&EPA
              United States
              Environmental Protection
              Agency
             Office of Air and
             Radiation (6202J)
EPA 430-K-99-030
January 1999
Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
Opportunities
 LANDFILL METHANE
 OUTREACH PROGRAM
             Landfill Profiles for the State of Utah

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        EPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program
                  The EPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program, a key
                  component of the United  State's Climate Change
                  Action Plan, encourages the use of landfill gas (LFG)
                                     •*               .   w  .......
                  as an energy  resource.   EPA assists  utilities,
municipal and private landfill owners and operators, tribes, and state
agencies in reducing methane emissions from landfills through the
development of profitable landfill energy recovery projects.  Methane
captured from landfills can be transformed into a cost-effective fuel source
for electricity, heat, boiler and vehicular fuel, or sale to a pipeline.  EPA
estimates there are approximately 200 landfill methane recovery projects
in the U.S. and that up to 750 landfills could install economically viable
landfill energy projects.

The  Landfill Methane  Outreach  Program  includes  five  important
components:  the State Ally,  Energy Ally,  Industry Ally, Community
Partner, and Endorser programs. EPA establishes separate alliances with
state agencies, energy providers (including investor-owned, municipal and
other public power utilities and cooperatives), key trade and public sector
associations, members of the landfill gas development industry (including
developers, engineers,  equipment  vendors,  and  others) and local
communities, municipalities and landfill owner/operators through a
Memorandum of  Understanding (MOU).  By  signing the MOU, each
Ally/Partner acknowledges a shared commitment to the promotion of
landfill gas-to-energy recovery at solid waste landfills, recognizes that the
widespread use of landfill gas will reduce emissions of methane and other
gases, and commits to undertake activities to enhance development of this
resource.  In return, EPA agrees to provide landfill gas-to-energy project
assistance and public recognition of the Allies' and Partners' participation
in the program.

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                   Introduction

                   Since  1994  the U.S.  EPA's  Landfill  Methane
                   Outreach Program (LMOP) has participated in an
                   ongoing effort to gather information on Municipal
                   Solid Waste landfills (MSW).  A key component of
                   the LMOP is to provide MSW  landfill owners and
                   operators, project developers,  utilities, and other
                   potential project  participants with  information on
                   MSW  landfills  that  may  offer  attractive  energy
                   development opportunities. This document presents
                   state specific landfill information, hereinafter referred
                   to as the landfill profiles. These profiles are useful to
                   evaluate the  potential for developing landfill gas-to-
                   energy projects  (LFGTE).   EPA  assembled  this
                   information  from state and local sources as  well as
                   various national solid waste publications,  landfill
                   owners and operators, and project developers.

                   The  EPA has  prepared a  separate document to
                   describe the methodology used to develop  the state-
                   specific landfill profiles and estimate the benefits of
                   using LFGTE as an energy source.  The document,
                   Landfill  Gas-to-Energy  Project  Opportunities,
                   Background  Information  on  Landfill  Profiles,
                   contains background information on gas collection
                   and use, describes the data fields according to the five
                   sections listed on the landfill profiles, and where
                   applicable, illustrates calculations and default values
                   used to derive estimates. EPA strongly recommends
                   that  users read  the  document prior to  using the
                   landfill profiles.  Users can obtain the document by
                   calling the LMOP hotline at 1-888-STAR-YES.
                                     Data Sources
                       EPA-ORD Landfill Gas Utilization-Survey  (Thomeloe,
                       1997)
                       Directory and Atlas of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities
                       (SWA, 1994)
                       Implementation Guide for Landfill Gas Recovery Projects
                       in the Northeast (SCS, 1994)
                       Landfill Gas-to-Energy 1994-1995 Activity Report (SWT,
                       1994)
                       Methane Recovery from Landfill Yearbook (GAA, 1994)
                       Project developers, landfill owners, and operators
                       State and local records
                       Survey of Landfill Gas Generation Potential (EPRI, 1992)
                       U.S. Landfill Directory (SWANA, 1992)
Landfill Classification

