This presentation discusses the components of landfill gas and covers explosion control measures. The presentation also covers air monitoring and how to measure for dust, gas and vapor emissions
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Our service engineers have visited many sites around the country as well as talked to many people over the phone on common issues where the flow measurement of landfill gas has been compromised
The community for SWANA Landfill Gas and Biogas Technical Division Members to connect, share ideas and discuss the latest Landfill Gas and Biogas issues
Landfill Gas Symposium Proceedings from more than one year ago
- Here at the City of Nanaimo we have had 33 injuries to our refuse collectors in the last 3 years...- Refuse collectors make up less than 1% of our workforce yet constitute around 17% of the loss time injury costs
Jefferson Parish, LA is requesting bids for the expansion of the gas collection system at the Jefferson Parish Sanitary Landfill. The expansion includes the installation of 30 new vertical gas collection wells, header and lateral piping, air supply and condensate discharge piping, condensate sumps, and valves and fittings. This expansion will tie into the existing gas header. The bid announcement can be accessed through the Parish website: www.jeffparish.net
What gases are released by landfills?...According to the EPA , in the United States, landfills are the third most prevalent source of methane, and other greenhouse gases
SWANA - Landfill Gas Training Committee Call for Nominations for Committee Co-Chair SWANA’s Landfill Gas and Biogas Technical Division Executive Committee is seeking candidates to fill a Co-Chair position for the Training Committee.
According to the EPA , in the United States landfills are the third most prevalent source of methane and other greenhouse gases