COMPLETED December 2021:
The landfill gas collection and flare system has been completed. Read the full release.
Update June 2021:
The civil portion of the project has been completed.
Construction of Landfill gas collection system including vertical well installation in the closed portion of the landfill, collection pipes in the active portion of the landfill, LFG header pipe, condensate piping, utility conduits, the flare pad and security fencing is complete.
The flare stack and blower are currently being manufactured, with installation and system commissioning slated for mid-June. Transport was delayed due to Covid.
Overview:
Landfills produce Landfill Gas (LFG), which is a natural product of the breakdown of organic materials in the landfill – it is composed of roughly 50% carbon dioxide and 50% methane. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, some 28 to 34 times (according to recent studies) more so than carbon dioxide.
The Squamish Landfill currently generates approximately 677 tonnes of methane per year into the atmosphere is expected to peak between 712 and 859 tonnes per year by 2027.
The District is not mandated by Provincial regulations to address methane escape from the Landfill until emissions exceeds 1,000 tonnes.
The District of Squamish is committed to reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by implementing active gas collection and flaring for both the closed and open sections of the landfill. The District has engaged Sperling Hansen Associates for design, tendering and contract administration.
Project Objectives:
Active Landfill Gas (LFG) collection system will be implemented to achieve the following:
Approach:
A network of drilled vertical wells will capture gas in the closed portion of the landfill. Horizontal gas collectors (trenches) will be implemented to efficiently capture gas in the opened active part of the landfill, while landfill filling operations are still ongoing. This approach will achieve maximum gas capture in the active landfill, with minimum impact to operations.
Anticipated Project Timeline:
Design, construction and commissioning is expected to be complete in 2020.
Project contact:
Jamie McCarthy, Municipal Engineer
604.389.8207
jmccarthy@squamish.ca
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