This document provides information about an international training course on integrated landfill engineering to be held in Nairobi, Kenya from April 21-22, 2016. The training will be led by Keiron Finney, director of Exea Associates Ltd., and will cover topics such as landfill site selection, geotechnical solutions, landfill gas and leachate control techniques, and designing gas collection and leachate management systems. Attendees will learn how to integrate engineering practices to effectively manage landfills and protect the environment. The training includes presentations, group exercises, and discussions on practical control methods.
This document provides information about a training event on integrated landfill engineering. It includes:
- An overview of the training objectives, which are to help delegates understand landfill gas, leachate containment and control techniques, and how to design landfill gas collection and leachate management systems.
- Details of the three-day agenda, which covers topics like landfill site selection, geotechnical solutions, gas and leachate control techniques, system design, field management, and exercises for delegates to practice integrated design.
- Logistical information about the event location in Johannesburg, South Africa, dates in early November 2015, registration fees, payment terms, and hotel accommodation.
- Contact information
The webinar covered recent regulatory developments in construction and post-construction stormwater management. It discussed changes to the EPA's Construction General Permit including new buffer requirements and timelines for stabilization. It also summarized EPA's proposed rulemaking to strengthen post-construction stormwater requirements and establish national performance standards for new development. Finally, it reviewed federal requirements for stormwater management on federal facilities.
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's submissions for Pickering Waste Management Facilit...LOWaterkeeper
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is currently applying to renew its Waste Facility Operating Licence for its Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF). The current licence
will expire March 31, 2018.
OPG is currently requesting a licence term of approximately 11 years that will expire on August 31, 2028.
Waterkeeper's written submissions discuss several identified concerns with the PWMF and provide
recommendations for improving the facility’s planned expansion and routine operations.
This document summarizes the core areas of expertise and highlights of a professional with experience in business development, field work, and environmental projects for an engineering consultancy. Their business development experience includes acquiring new clients through proposals and maintaining marketing materials. Their field work experience includes environmental response for oil spills, sampling soil and water to identify contamination, and conducting feasibility studies and developing plans like SPCC and risk management plans.
DEQ Notes is a newsletter I put together with my supervisor, Dennis Eagle and Les Smith for the Linden Community to inform them of the project history, future investigations, and the Part 213 process to regulate Underground Storage Tanks.
The document summarizes the key details of a new Phase II MS4 permit issued on March 1, 2010 that is effective until April 1, 2010. It outlines the requirements for the six minimum control measures that MS4 permittees must implement, including public education, public involvement, illicit discharge detection, construction site runoff control, post-construction stormwater management, and pollution prevention measures for municipal operations. It also discusses requirements for qualifying local programs, fiscal requirements, annual reporting, and provisions for reopening the permit.
WASA Wastewater and Potable Water Design RequirementsJeffrey James
This document provides a summary of revisions made to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) of Trinidad and Tobago Water and Wastewater Design Guideline Manual. Key changes include: adding minimum flood level requirements; changing the minimum fire duration criteria; revising PVC pipe specifications; adding a new section on polyurethane coating; revising fence height requirements; adding new sections on impoundment reservoirs and trenchless technologies; and adding criteria for as-built drawings and standards. The document contains a table of contents outlining the various sections and topics covered in the design guideline manual.
This document provides information about a training event on integrated landfill engineering. It includes:
- An overview of the training objectives, which are to help delegates understand landfill gas, leachate containment and control techniques, and how to design landfill gas collection and leachate management systems.
- Details of the three-day agenda, which covers topics like landfill site selection, geotechnical solutions, gas and leachate control techniques, system design, field management, and exercises for delegates to practice integrated design.
- Logistical information about the event location in Johannesburg, South Africa, dates in early November 2015, registration fees, payment terms, and hotel accommodation.
- Contact information
The webinar covered recent regulatory developments in construction and post-construction stormwater management. It discussed changes to the EPA's Construction General Permit including new buffer requirements and timelines for stabilization. It also summarized EPA's proposed rulemaking to strengthen post-construction stormwater requirements and establish national performance standards for new development. Finally, it reviewed federal requirements for stormwater management on federal facilities.
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's submissions for Pickering Waste Management Facilit...LOWaterkeeper
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is currently applying to renew its Waste Facility Operating Licence for its Pickering Waste Management Facility (PWMF). The current licence
will expire March 31, 2018.
OPG is currently requesting a licence term of approximately 11 years that will expire on August 31, 2028.
Waterkeeper's written submissions discuss several identified concerns with the PWMF and provide
recommendations for improving the facility’s planned expansion and routine operations.
