Montana Unveils Glass Crushing Plans

State has purchased a glass pulverizer for road building projects.

The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has announced its purchase of a glass pulverizer, according to a report in the Helena Independent Record (Helena, Mont.).

 

The $112,000 machine is being built by Andela Products Ltd. of Richfield Springs, N.Y., and has a grinding capacity of three to five tons per hour, according to the report.

 

Brian Spangler, program manager with the Air, Energy and Pollution Prevention Bureau of the DEQ, tells the paper that the cullet ground by the machine will be used in state road building projects, landscaping and drain building.

 

Spangler says Headwaters Cooperative Recycling, headquartered in Boulder, Mont., will operate the pulverizer in a partnership with Yellowstone National Park, according to the report.
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