To facilitate the use of available landfill information,
EPA has categorized the landfills into five categories:
Current Project,1 Candidate Project, Shutdown, Other,
and Unknown waste-in-place (WIP). These categories
are based  on  the status of the landfill's  LFGTE
project(s) and WIP.  The generation of methane is a
function of many factors, the most critical being the
amount of waste-in-place and the number of years the
waste  has been in  the landfill.   Peak methane
generation  occurs soon after closure;  therefore, the
longer the landfill has been closed, the less attractive it
becomes for methane recovery.  Based on the general
timing of peak methane generation, EPA assumes that
landfills that ceased accepting waste prior to 1993 have
a low probability of generating enough methane to
make a gas recovery project economical. Consequently,
landfills need to be operating in 1993 to be considered
as having a Candidate Project.
               Landfill Categorizes
  Current Project:
  • Landfill with operational LFGTE project or landfill with
    LFGTE project under construction.
  Candidate Project:
  • Landfill with a  potential or planned LFGTE utilization
    project; or
  • Landfill is currently operating or closed after 1993; and has
    more than 1,000,000 tons of municipal solid waste-in-
    place.2
  Shutdown:
  • Landfill with shutdown LFGTE project.
  Other:
  • Landfill  has less than 1,000,000 tons of municipal solid
    waste-in-place with no current or planned LFGTE project.
  Unknown WIP:
  • Landfill with insufficient data to determine the waste-in-
    place.
State Summary
State-specific   landfill   profile   information  is
summarized in three exhibits.  Exhibit  1 presents a
summary  of  the state-specific potential  for LFG
utilization energy by landfill category.  Exhibit  2
summarizes the emissions  avoided by fossil fuel
displacement for electricity generation and direct use
projects.  Exhibit 3 presents an index  of the state-
specific MSW  landfills, referenced by category,
landfill name and general characteristics.
                   1  Current projects illustrate the wide range of successful project development options.

                   2  By modeling the relationship between WIP and methane generation, a cut-off of 1,000,000 tons of WIP was
                   established; landfills having at least 1,000,000 tons of WIP are considered candidate landfills.
LANDHU. METHANE
OUTREACH PROGRAM

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Exhibit 1: Utah MSW Landfill Summary
Category
Candidate
Other
Unknown WIP
Total
No. Of
Landfills
9
35
5
49
Est. Capacity Potential
Electricity
(MW)
42
9

50
Gas Capacity
(mmBtu/hr)
416
90

506
Est. CH4
Generation
(mmscf/d)
13
3

16
Methane Reduction
(tons/yr)
Potential
77,024
16,716

93,739
Current
0
0

0
CO2 Equivalent of CH4
Reduction
(tons/yr)
Potential
1,617,502
351,026

1,968,527
Current
0
0

0
Exhibit 2: Potential Utah Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Category
Candidate
Other
Unknown WIP
Total
Electricity Generation Project
CO2 (tons/yr)
Coal
327,550
69,457

397,006
Oil
268,838
57,007

325,844
Natural
Gas
180,770
38,332

219,103
SO2 (tons/yr)
Coal
2,070
439

2,509
Oil
1,730
367

2,097
Natural
Gas
0
0

0
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tons/yr)
Coal
231,947
50,336

