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Welcome!
  • Please pass back the handout Landfills and
    incinerators.
  • Please read the board!

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Trash talk (Did I ever tell you I really like
yo mamma jokes?)
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Fresh Kills Landfill NY
  • Can be seen from space!
  • NY landfill 1948-2001
  • At peak operation, 29,000 tons daily, 10 million
    tons/yr.
  • Thats a major pile of junk!

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Landfills in Tejas
  • About 2,000 in US
  • 678 in Texas
  • 21 operating in Harris county
  • Average Texas landfill
  • 172 acres
  • 28 ft below surface
  • 43 ft above surface

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Thats a lot of habitat!
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Oake Landfill Houston
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Largest landfill in Texas
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Sanitary Landfill?
  • Modern Landfill design
  • Developed on military bases during WWII as
    concentrated groups created lots of waste.
  • Move to mechanized system.
  • Looking at the diagram, what possible
    environmental damage could be caused?

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1. Leachate liquid collected at bottom of
landfill
  • Acetone
  • Benzene
  • Lead other heavy metals
  • Chlorides
  • Liners plastic, clay
  • Collection and treatment

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2. Methane collection
  • Municipal solid waste is covered and compacted
    daily no O2
  • Anaerobic respiration produces methane
  • When decomposers decompose, theyre doing
    cellular respiration!

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Material is compacted daily
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Organic materials in a landfill do not decompose
at normal rates
  • Prof. Rathje The Garbage Project at University
    of Arizona
  • Archaeological study of landfills from 1973 to
    2005
  • 21 landfills, 2 million items, 15,000 household

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Calendar dated 1976 dug up in 1988 how long was
it in there?
  • Landfill in San Francisco
  • Did this decompose?

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Methane collection
  • Ferris, Texas landfill
  • Waste Management Inc., the nation's largest
    garbage hauler and landfill operator, plans to
    spend roughly 400 million over the next five
    years building facilities at 60 landfills to
    convert methane gas to electricity, its most
    ambitious renewable energy project to date.

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Smart companies use methane as a resource
  • One of four engine that burn methane gas from a
    landfill in Ferris, Texas and turns it into
    electricity
  • Environmental impact of methane going into the
    air?
  • Is that problem solved here?

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3. Clay cap seals landfill
  • Reclaimed landfills can be used as
  • Parks
  • Golf courses
  • Ski areas
  • Wind farm/solar arrays
  • Wildlife habitat
  • BUT NOT homes, lakes, farmland
  • Monitoring required for 30 yrs after closure

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What about incineration?
  • Haverhill Resource Recovery Facility
  • 1,650 tons-per-day of solid waste
  • 40 megawatts of renewable energy sold wholesale
    on New England's power grid.Location 100
    Recovery Way, Haverhill, Massachusetts

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Pros? Cons?
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Eastern Garbage Patch
  • Floats between Hawaii and California
  • Twice as big as Texas
  • Can be 30 m deep

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The Trouble with Plastics in the Oceans
  • dont biodegrade like other debris
  • break down over time into smaller and smaller
    pieces while still maintaining their chemical
    make-up
  • As the pieces get smaller fish, mammals, birds
    and even plankton will consume the pieces which
    are not digestible
  • While the plastics may not be visible to the eye,
    studies have shown that in some areas the
    concentration of plastics outnumbers the
    concentration of plankton by a ratio of 71

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  • This Laysan Albatross chick has been accidentally
    fed plastic by its parents and died as a result.

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So what are our options?The hierarchy of waste
management
  • Reduce (design products to be durable)
  • Reuse (find a different use before disposal)
  • Recycle (break down and reprocess)
  • Incinerate
  • Landfill
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