More land, money needed for digester

By Kristina Martino / The Citizen

Wednesday, June 6, 2007 10:03 AM EDT

AUBURN - Plans to construct Cayuga County's first anaerobic digester are underway, but more than $1 million of the project's funding remains unaccounted for.
Jim Hotaling, executive director of Cayuga County's Soil and Water Conservation District, attended the county's Planning Committee meeting Tuesday night to update committee members on the status of the project.

Hotaling noted that although the county originally donated seven acres of land for the project, more land is needed.

“We need to have additional acres to support the digester, a buffer zone,” Hotaling said.

The director noted that additional acreage is part of the plan to contain digester material if something ever happens to the digester.

He noted that about 50 acres of unused county-owned land are located near the digester's site on County House Road in Sennett.

“I don't know what the long-range plan for the county is with the property,” Hotaling said.

Along with the need for additional space, Hotaling also noted the project's increased $900,000 cost.

Original projections estimated the digester cost at $3.2 million but has since been increased to $4.1 million.

Hotaling said the district still needs to secure $1.3

million in funding. The remaining expenses have been covered by state and federal funding.

“There is a gap. We will know by August if we can fill the gap,” Hotaling said.

If the gap can't be filled by funding and grants from state officials or by low-interest loans from the state's Power Authority, the district may come to the county for assistance, said Dan Schuster, Planning Committee chairman.

Hotaling predicts that the digester, which will help the county reduce energy costs and agricultural waste, will be running by March 2008. The digester will use cow manure and potato waste to produce methane gas that generates heat and power at low cost for use by the county. The gas is planned to first be used at the county jail, nursing home and the district, all buildings located near the digester site.

Staff writer Kristina Martino can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 238 or kristina.martino@lee.net

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Dave wrote on Jun 7, 2007 5:54 AM:

" Can someone please tell me the last project our local government has started in which it was not under estimated to sell the project? It seems we are always told a low ball cost to get the buy-in then in the middle of the project more money is needed. Would we have agreed to these projects if we only knew the truth? If this was private industry heads would role. We are now paying good money for good management, let's hope things change. "

Wayne A. wrote on Jun 6, 2007 6:25 PM:

" How much did they pay for the plans for this to discover at this point they need more land and money? What an inept Government we have in Cayuga County. "

Taxpayer wrote on Jun 6, 2007 4:35 PM:

" No wonder taxes are so high. The county messed this up also. "

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