Imagine the possibilities!
1. If your community generates less than 650,000 tons per year we can make up the shortfall with the tonnage in your landfill.
2. If the landfill used by your community is a private landfill we can work with the landfill. The landfill continues to receive tonnage, we process the tonnage, and if there is a shortfall we make up the shortfall with the tonnage buried in the landfill.
3. If your community has an old landfill that is already closed we can go in and process the material in the landfill until the landfill is empty. Under this scenario we would require a contract be in place so that once the landfill is empty we would have a source of material to process once the old landfill is exhausted. This land could then be reclaimed or re-opened as a landfill again.
4. If you know of a closed landfill, owned privately or by your community, we can buy that landfill and relieve the owner of the environmental liability associated with owning a closed landfill. Once we purchase the landfill we will open it and process all of the waste buried there. Once all of the material is processed and the landfill is empty, we will remediate the land and re-sell it for a new use.
The average closed landfill in the U.S. generates 6 million gallons of contaminated water from rainfall that seeps through the landfill picking up chemicals and compounds along the way each and every year. This contaminated water ends up in our groundwater. It also affects the surrounding plant life and animal life as the surrounding soil is contaminated. Additionally, the volatile compounds that evaporate up through the soil and into the air affect the health of the surrounding residents. Once we have emptied the landfill all of these issues go away. Human health, plant health, animal health, and the condition of the soil and groundwater all improve.
- Reclaim the land that was the old landfill site.
- This land could be used for housing, businesses, parks, or can be re-used as landfill again.
- The land could generate jobs, tax revenue, add value to the land and the community.
1. If your community generates less than 650,000 tons per year we can make up the shortfall with the tonnage in your landfill.
2. If the landfill used by your community is a private landfill we can work with the landfill. The landfill continues to receive tonnage, we process the tonnage, and if there is a shortfall we make up the shortfall with the tonnage buried in the landfill.
3. If your community has an old landfill that is already closed we can go in and process the material in the landfill until the landfill is empty. Under this scenario we would require a contract be in place so that once the landfill is empty we would have a source of material to process once the old landfill is exhausted. This land could then be reclaimed or re-opened as a landfill again.
4. If you know of a closed landfill, owned privately or by your community, we can buy that landfill and relieve the owner of the environmental liability associated with owning a closed landfill. Once we purchase the landfill we will open it and process all of the waste buried there. Once all of the material is processed and the landfill is empty, we will remediate the land and re-sell it for a new use.
The average closed landfill in the U.S. generates 6 million gallons of contaminated water from rainfall that seeps through the landfill picking up chemicals and compounds along the way each and every year. This contaminated water ends up in our groundwater. It also affects the surrounding plant life and animal life as the surrounding soil is contaminated. Additionally, the volatile compounds that evaporate up through the soil and into the air affect the health of the surrounding residents. Once we have emptied the landfill all of these issues go away. Human health, plant health, animal health, and the condition of the soil and groundwater all improve.