This document summarizes the core areas of expertise and highlights of a professional with experience in business development, field work, and environmental projects for an engineering consultancy. Their business development experience includes acquiring new clients through proposals and maintaining marketing materials. Their field work experience includes environmental response for oil spills, sampling soil and water to identify contamination, and conducting feasibility studies and developing plans like SPCC and risk management plans.
DEQ Notes is a newsletter I put together with my supervisor, Dennis Eagle and Les Smith for the Linden Community to inform them of the project history, future investigations, and the Part 213 process to regulate Underground Storage Tanks.
The document summarizes the key details of a new Phase II MS4 permit issued on March 1, 2010 that is effective until April 1, 2010. It outlines the requirements for the six minimum control measures that MS4 permittees must implement, including public education, public involvement, illicit discharge detection, construction site runoff control, post-construction stormwater management, and pollution prevention measures for municipal operations. It also discusses requirements for qualifying local programs, fiscal requirements, annual reporting, and provisions for reopening the permit.
WASA Wastewater and Potable Water Design RequirementsJeffrey James
This document provides a summary of revisions made to the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) of Trinidad and Tobago Water and Wastewater Design Guideline Manual. Key changes include: adding minimum flood level requirements; changing the minimum fire duration criteria; revising PVC pipe specifications; adding a new section on polyurethane coating; revising fence height requirements; adding new sections on impoundment reservoirs and trenchless technologies; and adding criteria for as-built drawings and standards. The document contains a table of contents outlining the various sections and topics covered in the design guideline manual.
Travis Both has over 10 years of experience in environmental consulting and construction management. He has extensive experience managing soil and groundwater remediation projects, including enhanced bioremediation. He also has experience with site characterization, regulatory compliance, and health and safety oversight on contaminated sites.
Kathy Fain Richolson has over 30 years of experience in environmental compliance and permitting. She has worked as a Compliance Coordinator for Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority, developing their Pretreatment Program and obtaining various water and air permits. As an Environmental Consultant, she assisted several companies with air and waste permitting and regulatory compliance. She has extensive experience preparing permit applications, negotiating permit conditions, and ensuring facilities maintain compliance with environmental regulations.
Guyana Water Incorporated held a pre-bid meeting with contractors to discuss two upcoming water treatment facility projects. The meeting provided background on the projects, outlined the project areas and scope of work, reviewed design parameters and responsibilities, and covered bidding instructions and the bid evaluation process. Contractors were advised to fully understand the project strategy and scope when preparing reasonable bids, and that the contract would be administered according to the conditions outlined. Questions from attendees were invited at the end of the presentation.
Moffett RAB: EPA Regional Groundwater and Vapor Intrusion UpdateSteve Williams
The document summarizes updates from the EPA on the regional groundwater and vapor intrusion investigation at NAS Moffett Field. It includes maps of the TCE plume in different aquifers over time and details preliminary findings from recent sampling. Next steps outlined are further delineating hotspots, installing extraction wells, finalizing reports, installing monitoring wells, and conducting modeling to evaluate capture. The document also summarizes comments from stakeholders and a remedy review board on the groundwater feasibility study, calling for more integration of groundwater and vapor intrusion remedies and evaluation of remediation technologies.
The primary funding for the Society of Petroleum Engineers Distinguished Lecturer Program is provided by member donations to The SPE Foundation and a contribution from Offshore Europe. The program also receives support from companies that allow their employees to serve as lecturers and from AIME. The January 2020 tour lecture focuses on thriving in a lower oil price environment, including topics such as market dynamics, keys to success, technology impacts, and takeaway points.
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The document summarizes the Ministry's review of Niagara Region's environmental assessment for a proposed vertical expansion of the existing Humberstone Landfill located in Welland, Ontario. Specifically, the Region is seeking approval to increase the landfill's capacity by 2.4 million cubic meters through expanding vertically rather than horizontally. The Ministry's review concludes that the environmental assessment was prepared according to the approved Terms of Reference and contained sufficient information to evaluate the potential environmental effects of the proposed expansion.
This document discusses New York's new soil cleanup standards under Commissioner's Policy 51 (CP-51). It provides an overview of CP-51 and how it establishes soil cleanup objectives based on five land use categories and two overlays. It also discusses how institutional controls are used under guidance document DER-33. The document then provides two examples of how CP-51 and DER-33 would be applied to determine soil cleanup levels in real world contamination sites involving residential/commercial redevelopment and importing excess soil for backfill.
