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LANDFILL GAS TRAINING

John BellPeter JanickiGino Yekta

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ORIENTATION

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INTRODUCTION

TYPE OF MONITORING-Screening-Specialized

GOALS

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GOALS:

UNDERSTAND LFG BASICS

UNDERSTAND LFG MONITORING SYSTEMS

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GOALS CONT.

UNDERSTAND LFG EQUIPMENT

PRACTICE PROPER LFG MONITORING PROCEDURES

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COURSE OUTLINE

LANDFILL GAS BASICS

MONITORING SYSTEM EVALUATION

LFG SCREENING MONITORING

INTRODUCTION TO LFG INSTRUMENTS

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COURSE OUTLINE CONT.

INSTRUMENT OPERATION PROCEDURES

LUNCH

FIELD EXERCISE

DISCUSSION OF FIELD RESULTS

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COURSE OUTLINE CONT.

QUESTIONS & COMMENTS

EXAM

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LANDFILL GAS BASICS

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Landfill Gas (LFG)

Gaseous emissions produced as a by-product of organic waste during decomposition.

May contain various chemical components in widely fluctuating quantities.

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ANAEROBIC REACTION

Anaerobic Bact.

(C6H1005)n + nH20 3nCH4 + 3nC02

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TYPICAL LANDFILL GAS GENERATION PATTERN

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LANDFILL DECOMPOSITION GAS

METHANE CH4

SIMPLE ASPHYXIANT HIGH FIRE HAZARDHIGH EXPLOSION HAZARDLIGHTER THAN AIR

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Basic Conversions

5% Methane in air = 50,000 PPM1.25% Methane in air = 12,500 PPM100% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)= 5% Methane in Air25% of the LEL=1.25% Methane in Air

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0% LEL

LEAN EXPLOSIVE RICH

100% LEL

0% 100%GAS

5%50,000 ppmLEL

15%UEL

METHANE FLAMMABILITY RANGE

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% Volume

% LEL

LEL=5% Gas by Volume=50,000 ppm

UEL=15% Gas by Volume=150,000 ppm

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COMPOSITION OF LFG

CO2-44%

Methane-55%

Trace-1%

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LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

Up to 60% Methane (CH4) by volume,

Variable amounts of:-water vapor,-carbon dioxide (CO2),-hydrogen sulfide (H2S),-carbon monoxide (CO)

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LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

Trace contaminants, including but not limited to:Benzene Ethyl BenzeneTolueneVinyl Chloride DichloromethaneTrichloroethylene (TCE)1,2, DichloroethyleneTetrachloroethylene(PCE)

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TYPICAL TRACE GASES

Hydrogen Sulfide H2SAmmonia NH3Vinyl Chloride C2H3CLBenzene C6H6Methylene Chloride CH2CL2Trichloroethylene C2HCL3

VOCs

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LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

Each of the components, including the trace compounds, may or may not be found together either at concentrated subsurface sources or as dilute zones within ambient air.

Theoretically any combination or permutation of components is possible

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LANDFILL GAS (LFG) CONT.

The potential for detecting the trace components in ambient air without substantial concentrations of methane or hydrogen sulfide gas as a carrier at other than a concentrated emission source, however, has been shown to be very low.

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QUESTIONS

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MONITORING SYSTEM EVALUATION

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INFORMATION GATHERING

Review previous LFG inspection reports

Identify specific probes to be sampled

Obtain monitoring system maps & as-built drawings

Check probe depths & location with respect to extraction wells

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INFORMATION GATHERING

Review LFG monitoring probe design

Consider type, quantity & depth of waste

Consider proximity of receptors

Make sure all probes are functional

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INFORMATION GATHERING

Determine if probes are properly placed

At (within 2 feet) the permitted (property boundary)

At a point of compliance

At a point approx. midway between LFG control wells

At a proper spacing & depth

Adjacent to critical receptors

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QUESTIONS

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BREAK

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LFG SCREENING MONITORING

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Basic Conversions5% Methane in air = 50,000 PPMRemember that 1% = 10,000 ppm1.25% Methane in air = 12,500 PPM100% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)= 5% Methane in Air25% of the LEL=1.25% Methane in Air

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ACRONYMS AND SYMBOLS CONT.

PPM - PARTS PER MILLION% O2 - PERCENT OXYGENCO - CARBON MONOXIDEH2S - HYDROGEN SULFIDELEL - LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMITUEL - UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT

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INTRODUCTION TO LFG INSTRUMENTS

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1-PPM, % Methane, LEL, UEL2-Probe Construction3-Probe Location4-Are there adequate # of probes installed?5-Location of extraction wells in relation to

monitoring probe locations.6-Gas movement from the site7-Any question in regards to LFG.

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SENSORY THEORYCATALYTIC - PPM AND 0 TO 10% GAS (O2 DEPENDENT TO 2%)THERMAL - 10% TO 100% GAS BY VOLUME (NON O2 DEPENDENT)CHEMICAL - O2, H2S, CO

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GMI INSIDE CASE

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GMI AND SAMPLING COMPONENTS

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GMI BODY AND BATTERY

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PROBE AND COMPONENTS

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GMI IN COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATOR MODE USES AND FEATURES

COMBUSTIBLE PPM RANGENO AUDIBLE OR VISUAL ALARMSMANUAL DATA LOGGING ONLYMANUAL RANGE VIEWING WITHOUT AUTOMATIC HAZARD OVERRIDE

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GMI IN COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATOR MODE USES AND FEATURES CONT.

MEASURES CO AND H2S, PPM RANGESHEALTH& SAFETY AND REGULATORY SCREENING TOOLNOT TO BE USED IN LIEU OF LAB ANALYSIS

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USING THE GMI IN COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATOR MODE (CGIM)

Press SECOND button ONCE* to turn onPress second button ONCE to change rangePress second button TWICE to re-zero ppmrange Press third button to take samplesPress top/first button twice to turn off

* ONE SECOND OR MORE

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CGI Mode-Ranges% GAS BY VOLUMETOTAL COMBUSTIBLE GAS IN PPM% OXYGEN BY VOLUMEPPM CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)PPM HYDROGEN SULFIDE (H2S)

THEN BACK TO % GAS BY VOLUME

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GEM CASE

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GEM FACE PANEL

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GEM CONTROL PANEL

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GEM COMPONENTS

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GEM COMPONENTS

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GAS SAMPLING EQUIPMENT

MAGNAHELICSEVAC/TRANSFER PUMPTEDLAR BAGSTUBING AND CONNECTORS

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MAGNEHELIC

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EVAC/TRANSFER PUMP

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QUESTIONS

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LUNCH