RECOMMENDED LFG CONTROL APPROACHES Clause Samples

The "RECOMMENDED LFG CONTROL APPROACHES" clause outlines the preferred methods and strategies for managing landfill gas (LFG) emissions at a facility. It typically specifies technical measures such as gas collection systems, flaring, or energy recovery processes that should be implemented to control and mitigate the release of LFG. By providing clear guidance on effective control techniques, this clause helps ensure compliance with environmental regulations and reduces the risk of harmful emissions, thereby promoting safe and responsible landfill operations.
RECOMMENDED LFG CONTROL APPROACHES. FACTORS AFFECTING CONTROL STRATEGY The purpose of the LFG migration control systems for the Westport site will be to prevent migrating methane from posing an explosive and health hazard to structures to be constructed on or near the landfill and occupants. The following site-specific factors will be considered in the design of the LFG migration control facilities: - Landfill depth and depth to ground water. Most migration control systems are installed to at or near the full depth of the landfill. Where the bottom layer of refuse is in contact with ground water, the system may be terminated at the water table (i.e., gas will not migrate laterally below the water table). - Refuse age, composition, and moisture content. Used to estimate LFG generation rates, the most important factors influencing gas production are moisture content of the refuse and the relative amounts of organic and inert materials. Generally, the more moisture and organic material present, the more gas will be generated. - Distance to receptors subject to subsurface gas migration. 2-1 237 SCS ENGINEERS - Regulatory requirements. The requirements of the City building, fire, and health departments, and BAAQMD, must be met.

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