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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
  • Methane recovered through pipes
  • Oake landfill methane sent to Budweiser plant to
    burn for electricity.
  • About ½ of methane leaks into atmosphere

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Smart companies use methane as a resource
  • Methane has 25x more greenhouse warming potential
    than CO2

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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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