282,283
Oil
190,372
41,314

231,685
Natural
Gas
128,009
27,780

155,789
SO2 (tons/yr)
Coal
2,111
458

2,569
Oil
1,109
241

1,350
Natural
Gas
1
0

2
                                               UT-2
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Exhibit 3: Index of Landfills in Utah
Category
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Candidate
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Landfill Name
Bountiful City LF
Davis County Solid Waste Managemen
Duchesne County LF
Logan City LF
Salt Lake Valley LF
Transjordan LF
Uintah County/Vernal City LF
Washington County Solid Waste SSD #
Weber County LF
Beaver County LF
Blanding LF
Brigham City LF
Carbon County LF
City of Monticello LF
Emery County LF
Garfield County/John's Valley LF
Garfield County/Ticaboo LF
Garrison LF
Grand County LF
Green River LF
Grouse Creek LF
Iron County/ Armstrong Pit LF
Kane County/Glendale LF
Kane County/Kanab LF
Manila City LF
Millard County LF
Nephi LF
North Utah County Special Service Dist
Park Valley LF
Payson City LF
Provo LF
Rich County LF
San Juan County/Bluff LF
San Juan County/Halls Crossing LF
San Juan County/Mexican Hat LF
Sanpete SLF Coop
Santaquin County LF
Sevier County/Sage Flat LF
Snowville LF
WIP
<2.5 million
tons
d
d
Id
d
U
U
U
Id
U
d
Id
Id
Id
Id
Id
Id
d
d
d
Id
Id
Id
d
d
d
d
h/l
d
d
Id
M
d
Id
Id
Id
Id
d
td
Id
2.5 to 4
million tons
U
U
U
U
U
U
Id
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
u
U
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
>4 million tons
U
U
u
u
d
d
u
u
d
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
Landfill
Operating in
1998
W
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
U
u
u
u
d
d
d
M
d
U
U
d
d
d
u
d
Id
U
U
d
U
d
U
u
u
Id
U
Id
d
LFG Collected
U
U
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u .
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
LFG
Utilization
Project
U
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
u
Status of LFGTE
Project
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
             UT-3
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Exhibit 3: Index of Landfills in Utah
Category
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Unknown WIP
Unknown WIP
Unknown WIP
Unknown WIP
Unknown WIP
Landfill Name
South Utah County SSD/Bayview LF
Summit County/Three Mile Canyon LF
Tremonton LF
WendoverCity LF
Yost LF
Callao LF
Eskdale LF
Partoun LF
Tooele Army Depot LF #1
Tooele Army Depot LF #2
WIP
<2.5 million
tons
ki
ki
kl
kl
kl
U
U
U
U
U
2.5 to 4
million tons
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
>4 million tons
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Landfill
Operating in
1998
kl
kl
U
U
U
k!
U
U
U
U
LFG Collected
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
LFG
Utilization
Project
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Status of LFGTE
Project
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
             UT-4
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Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:


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City of Bountiful
Public

West Bountiful
Davis
UT
1962
2046


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Bountiful City LF Landfill Category:
;A| GENERAL, LANDFILL B^^RMA11K»J:;. .„ ;V:i;~ -^-g !|>!A,|:f ' >J" ! V£
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
Waste-in-Place (tons):
7995 Waste-in-Place (tons):



". '.'-, "••tA!NB*U*t';VA» t-JJ^LIiCllylN,- ,,,=;; ',.^: ^ % t%r, ,- ;.«,,~;,-, •:.».<:;'(„ <: ., ,
Candidate
:';;, ri;; /• t
36,438
1994
2,000,000
100

1,275,330
1,348,206



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Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection arid Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                   0.71
                                    No
                                             C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATIONS, "j
Current Utilization:
    Utilization System Status:
    Utilization System Type:
    Utilization System Start Year:
    Electric Utility Provider(s):
    Natural Gas Provider(s):
    Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
Unknown
Unknown
   Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity:
Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
2
22
Utilities in County: Bountiful City Light & Power Dept; Farmington Electric Utility; Kaysville City Corp; Pacificorp; We
                                     D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:
Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Cos:
Potential
4,078
85,640
Electricity Generation Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
17,364
14,252
9,583
110
92
0
Current
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2
12,281
10,079
6,778
0
0
(tons/yr)
112
59
0
                                              ?E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Contact Name:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Mark Franc, Engineer
1600 West 18th North
PO Box 369
801-298-6125

Landfill Operator ;
Mark W. Franc
1 1600 West 18th North |
i PO Box 369 i
i
801-298-6125 '
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* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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                                           Davis County Solid Waste Management SSD LF
                                                                        Landfill Category:  Candidate
                                           A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
Wasatch Energy Systems
Public
Davis County LF
Layton
Davis
UT
1959
2022
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
Waste-in-Place (tons):
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons):
                            48,425
                              1994

