Day 062 - 06 Dec 94 - Page 25
1 MR. RAMPTON: I think the word is "treatment"?
2 A. Treatment. "Water treatment" plant, sorry, that is the
3 word I was looking for. So Enso, actually, have their own
4 treatment plant.
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6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: So water which is pure enough to be
7 discharged into the system somehow or other is discharged.
8 Then you end up with a drier sludge, do you, and what
9 happens to that?
10 A. That drier sludge can sometimes be used, and I do not
11 know this from Enso, I know this from the general sludge
12 that you get then can sometimes be used as a soil
13 conditioner, sometimes as a composting -- can be composted.
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15 Q. I see, thank you.
16
17 (Short Adjournment)
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19 MR. RAMPTON: Do you still, Mr. Van Erp, have the tables on page
20 7.3 of your 1992 report?
21 A. In a minute -- yes, I do.
22
23 Q. Just one aspect of this. It is called "Overview of
24 Material Usage in kilograms per distribution centre per
25 material", right? What I want you to help us do is explain
26 what the letters at the top of each or the names at the top
27 of each column mean in a geographical sense, starting with
28 the first one, GWF, what area is that?
29 A. That is the UK.
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31 Q. "GWF" is short for what?
32 A. It stands short for Golden West Foods which is the
33 distribution centre. There are actually two of them, one
34 located in Hemel Hempstead and one in Hayward.
35
36 Q. So each of the letters or names at the top of these columns
37 are distribution centres?
38 A. Yes.
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40 Q. Are they for different parts of Europe?
41 A. And they are for different parts of Europe.
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43 Q. We can write over the top of it; which is SDL?
44 A. "SDL" stands for Austria.
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46 Q. "MDScan"?
47 A. Is Finland.
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49 Q. "LRS"?
50 A. France.
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52 Q. "MLS"?
53 A. Holland.
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55 Q. "HLS"?
56 A. Switzerland.
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58 Q. I am going too fast. Sorry, start again.
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: "LRS" France; "MLS" Holland.
