniaEnergy infrastructure completed in 1991Power stations in Pennsylvania ... and 2 more
Waste management infrastructure of New York CityWaste power stations in the United States
The Delaware Valley Resource Recovery Facility is a trash incineration plant located in Chester, Pennsylvania. The waste-to-energy plant, which incinerates waste to generate power, was built and operated by Westinghouse from 1991 to 1997. It is currently operated by Covanta. a Morristown, New Jersey-based publicly-traded industrial waste company, and has been criticized for the level of pollution it produces. The plant has the largest capacity of any waste-to-energy plant in the United States.
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N 39.82632 ° | E -75.38842 ° |
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Covanta Delaware Valley
Highland Avenue 10
19013
Pennsylvania, United States
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