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1. Cover Soil Its the single biggest (avoidable) cost of operating most landfills
2. Why Use Cover Soil? It keeps litter in
It keeps vectors and moisture out
It provides a driving surface
It keeps the landfill looking sanitary
ITS THE LAW
3. Completed Daily Cell is Covered The finished cell is covered with soil and/or other material
4. Daily & Intermediate Cover Daily
Its applied every day
Its 6 thick
It provides a temporary barrier
Intermediate
minimum of 12 inches
more stable base for driving
Semi-permanent barrier
5. Completed Landfill is Covered The finished landfill is capped with soil and/or other material. This is called Final Cover.
6. Final Cover Final
Base Layer
Low-Permeability Layer
Top Layer
Permeability equal to bottom liner
7. Final Cover It Mirrors the Liner Final Cover will typically mirror the liner.
Heres a look at soil and GCL being placed as part of Final Cover,
8. Final Cover GCL is covered with a protective layer of soil
9. Final Cover The protective layer of soil is graded and compacted
10. Final Cover Final cover is completed by grading and re-seeding to prevent erosion
11. Liners Are Expensive
12. Want to Reduce Liner Costs by 25%?
13. Whats the No. 1 Problem?Too Much Soil Using too much cover soil is the most common (and most costly) operational problem at most landfillsin my experience
So what do we do about it?
Measure it
Track it
Check it
Stop using so much soil
14. Daily & Intermediate Cover Its good
It provides a barrier
Its required
Its bad
It costs money to place
It costs money to purchase
It takes up lots of airspace
15. Stripping Soil Same analysis as alternate daily cover
May have regulatory impact
16. Track-Walking Saves $$$ Track-walk prior to placing daily cover
This can save 2 of cover.
How much money is that worth?
17. Cover Soil Placement Strip Soil Prior to Placing Next Cell
Optimum Cell Geometry
Properly Finish Cell Surface Before Covering
Determining the Optimum Cover Ratio
Placement Methods
Tracking Cover Soil Volumes
18. Covering with Scraper Wastes Soil The Scraper uses 1/3 to 2/3 more dirt than the dozer/
The Scraper
Not quicker
Not cheaper
19. To Save Soil, Airspace and $,Use the Dozer to Spread Cover
20. Do your own Test 1. Finish the cell properly
2. Cover with the D8 (1 week)
a. Count loads
b. Keep track of time
3. Cover with the D5 (1 week)
a. Count loads
b. Keep track of time
See for yourself.If the D5 is not better let me know.
21. Different Techniques for Various Soils Criteria:
gradability and cohesion
Silts, Loams and Weathered Shales
typically most efficient Cohesive Soils and Clays
grading is very difficult
Dry Sand and Loess
cohesiveness is poor
22. Soil Conversion Factors Units of Measurement
Loose cubic yard
Bank cubic yard
Compacted cubic yard
Soil Swell
Soil Shrink
23. Measuring Cover Use Cubic yards
Tons
Most common is Cover Ratio
24. What is a cover ratio? Its like a recipe. In this example, 3 parts waste to 1 part soil indicates a 3:1 cover ratio. A 3:1 cover ratio is an industry standardwhatever that means.
25. Misunderstandinga 3:1 Ratio Here are some common mis-conceptions
The typical Landfill
operates with a 3:1 cover ratio
covers with 6 of daily cover soil
is somehow going to meet these standardsno matter what - Its Magic!!
26. Dont get Hooked on a 3:1 Dont get hooked on a 3:1 cover ratio
Large landfills could do a lot better especially if they use ADC
For small landfills, 3:1 may be out of reach
27. Optimum Cover Ratio Maximize use of cover soil.
Must first determine minimum cover ratio.
Based on cell geometry.
28. ADC Criteria Why is it 6 inches of soil?
Its a performance standard
How could ADC help your landfill?
Insects Aesthetics
Fire Regulations
Litter Cost
Animals Vectors
29. With ADC, It Gets a Lot Better
30. What Does an Extra Truckload of Soil Cost? Lets figure it out.
31. Solving the Cover Mystery Set a Benchmark
Measure Cell... find average surface area
Calculate how much soil is required @ 11
Select a realistic cover ratio as a budget
Accurately track soil volume
Record No. of truckloads
Reconcile against $ paid to quarry
Cross-Check
Dig random holes and measure soil depth
32. Check your own cover ratio Calculate the volume of soil used for cover.
Convert volume to cy.
Measure the cells surface area.
Divide the volume by the surface area.
The result is the effective depth of cover.
Dig some test holes as a cross-check.
33. Cover Soil Budget Determine the correct soil budget .
Operators must know how much to use each day.
Track amount used each day.
Records should be compiled and checked.
Adjust the operation or budget if need be.
34. Minimizing Cover Soil Use Optimum Cell Geometry
Build Cells Properly
Finish Cells Properly
Place Cover Soil With Dozer
Use an Alternative Daily Cover
Strip Available Soil Prior to Placing the Next Cell
Prepare a Cover Soil Budget