Capstone Project_Laboratory Bucking Machine_SolidWorks DrawingsJamie (Ji Eun) Lee
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El documento describe el plenario, una técnica de discusión grupal donde un grupo se divide en subgrupos para debatir un tema. Luego los subgrupos exponen sus conclusiones al grupo grande para llegar a conclusiones generales. Participan numerosos estudiantes, un coordinador controla el tiempo y cada subgrupo elige un relator para exponer sus ideas. Como ejemplo, los estudiantes se dividirán en grupos para debatir y sacar conclusiones sobre el acoso escolar.
I visited my grandfather's country house in Villavicencio last year where we danced to celebrate my brother. I also visited friends last year and attended the baptism of my nephew.
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Travis Both has over 10 years of experience in environmental consulting and construction management. He has extensive experience managing soil and groundwater remediation projects, including enhanced bioremediation. He also has experience with site characterization, regulatory compliance, and health and safety oversight on contaminated sites.
Kathy Fain Richolson has over 30 years of experience in environmental compliance and permitting. She has worked as a Compliance Coordinator for Gulf Coast Waste Disposal Authority, developing their Pretreatment Program and obtaining various water and air permits. As an Environmental Consultant, she assisted several companies with air and waste permitting and regulatory compliance. She has extensive experience preparing permit applications, negotiating permit conditions, and ensuring facilities maintain compliance with environmental regulations.
Guyana Water Incorporated held a pre-bid meeting with contractors to discuss two upcoming water treatment facility projects. The meeting provided background on the projects, outlined the project areas and scope of work, reviewed design parameters and responsibilities, and covered bidding instructions and the bid evaluation process. Contractors were advised to fully understand the project strategy and scope when preparing reasonable bids, and that the contract would be administered according to the conditions outlined. Questions from attendees were invited at the end of the presentation.
Moffett RAB: EPA Regional Groundwater and Vapor Intrusion UpdateSteve Williams
The document summarizes updates from the EPA on the regional groundwater and vapor intrusion investigation at NAS Moffett Field. It includes maps of the TCE plume in different aquifers over time and details preliminary findings from recent sampling. Next steps outlined are further delineating hotspots, installing extraction wells, finalizing reports, installing monitoring wells, and conducting modeling to evaluate capture. The document also summarizes comments from stakeholders and a remedy review board on the groundwater feasibility study, calling for more integration of groundwater and vapor intrusion remedies and evaluation of remediation technologies.
The primary funding for the Society of Petroleum Engineers Distinguished Lecturer Program is provided by member donations to The SPE Foundation and a contribution from Offshore Europe. The program also receives support from companies that allow their employees to serve as lecturers and from AIME. The January 2020 tour lecture focuses on thriving in a lower oil price environment, including topics such as market dynamics, keys to success, technology impacts, and takeaway points.
The document discusses considerations for using water quality offsets to help sewage treatment plants meet effluent discharge requirements for substances like total phosphorus. It outlines two mechanisms Ontario allows for offsets - site-specific arrangements and a potential trading program. Key criteria the Ministry may require are demonstrating offsets are a last resort, having monitoring agreements, contingency plans if offsets underperform, and consultation during project planning. The article provides an overview of evaluation criteria still under development to help practitioners explore offset options.
The document summarizes the Ministry's review of Niagara Region's environmental assessment for a proposed vertical expansion of the existing Humberstone Landfill located in Welland, Ontario. Specifically, the Region is seeking approval to increase the landfill's capacity by 2.4 million cubic meters through expanding vertically rather than horizontally. The Ministry's review concludes that the environmental assessment was prepared according to the approved Terms of Reference and contained sufficient information to evaluate the potential environmental effects of the proposed expansion.
This document discusses New York's new soil cleanup standards under Commissioner's Policy 51 (CP-51). It provides an overview of CP-51 and how it establishes soil cleanup objectives based on five land use categories and two overlays. It also discusses how institutional controls are used under guidance document DER-33. The document then provides two examples of how CP-51 and DER-33 would be applied to determine soil cleanup levels in real world contamination sites involving residential/commercial redevelopment and importing excess soil for backfill.
Capstone Project_Laboratory Bucking Machine_SolidWorks DrawingsJamie (Ji Eun) Lee
The document contains technical drawings and specifications for the design of a mechanical arm assembly. It includes dimension drawings for the full assembly, exploded views of internal components, bills of materials listing parts, and other design details. The assembly is broken into subcomponents including a rotating arm, fixed arm, power source, and height mechanism. Dimensional tolerances and materials used are specified.
El documento describe el plenario, una técnica de discusión grupal donde un grupo se divide en subgrupos para debatir un tema. Luego los subgrupos exponen sus conclusiones al grupo grande para llegar a conclusiones generales. Participan numerosos estudiantes, un coordinador controla el tiempo y cada subgrupo elige un relator para exponer sus ideas. Como ejemplo, los estudiantes se dividirán en grupos para debatir y sacar conclusiones sobre el acoso escolar.
