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Landfill Design and Operation - SSWM

He EPA defines a Landfill as anengineering method of dispos-ing of solid waste on land. Assuch, landfills are required toprotect the environment byspreading waste into thin layers andcompacting them into the smallest prac-tical volume. By day s end, all waste isthen covered with earth. Transfer sta-tions have their own regulations. Theyare required to have their floors clear ofall waste by the end of the working , much of the public still thinksa sanitary Landfill and an open dump areone and the same. So if you are a publicofficial faced with selecting a new dis-posal site or an expansion, you will havean education program to the public that your pro-posed site poses no hazard or nuisanceshould be an important part of yourplanning. There are many ways to goabout this, depending on your circum-stances and financial resources.

common, landfills handling 250 tons a day or less may have cells less than half this height. Make the width (working ... On smaller landfills, soil could be as high as 50 percent to meet reasonable cover requirements. Currently, well-run ... and 200 to 300 ft long. These are suitable for sites receiving 300 to 500 tpd. Note that 500 tons is usual-

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