                                25

                          1,840,150
                          1,937,000
                                               B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                            0.80
                                             No
                                               C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization:
    Utilization System Status:
    Utilization System Type:
    Utilization System Start Year:
    Electric Utility Provider(s):
    Natural Gas Provider(s):
    Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
         Unknown
         Unknown
             Electricity Generation Project (MW)
           OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
'. Estimated Potential Capacity: 3 25
; Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
Utilities in County: Bountiful City Light & Power Dept; Farmington Electric Utility; Kaysville City Corp; Pacificorp; We
:.'•','•'' '• ,'" ;., ',"'-:"• '' D.ENFVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF IOTLIZATION •. ,,- '.-,. .-. \ :' « - : /.- ;
Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:
Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Gas:
Potential
4,620
97,020
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
19,732 125
16,195 104
10,890 0
Current
0
0
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
13,913 127
11,419 67
7,678 0
\,^: _ , , . ,', ",, - E. CONTACT-INFORMATION - - , * - -
Landfill Owner Landfill Operator
Contact Name: ! LeGrand Bitter, Director ' LeGrand W. Bitter
t
Mailing Address: i 650 East Highway 193 ; 650 East Highway 193
i
Phone Number: ! 801-771-3032 801-771-3032
Fax Number:
* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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Duchesne County LF Landfill Category: Candidate
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Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
Duchesne & Wasatch Counties
Public
Blue Bench Landfill
Duchesne
Duchesne
UT
1984
2044
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
1994 Waste-in-Place (tons):
7998 Waste-in-Place (tons):

18,948
1994
4,300,000


2,337,896
2,413,688

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Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                                    1.04
                                                      No
                                              C. LANDFILL GAS=BTILIZyVnON
Current Utilization:
     Utilization System Status:
     Utilization System Type:
     Utilization System Start Year:
     Electric Utility Provider(s):
     Natural Gas Provider(s):
     Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
                 Unknown
                 Unknown
                    Electricity Generation Project (MW)        OR
                Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity:
Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
3
32
Utilities in County: Moon Lake Electric Assn Inc; Pacificorp; Western Area Power Admin
                                     D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
                                                                 Potential
                                                                                      Current
                                                              5,986   \
                                                            125,706
                                                 0
                                                 0
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:

                                      Coal:
                                   Fuel Oil:
                               Natural Gas:
                                   Electricity Generation Project
                                  CO2 (tons/yr)       SO2 (tons/yr)
                                         25,257               160
                                         20,730               133
                                         13,939                 0
                         Direct Use Project
                    CO2 (tons/yr)        SO2 (tons/yr)
                           18,026               164
                           14,795                86
                            9,948                 0
                                                 : CONTACT INFORMATION I  ':"-
                                       Landfill Owner
                                                                         Landfill Operator
Contact Name:
Mailing Address:

Phone Number:
Fax Number:
 George Adams, Solid Waste Manager
\ P.O. Box 228 Courthouse
(

! 435-738-2417
George Adams
P.O. Box 228 Courthouse

435-738-2417
* Italicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
i


City of Logan
Public

Logan
Cache
UT
1964
2015

Logan City LF Landfill Category:
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
1996 Waste-in-Place (tons):
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons):

B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Candidate

68,000
1995
2,893,588
85
18' ,
1,510,203
1,646,203


Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                   0.79
                                    No
                                              : C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization:
     Utilization System Status:
     Utilization System Type:
     Utilization System Start Year:
     Electric Utility Provider(s):
     Natural Gas Provider(s):
     Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
Unknown
Unknown
   Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity: 3 25
Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
Utilities in County: Bonneville Power Admin; Logan City Munic Light & Power; Pacificorp
.:,'-:. • •• ' ' • ".'-: ; D.ENVmOMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION < J" ,-',: ' , '„ ,; ;,;;-; ;••' , - .
Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
i CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:
Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Gas:
Potential
4,565
95,857
Electricity Generation Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
19,732 125
16,195 104
10,890 0
Current
0
0
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
13,746 125
11,282 66
7,586 0
[,, . ,E. CONTACT INFORMATION - . , -',
Landfill Owner Landfill Operator
i
Contact Name: Roger Sunada, S.W. & Environmental Dir | Roger Sunada
Mailing Address: 1 800 West 200 North j 1 800 West 200 North
1
I
Phone Number: j 801-750-9953 801-750-9953
Fax Number: ; I
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Salt Lake Valley LF Landfill Category.
Candidate
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Transjordan LF Landfill Category: Candidate
i A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
Salt Lake County
Public