I visited my grandfather's country house in Villavicencio last year where we danced to celebrate my brother. I also visited friends last year and attended the baptism of my nephew.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de enseñar a los niños habilidades sociales y emocionales para que puedan manejar mejor sus emociones y relacionarse de forma sana con los demás. También menciona que los padres deben servir de modelo a seguir para sus hijos en este aspecto.
Trabajos primera parcial de historia del derechoDEYSITATIANAIB
El documento resume las principales fuentes del derecho hebreo, incluyendo el pacto entre Dios y Abraham, los 10 Mandamientos dados por Moisés, la Misná que compiló las leyes orales, y el Talmud que analizó la Misná e incluyó comentarios rabínicos. Explica que el derecho hebreo se basa en principios teológicos como la revelación divina y la inspiración, y ha influido en la cultura occidental a través de la civilización judío-cristiana.
Ketan Sharma is seeking a career opportunity in a prestigious multinational company. He has a Bachelor of Technology degree from SRM University with a CGPA of 6.81. He has experience with Python programming, Java, C++, and database management systems. His technical projects include a college information system using JDBC and a resort reservation system using Python and SQL. He has strengths in being honest, determined, and self-motivating. His hobbies include travelling, football, snooker, chess, and photography.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de diccionarios, incluyendo diccionarios enciclopédicos, etimológicos, técnicos, de sinónimos y antónimos, bilingües, y explica que los diccionarios utilizan abreviaturas para proporcionar más información en menos espacio. También presenta algunas normas básicas para buscar palabras en el diccionario.
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a new strategy to help Great Britain work well by protecting lives, quality of life and livelihoods. The strategy focuses on collective ownership of health and safety, tackling ill health issues in addition to safety, and supporting small businesses. It aims to identify and manage real risks smartly in order to boost Britain's businesses through a healthier, safer and more productive workforce. The waste industry still sees too many fatalities and injuries, so the strategy provides an opportunity for all stakeholders to work together to drive further improvement in health and safety performance.
1. TRAININGS
www.fleming.events
21 - 22 April 2016, Nairobi, Kenya
International
Integrated Landfill
Engineering
International Training Course
Trainer
Keiron Finney, UK
Exea Associates Ltd.
Director
Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham
Key Topics
Introduction to Integrated Landfill Engineering –
Protecting the Environment and the Planet
Landfill site location - selecting your site
Geotechnical Solutions
Building the containment – CQAP and CQA
Landfill gas control techniques
Landfill leachate control techniques
Landfill Gas Collection Design
Field Management
Leachate Field Management
4 practical exercises
2. TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Delegates will understand what landfill gas and leachate is and how containment engineering inte-grates
into their control.
The training will provide a robust understanding of how to design an engineered landfill from basic
principles including geology, mineral liners, artificial liners, etc.
The importance of the contents required in Construction Quality Assurance Plans and Construction
Quality Assurance will be explained.
Delegates will be able to design a basic landfill gas collection system using simple calculations and
assumptions. This will take into consideration gas generation estimate, sizing of pipe work and planning
combustion technology
Delegates will be able to design a basic leachate management control system integrated with gas
collection. This will include engineering control, collection systems and treatment options.
Delegates will be able to develop simple risk assessments for a proposed or operational site based on
engineering design, landfill location, landfill gas production and leachate production.
To give delegates a chance to network, exercise will be carried out in small groups.
About Your Prominent Trainer
Keiron Finney, UK
Exea Associates Ltd.
Director
Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham
• Chartered Waste Manager
• 29 years of experience in Waste management, contaminated land assessment, remediation and regulation,
with detailed knowledge of in - situ chemical treatment technologies.
• Extensive knowledge of air pollution abatement technologies and atmospheric pollution chemistry.
• Currently working as Director in Exea Associates Ltd. as an international consultant where he provides
services to the landfill industry, financiers and government sectors in landfill gas and leachate technical
review, due diligence and system design. He strives to improve gas and leachate management and
facilitate better environmental controls. Experience as an expert witness, as well as with training and
landfill chemistry. Qualified to carry out health and safety assessments, provide advice and prepare
documentation.
• Worked in landfill gas assessment and remedial treatment works in 1988 following the Loscoe incident and
the former HMIP instruction to all Local Authorities to assess landfills. Investigated 46 landfill sites within
the Borough of Wolverhampton.
