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Title: HIGHLAND VALLEY LANDFILL An Innovative and Sustainable Landfill Solution


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HIGHLAND VALLEY LANDFILLAn Innovative and
Sustainable Landfill Solution
Presentation to CWMA Conference Whats Next in
Waste Victoria, BC
  • March, 30th 2007
  • Presented by Dr. Tony Sperling, P.Eng.
  • and Scott Ferraro, B.Eng

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Overview
  1. Overview of Highland Valley Landfill
  2. GVRD Cache Creek Replacement
  3. Cost Comparison
  4. GHG Emissions
  5. GHG Emission Reductions
  6. Conclusions Questions

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1. OVERVIEW OF HIGHLANDVALLEY LANDFILL
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  • Ashcroft Ranch Site
  • 200 Ha greenfield site
  • Rare bunch grass habitat
  • Working cattle ranch
  • 58 sites significant toFirst Nations
  • Highland Valley Landfill
  • 125 Ha brownfield site
  • Barren overburden plateau
  • Currently used as mined overburden dump site
  • Small part of 6,000 Ha disturbed area

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SiteLocation
  • On Hwy 97C
  • 325 km from Vancouver
  • 19 km from Logan Lake
  • 30 km from Ashcroft

HVL
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HVC Objectives
  • To maintain jobs and economic activity in region
    after mine closure
  • Provide new revenue source for District of Logan
    Lake to offset loss of 800k in taxes
  • To generate limited revenue from site that will
    help offset long term costs at mine site
  • To create opportunity for green house gas
    emission reduction

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Environmental Controls
  • Commitment to state-of-the-art environmental
    management
  • Triple lining system (HDPE, GCL, 1 m clay)
  • Full leachate recirculation
  • Aggressive landfill gas collection (75)
  • Biocap control of fugitive methane
  • Full LFG utilization, 18 MW of green power
  • Comprehensive monitoring program
  • Lowest GHG emissions
  • Lowest smog emissions

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Advantages of HVC Site
  • Brownfield site already disturbed.
  • No known endangered species.
  • Not in Agricultural Land Reserve.
  • Water table is 90 m deep.
  • Virtually unlimited soil and rock resources stock
    piled.
  • Heavy equipment will be available to move
    materials for many years.
  • Nearest domestic drinking water wells 19 km away.

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Regional Landfill Model
  • Small landfills are inefficient and typically
    operate with lower level of environmental
    protection (unlined, no gas collection, etc.)
  • Washington and Oregon have developed regional
    landfill facilities at Columbia Ridge and Rabanco
    Landfills that each receive over two million
    tonnes per year
  • Highland Valley Landfill will enable all
    interested municipalities to close existing
    landfills and divert MSW residuals to this
    state-of-art facility
  • Co-Operative management model proposed as
    possible method of ensuring price stability

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2. GVRD CACHE CREEK REPLACEMENT
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GVRD Expression of Interest
  • Request for EOI issued by GVRD July 11, 2006 to
    replace 500,000 TPY Cache Creek landfill
  • Cache Creek Landfill to close 2008 or 2009
  • 23 proponents responded
  • 9 incinerator proposals
  • 6 landfill proposals
  • 6 gasifier / pyrolysis proposals
  • 2 other technologies
  • Options being reviewed by GVRD Advisory Panel and
    consultants

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3. COST COMPARISON
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Disposal Cost per Tonne
  • HVL expected to be lowest cost option for
    regional waste management solution, once transfer
    station, transport and revenue from energy sales
    considered.

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Maximizing Sustainability Dividend on Capital
Invested
  • Investment for HVL 85 million
  • Power Production 18 MW
  • Project Life 83 years
  • Investment for Incinerator 435million
  • Power Production 34 MW
  • Project Life 50 years
  • If goal is to produce power, what is the best
    solution?
  • Incinerator, OR
  • Bioreactor landfill and 15 million, 15 MW power
    upgrade at GVRDs Capilano Reservoir
  • GVRD can produce 34 MW of GREEN power with 335
    million savings and less emissions.
  • Get additional 33 years of SWM without further
    capital investment

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Social and Environmental Considerations
  • Waste disposal options need to be evaluated with
    triple bottom line approach for all of southwest
    B.C.
  • What is annual CO2E emission?
  • Does project provide a solution for small
    municipalities requiring waste disposal option?
  • Does project provide opportunities for First
    Nations?
  • How many jobs are created?
  • How much will project impact air quality in
    Fraser Valley?

