Operations Update:
Week of 6/13/2022
Daily Operations:
The active working face is currently located in cells 11, 12 and 13. The working face is processing both rail and street volume and is utilizing clean soil, approved alternative daily cover and the Envirocover machine. The perimeter water/vapor-based neutralizer systems, odor boss and truck wash are also in operation.
Construction Activities:
Cell 13-B-2 construction is set, and contracts have been awarded for 2022. Construction materials are ordered, and some liner material deliveries have been received. Initial earthworks/liner construction to commence in early June.
Cell 15A Mass Excavation started in January and is planned to finish in December of 2022.
Rail pad resurfacing and access road improvements are scheduled for Q2 and Q3.
Pictured below: An additional 4- acres of the temporary cap was recently installed in June.
Renewable Energy Powerplant and Landfill Gas Management:
Continuous use of gas collection wells and flares for odor control. Ongoing work includes raising gas collection wells, installation of additional horizontal gas collectors, installation of gas vacuum lines, and upgrades to the gas collection wells. Scheduled maintenance on the Renewable Energy Powerplant engines was completed on 6/13 and 6/15.
Organics Composting:
The organics composting operation (food waste collected from three local universities, St. John Fisher, Nazareth, and the University of Rochester) continues to be managed in the approved organics compost area. Weekly delivery of food waste continues. High Acres has partnered with Green Renewable Inc. and bagged approximately 2,000 bags of our homegrown compost to give away to community members at different events throughout the year.
Leaf Composting and Brush/Wood chipping:
The leaf compost continues to be turned every month. Brush and wood waste will be ground into wood chips for use by the town and the site.
Current Events:
Please read our Q1 newsletter update found on our website at highacreslandfill.wm.com and click the News & Quarterly Updates Tab.
The High Acres Nature Area (HANA) is adjacent to and owned by WM's High Acres Landfill and Recycling Center. WM partners with the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Environmental Science program faculty and students to assist with the management of HANA and to conduct environmental research.
Pictured below: RIT students and other volunteers ready to remove invasive species that can be a nuisance when walking the hiking trails.
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