How do they get rid of trash on the Island now? Could it be burned to produce electricity?Seriously, this stuff MUST have some potential use! I mean, can they make fertilizer or something out of it? Mulch? Rabbit food? There's gotta be some enterprising biologist / engineer entrepreneur who can get rich on sargassum!
SBH is very progressive on recycling. Still, there is waste to be disposed of. There is an incinerator which provides steam to help operate the desalinization plant. I don’t know if the incinerator has unused capacity, or if it is even possible to use it to dispose of sargassum.How do they get rid of trash on the Island now? Could it be burned to produce electricity?
AI says:SBH is very progressive on recycling. Still, there is waste to be disposed of. There is an incinerator which provides steam to help operate the desalinization plant. I don’t know if the incinerator has unused capacity, or if it is even possible to use it to dispose of sargassum.
Thanks Dennis. Quite a headache.AI says:
- Environmental and Health Risks: Sargassum collects arsenic and heavy metals from the ocean; burning it can release these toxic elements into the air, posing health hazards.
- Operational Challenges: Sargassum is wet and heavy. Burning it requires significant energy to dry it first, making it inefficient for standard waste incinerators.
I’ve been told the same.When we were on the island a few weeks back we were told they gather up the sargassum and put it on a barge and take it out to sea and dump it
From our perch in Lurin, I could see the barge leaving for ? with the sargassum...slow boat to ?When we were on the island a few weeks back we were told they gather up the sargassum and put it on a barge and take it out to sea and dump it