• Keiron has been active in landfill gas and leachate assessment work primarily for the Strategic Permitting
Group of the Environmental Agency, for the last 10 years which he spent working as a member of the
Agency's Landfill Gas Group. He has recently been working on landfill gas energy projects in Bangladesh,
Palestine, Australia and Europe.
• He is a member of the ACUMEN Landfill Monitoring Technical Advisory Group (LMTAG)
• A graduate of IOSH, he currently uses risk identification risk assessment and risk reduction skills on
operational landfill sites.
• Status as a Qualified Person (QP) for re-use of soils - CLaire. He also acts as an expert in re-use of soils
where asbestos is an issue.
• Winner of the Chartered Institute of Waste Management Waste Regulation award for an assessment of
paper on contaminated land.
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DAY 121 April 2016
Session 1
• Introduction to Integrated Landfill Engineering –
Protecting the Environment and the Planet.
• Introduction into the concept of managing a
landfill by integrating our understanding of
engineering, gas and leachate controls
• Explaination of why is it good practice to
manage in this integrated fashion rather
than considering each facet in isolation and
then expecting everything to mesh together.
Demonstration of how efficiencies can be
made thereby reducing costs will increasing
revenues
• The carbon footprint of your site will be
considered as integrated management and
will reduce your carbon emissions
• Landfill site location – selecting your site.
• Considerating the impact of the landfill/land
raise at the planning stage.
• We will discuss the impact on geology/
hydrogeology and how this may impact your
selection
• Impact on drinking water abstraction
• Air pollution and impact on air quality and
human receptors
Session 2
• Geotechnical Solutions.
• Geology as a vertical barrier
• Mineral Liners
• Artificial liners
• Protection Layers
• Capping – temporary and permanent
• Exercise 1: Designing your landfill – Selection
and engineered barriers.
• Building the containment – CQAP and CQA.
• Development of the Construction Quality
Assurance Plan to be incorporated into your
design specification
• Testing requirements for geotechnical
engineering
• What the Construction Quality Assurance
should contain post construction
Session 3
• Landfill gas control techniques.
• Gas collection systems
- Main collectors
- Pin wells
- Sacrificial collection systems
- Planning/Phasing of cells
- How to maximise gas collection and
minimise emissions
• Landfill leachate control techniques: This
session on control techniques will consider
how to practically control leachate depths
and how treatment may be introduced into a
management system. The session is interactive
and will involve delegates working in groups to
discuss practical control.
• Reducing infiltration
• Drainage systems – stone, sand, pipe work,
tyres – baled and shredded
• Leachate Sump design
• Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) and
Construction Quality Assurance Plans (CQAP)
• Leachate well design and location
• Leachate pumps and their strengths and
weaknesses
• Leachate treatment techniques
PROGRAM
Registration: 8:30
Morning Session: 9:00 – 12:30
Coffee Break: 10:30 – 10:45
Lunch: 12:30 – 13:30
Afternoon Session: 13:30 – 17:00
Coffee Break: 15:15 – 15:45
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DAY 222 April 2016
Session 4
• Landfill Gas Collection Design
• Planning – system design, including:
- Estimation of gas production rates
- Pipe sizing
- Well positioning
- Pressure loss calculations
- Condensate estimation and management
- Sizing flares and engines
• Specifications for pipe work and gas wells
• Installation, CQAP and CQA
• Exercise 2: Designing your gas collection
system.
Session 5
• Field Management
• Monitoring
- Use of portable equipment for methane -
FID surveys, laser surveys and GPS mapping.
- Use of portable equipment for hydrogen
sulphide – Jerome monitors
- Mobile Monitoring Facilities
- Flux box measurement
- Differential Absorption Lidar
- Use of continual gas monitors at landfill
sites – the GasClam
• Field Balancing and interpretation of data
– to include fire recognition and aerobic
condition
• Landfill gas migration – Are your monitoring
boreholes working? – Interpretation of data.
• Off – site groundwater monitoring.
• Health and Safety – trace components,
hydrogen sulphide, explosion risks and con-
fined spaces
• Leachate Field Management – Intended
to introduce the delegates to monitoring
techniques, use of equipment, data
management and interpretation of site data.
• Monitoring
• Use of portable equipment - dipping
tapes, leachate sampling, ATEX (Explosive
Atmospheres)
• Health and Safety – Chemical, Biochemical
and Physical hazards
• Data management – to include leachate
quality and leachate complianc
Session 6
• Exercise 3: Designing your leachate control
system.
• Exercise 4: Integrated landfill design – the
system as a whole.
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5. Integrated Landfill Engineering
21-22 April 2016, Nairobi, Kenya
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