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Capacity expansion in Bavaria
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Haznews
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November 1, 1994
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GSB and ZVSMM, the two main special waste management firms of the south German state of Bavaria, continued to invest in capacity expansion during 1993, despite reductions in the volumes of waste received for treatment and disposal. At GSB, capital expenditure increased by over 50%, from DM77.96 million ($49.9 million) in 1992, to DM119.60 million ($72.3 million) in 1993. Of this, DM90.72 million was spent on construction of the new incinerator planned to commence operating at its Ebe...
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