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Landfill Gas Collection Modeling Meeting

WAste Reduction Model (WARM)

WARM calculates the life cycle impacts of baseline and alternative waste management practices - source reduction, recycling, combustion, composting, and landfilling. The model calculates greenhouse gas emissions and energy use across a wide range of material types commonly found in municipal solid waste.
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EPA is convening a technical meeting to improve EPA’s Waste Reduction Model (WARM) models landfill gas collection.

This meeting will focus on three aspects of landfill gas collection:

  1. The fraction of produced gas that is either collected or attenuated by methane oxidation;
  2. The timing of gas collection system installation; and
  3. The time over which a beneficial use system can be expected to function in consideration of the volume of recoverable gas available.

Logistics

October 23, 2012
9:00am - 3:00pm

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Two Potomac Yard
2733 South Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202

Participants

EPA is inviting experts in the field of landfill gas production and/or collection to help ensure that WARM is meeting users’ needs. EPA welcomes representatives from the waste, academic, and regulatory communities who have either published in the area, exhibit direct experience in landfill operations, or demonstrate detailed knowledge of landfill gas collection data.

Registration

arrow alert If you are interested in participating in the workshop, email Nikita Pavlenko (nikita.pavlenko@icfi.com) by September 28, 2012, and include “WARM LFG Workshop” in the subject line. Space is limited.


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