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4. GHG EMISSIONS
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Our Changing Climate
Source IPCC, Climate Change 2007
The Physical Science Basis
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Global Climate Change
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BCs GHG Emissions
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Emissions from Incinerator
  • Total Emissions
  • For 500,000 TPY MSW CO2E average emissions of
    approx 450,000 TPY or 0.9 tonnes CO2E per tonne
    MSW
  • Equivalent GHG emissions of almost 100,000 cars
    per year
  • Significant NOx and SOx emissions in Fraser
    Valley air shed

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Emissions from Conventional Landfill
  • Total Emissions
  • For 500,000 TPY MSW CO2E average emissions of
    approx
  • 200,000 TPY or 0.4 tonnes CO2E per tonne MSW
  • Equivalent to emissions of almost 45,000 cars per
    year
  • Average emissions based over operational lifespan
    (approx 90 yrs) and post closure (25 yrs)

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Emissions from HVL Bioreactor
  • Total Emissions
  • For 600,000 TPY MSW CO2E average emissions of
    approx
  • 260,000 TPY or 0.43 tonnes CO2E per tonne MSW
  • Equivalent to emissions of almost 60,000 cars per
    year
  • Average emissions based over operational lifespan
    (approx 90 yrs) and post closure (25 yrs)

Source USEPA, http//www.epa.gov/garbage/landfill
/facultative.htm
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Trucking Emissions
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5. GHG EMISSION REDUCTIONS
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Landfill Gas Capture Utilization
  • HVL aims for 85 capture, achievable with well
    designed LFG collection system and geomembrane
    closure
  • Utilization via CAT ICE to produce 18MW
  • Investigating purifying LFG to pipeline grade CH4
    or as fuel source for landfill fleet with
    QuestAirs PSA technology

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Fugitive Emission Reduction
  • Large volumes of fugitive emissions from
    landfills occur during operational stages
  • Difficult / impossible to collect LFG from an
    operational lift
  • LFG that isnt collected vents to atmosphere
    through intermediate cover
  • Biocover can be used as intermediate cover to
    oxidize CH4 to CO2
  • CH4 has 21 times the global warming effect as CO2

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Biocover
  • Fugitive methane can be oxidized by
    methanotrophic bacteria living in Biocover
  • Biocover is comprised of fully stabilized compost
    mixed with bulking agent (wood chips, soil etc)
  • Compost can be made from greenwaste, food waste
    or biosolids
  • Biocover 0.3m thick can oxidize 80 of fugitive
    methane emissions
  • Used in place of or added to intermediate cover

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Emission Summary
Total CO2E Emissions for 600,000 TPY
MSW Bioreactor Vs Incinerator
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6. CONCLUSIONS QUESTIONS
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Key Conclusions
  • Highland Valley Landfill will provide a long term
    solution for managing MSW residuals in B.C.
  • HVL will provide a higher level of environmental
    protection than Ashcroft Project and will be on
    a brownfield site
  • System costs will be low, about 50/tonne with
    transfer and trucking included
  • Coupled with Capilano hydro upgrade, project can
    deliver 33 MW of GREEN power while saving 335
    million in capital relative to incinerator
  • GHG emissions in B.C. can be reduced by more than
    300,000 tonnes if GVRD elects HVL rather than
    incineration

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Playing Devils Advocate
  • Major advances in landfill technology with
    bioreactor, biocover and horizontal collectors
  • Directing organics to the landfill realizes the
    following benefits
  • biodecomposition produces methane
  • methane is captured to produce energy or fuel
  • presents alternative solution for managing
    enormous amounts of organics in major
    metropolitan centres (e.g. half million tonnes in
    GVRD)
  • Is incineration the right solution?
  • Bioreactor landfills produce 50 less GHGs
  • Bioreactor landfills require 75 less capital
  • Bioreactors sequester fossil fuel carbon

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Thank you from Sperling Hansen Associates
Engineering Better Solid Waste Management
Systems Today for a Cleaner Tomorrow
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Factoring in Energy Recovery Offsets
Net CO2E Emissions Per MW
Net CO2E Emissions for 600,000 TPY MSW
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