Laptop Battery The ground shook as the heavy drilling rig's drill dug deep into the ground, extracting aged and crumbled garbage from the Salem County Utilities Authority landfill.
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Thinkpad The drilling was part of a new methane gas collection and control system the authority is installing to release methane gas, which is naturally released when solid waste decomposes. The project, projected to reach close to $1 million by its end, has been in the works for three years, according to authority Executive Director Michael P. Chapman.
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Microsoft "It's part of our DEP (Department of Environmental Protection) landfill operating permit that requires us to collect and contain the methane gas," he said.
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Laptop Computers Drilling started a week ago today by workers for Moretrench, a subcontractor of C and T Associates, who is in charge of the project. It will continue until the 17 new methane gas extraction wells are finished. The projected finishing date for the entire project is August.
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Laptop Computer Those wells will be on the four "cells," or landfill mounds, at the county dump. The pipes are perforated so the gas can escape into them. Then "header" pipes, placed around the landfill, will draw the highly flammable gas out of the cells. The gas is then sent into blower motors, which sends the gas to a flare, where it burns at 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Desktop Computer "It's like a big Shop-Vac," Chapman said of the process, "sucking the gas out of the landfill."
Notebooks The landfill now has passive flares, which only run around the top of the 127 foot landfill mound horizontally. Chapman said the new pipes, which run vertically into the bottom of the landfill, are better designed to catch all the gas released by decaying garbage.
Lenovo "The more efficient way to catch gas is to catch it through vertical, not horizontal," he said. "If you don't (have vertical pipes), it'll still work its way through ... but you don't want methane gas pockets and you don't want the odor."
Hard Drive The new wells will be equipped with meters to measure their gas release and function.
Travelstar "Each one will have metering ports where the wells will be measured," he said. "It will throttle it up and throttle it down (as necessary)."
Gateway The flare has a sophisticated computerized system with an automatic kickoff, should the burning methane gas exceed 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The system also has alarms if system failure occurs, accompanied by a unique alert system.
Laptop Parts "It calls someone on the telephone (at the authority offices) and tells us something's wrong," said Chapman.
Software The project is being paid entirely from SCUA revenue, Chapman said. From SCUA's $60.15 tipping fee, the authority saves money in a "closure/post closure" account for required projects. Such funds are enabling the authority to purchase the costly items for the methane gas collection and control system. The project's flare and blower cost more than $118,000, while the contractor has, thus far, cost more than $360,000.
Hard Drives "We've saved money from day one," he said. "It's money we've budgeted and we've saved from incoming trash."
Electronics By Erin L. Boyle
Today's Sunbeam - 4/28/2003
Topic: Solid Waste
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