A method and apparatus for converting organic waste feed streams into
usable liquid fuels by adjusting the ratio of carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide, and hydrogen in the effluent gas of a high temperature waste
treatment system. A pressure swing adsorption (PSA) unit is used to
remove carbon dioxide from the effluent gas of a high temperature waste
treatment system, while leaving carbon monoxide and hydrogen, thereby
producing a gas stream amenable to the production of methanol and other
liquid fuels using commercially available catalytic reactors.