West Jordan
Salt Lake
UT
1955
2021
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
Waste-in-Place (tons):
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons):

205,308
1994



8,622,936
9,033,552

; B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                    2.03
                                      No
                                                C, LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization:
    Utilization System Status:
    Utilization System Type:
    Utilization System Start Year:
    Electric Utility Provider(s):
    Natural Gas Provider(s):
    Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
Unknown
Unknown
   Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
    Estimated Potential Capacity:
    Current Capacity:
    Planned Capacity:
                                                                                      63
Utilities in County:
Murray City Power Dept; Pacificorp; Western Area Power Admin
i t D.ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION ;: :!

Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:

Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Gas:
Potential


Electricity Generation

11,737
246,471
Project
Current



0
0
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr) \ CO2 (tons/yr)
49,724
40,812
27,442
314 j 35,343
263
29,008
0 19,506
SO2 (tons/yr)
322
169
0

Landfill
Contact Name: i Romney Stewart
Mailing Address: , 10640 S. 7250 W
t
Phone Number: go i -569-8994
Fax Number:
* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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                                                   Uintah County/Vernal City LF
                                                                                                   . Landfill Category:  Candidate
                                           A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
 Landfill Owner:
 Landfill Owner Type:
 Alternative Landfill Name:
 City:
 County:
 State:
 Year Open:
 Year Closed:
                           Uintah County and Vernal City
                           Public

                           Vernal
                           Uintah
                           UT
                           1950
                           2008
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
Waste-in-Place (tons):
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons):
                             59,000
                              1994
                          2,773,000
                          2,891,000
r
                                              B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
 Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
 LFG Collection System Status:
 Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
 Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                                                       0.88
                                                                         No
                                               C. LANDF|LL GAS UTILIZATION
 Current Utilization:
     Utilization System Status:
     Utilization System Type:
     Utilization System Start Year:
     Electric Utility Provider(s):
     Natural Gas Provider(s):
     Energy Purchaser(s):

 Capacity:
                                    Unknown
                                    Unknown
                                       Electricity Generation Project (MW)
            OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
     Estimated Potential Capacity:
     Current Capacity:
     Planned Capacity:
                                                                                                                         28
 Utilities in County:
                                    Moon Lake Electric Assn Inc; Pacificorp; Western Area Power Admin
                                      D. ENYIROMENTAL-BENEEITSJOF UTILIZATION
 Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
 CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
                                                                 Potential
                                                                                 5,089
                                                                               106,861
                                                                                                          Current
                                                         0
                                                         0
 Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:

