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LANDFILL GAS GENERATION AT DEMOLITION LANDFILLS
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1. LANDFILL GAS GENERATION ATDEMOLITION LANDFILLS –AN EMERGING ISSUE Ian Vagle, Veit USA
Vice President – Landfill Operations
John Cannon, P.E., Carlson Professional Services
Senior Engineer Good Morning! My name is Ian Vagle and along with me is John Cannon. I oversee operations a Veit’s Industrial and Demolition Landfills . John Cannon is a Professional engineer with over 26 years of landfill engineering experience. Johns serves as the Professional Engineer assigned to the Veit Landfills which are better know as Vonco I – 6.
Our presentation today will focus around the issue we have been dealing with first hand at Veit regarding landfill gas generation at our demo facilities
Good Morning! My name is Ian Vagle and along with me is John Cannon. I oversee operations a Veit’s Industrial and Demolition Landfills . John Cannon is a Professional engineer with over 26 years of landfill engineering experience. Johns serves as the Professional Engineer assigned to the Veit Landfills which are better know as Vonco I – 6.
Our presentation today will focus around the issue we have been dealing with first hand at Veit regarding landfill gas generation at our demo facilities
2. LANDFILL GAS GENERATION AT DEMOLITION LANDFILLS –AN EMERGING ISSUE Landfill Gas is Generated at Demolition Landfills
Demolition Landfills Not Designed to Manage Gas
Primary Concerns are Methane (Migration Through Soils, Underground Fires) and Hydrogen Sulfide (Worker Exposure, Odors), and Oxygen Displacement in Confined Spaces
Current Minnesota Regulations Do Not Address Gas Management at Demolition Landfills
So here are some of the facts and issues we are having to contend with…
Even though not always anticipated, landfill gas is generated at demolition landfills fro the breakdown of certain wastes such as wood and wallboard
Gas generation is not a good thing as these facilities are not designed to account for gas generation
The main concerns associated with these facilities are methane and H2S.
Minnesota Solid Waste Rules for Demolition Debris Land Disposal Facilities do not address landfill gas monitoring, collection, and treatment So here are some of the facts and issues we are having to contend with…
Even though not always anticipated, landfill gas is generated at demolition landfills fro the breakdown of certain wastes such as wood and wallboard
Gas generation is not a good thing as these facilities are not designed to account for gas generation
The main concerns associated with these facilities are methane and H2S.
Minnesota Solid Waste Rules for Demolition Debris Land Disposal Facilities do not address landfill gas monitoring, collection, and treatment