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Burrtec Waste Selects ALT to Supply LNG to Second Location

October 28, 2008

USA, California

Applied LNG Technologies USA, LLC (ALT), has obtained supply agreements for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and fueling equipment to Burrtec Waste and Recycling Services for their fleet of 18 LNG refuse haulers used for residential, municipal, industrial and commercial waste management services at their Palm Desert, California location.


Founded in 1955, the Burrtec Waste family of companies is the largest privately held solid waste management organization in the State of California.  Having already converted more than 50 percent of its fleet to either Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) or Compressed natural Gas (CNG) fuels, the company received recognition, including the Natural Gas Vehicle Coalition Award, for their efforts and commitment to the environment. ALT has provided LNG to Burrtec at its Fontana, California location for more than five years.

Burrtec Waste’s utilization of LNG enables them to honor their commitment to provide the most cost-effective solution while meeting the needs of the communities they serve.  Burning LNG reduces harmful emissions of smog-forming NOx by more than 30 percent and Greenhouse Gas emissions by more than 20 percent.  Burrtec’s use of clean burning LNG will significantly reduce transportation costs and harmful emissions, allowing their fleet to run more efficiently and with less maintenance.

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