                                      Coal:
                                    Fuel Oil:
                                Natural Gas:
                                                      Electricity Generation Project
                                                     CO2 (tons/yr)        SO2 (tons/yr)
                                                           22,100                140
                                                           18,139                117
                                                           12,197                  0
                                 Direct Use Project
                            CO2 (tons/yr)        SO2 (tons/yr)
                                  15,324               139
                                  12,577                73
                                   8,457                 0
                                                E. CONTACT INFORMATION
                                       Landfill Owner
                                                                                            Landfill Operator
 Contact Name:
 Mailing Address:
                    Douglas Slaugh, Commissioner
                    152 East 100 North
       Douglas Slaugh
       152 East 100 North
Phone Number:      '435-781-0770
Fax Number:        ;
                                                                        ;   435-781-0770
* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA,
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                                             Washington County Solid Waste SSD #1 LF
                                                                        Landfill Category:  Candidate
                                           A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
Washington County
Public
Washington County LF
Washington
Washington
UT
1978
2067
                                                                   Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
                                                                   Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
                                                                   Design Capacity (tons):
                                                                   Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
                                                                   Average Depth (feet):
                                                                   Waste-in-Place (tons):
                                                                   7998 Waste-in-Place (tons):
                            68,000
                              1994
                          1,292,000
                          1,428,000
                                               B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                             0.78
                                              No
                                               C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATIONS
Current Utilization:
    Utilization System Status:
    Utilization System Type:
    Utilization System Start Year:
    Electric Utility Provider(s):
    Natural Gas Provider(s):
    Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
          Unknown
          Unknown
             Electricity Generation Project (MW)        OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity: 2 25
Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
Utilities in County: Dixie Escalante R E A Inc; Enterprise Electric Dept; Garkane Power Association Inc; Hurricane City
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Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:
Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Gas:
Potential
4,528
95,094
Electricity Generation Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
18,943 120
15,547 100
10,454 0
Current
0
0
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
13,637 124
11,192 65
7,526 0
E.CONT ACT INFORMATION ;
Landfill Owner Landfill Operator
Contact Name: Shirley Kelley, Manager : KoryColeman
Mailing Address: 260 West St. George Blvd #205 557 N Industrial Road
Phone Number: 435-673-28 1 3 435-628-282 1
Fax Number: '
* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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! Weber County LF Landfill Category: Candidate
&•> .* :® >' ; ? S i! ' VS>? ; ' ~S =; L •': ~1 A. fiENERAX, IJANDFItL INFORMATION > : -; 1= ••«' - :<; :% & 9 • ^ -i ~«
[" .. ./•.. •• .• '',''(-, •.-..."•"• ,\ : c •• ^ , v?1 .. ' fj •••.•! 5o '^-"^ i, -. ; J ^ •>-.' -.^V l ^ ; , *••,'' " ' ?/*'•>" '' '* ^ ' " %••••%' " '' I"- *, "•*' ' ,' 4 '* '/' ^ '?, , " " ^ ;s? ""
Landfill Owner:
Landfill Owner Type:
' Alternative Landfill Name:
City:
County:
State:
Year Open:
Year Closed:
1 ;.-,.*.-/:• z.^'s. fr'=k
Weber County
Public

Ogden
Weber
UT
1966
2007
%• ', ' ^/-v- "• ?- ,f;", ' ^' y? "B^tA
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons):
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported:
Design Capacity (tons):
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres):
Average Depth (feet):
1994 Waste-in-Place (tons):
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons):

fflDFILL'GAS^OLEECTIOfif f^;" M Z' -Al $: !, % f?>fc ;fef
^:K: %%?:<.
177,727
1994
5,808,000


5,474,324
6,185,232

z- '.' '• r/f };'<; '
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d):
LFG Collection System Status:
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d):
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG:
                                                                           1.90
                                                                            No
Current Utilization:
     Utilization System Status:
     Utilization System Type:
     Utilization System Start Year:
     Electric Utility Provider(s):
     Natural Gas Provider(s):
     Energy Purchaser(s):

Capacity:
                                      Unknown
                                      Unknown
                                         Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity:
Current Capacity:
Planned Capacity:
Utilities in County:
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':" ' ': " %!'-, ,'
6
Pacificorp; Western Area Power Admin
: , " *3), ENyiROMENTAL'BENEFITS'OF UTILl
Methane Reduction (tons/yr):
CO2 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr):
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement:





Coal:
Fuel Oil:
Natural Gas:
59

ZATION
Potential
10,992
230,824
Electricity Generation Project
CO2 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
46,567
38,220
25,700
294
246
0
"• ',;„ !•',;,, ,, "I •>,,!!• • '-, ,, Ji '••;, , ,,':, , -'- '
*'„ v '•"• ' '.*' // ', , ' '' ", /:,, ''/„ "^ >/'/,'
Current
0
0
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) SO2 (tons/yr)
33,100 301
27,167 158
18,267 0
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Contact Name:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Fax Number:

Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Karlene Linford, Dir. of Waste Disposal Karlene Linford
25 1 0 Washington Boulevard 2599 A Avenue
801-399-8401

801-399-8806


* Itallicized indicates values estimated by EPA.
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