United States Office of Air and EPA 430-K-99-032
Environmental Protection Radiation (6202J) January 1999
Agency
&EPA Landfill Gas-to-Energy Project
Opportunities
Landfill Profiles for the
State of Washington
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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)
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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 US 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-
place2
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
LANDFILL METHAME
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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
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Exhibit 1: Washington MSW Landfill Summary
Category
No. of
Landfills
Est. Capacity Potential
Est. CH4
Generation
(mmscf/d)
Methane Reduction
(tons/yr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4
Reduction
(tons/yr)
Electricity
(MW)
Gas Capacity
(mmBtu/hr)
Potential
Current
Potential
Current
Current
3
16
155
5
28,593
24,668
600,459
518,032
Candidate
11
68
685
22
126,681
72,848
2,660,303
1,529,812
Other
14
13
132
4
24,438
0
513,190
0
Unknown WIP
26
Total
54
97
971
31
179,712
97,516
3,773,952
2,047,844
Exhibit 2: Potential Washington Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Category
Electricity Generation Project
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr)
S02 (tons/yr)
C02 (tons/yr)
S02 (tons/yr)
Coal
Oil
Natural
Gas
Coal
Oil
Natural
Gas
Coal
Oil
Natural
Gas
Coal
Oil
Natural
Gas
Current
122,338
100,409
67,517
773
646
0
86,105
70,671
47,520
784
412
0
Candidate
539,865
443,097
297,944
3,412
2,852
0
381,483
313,104
210,536
3,471
1,825
2
Other
104,184
85,510
57,498
659
550
0
73,591
60,400
40,614
670
352
0
Unknown WIP
Total
766,387
629,016
422,959
4,844
4,049
0
541,179
444,175
298,669
4,924
2,589
3
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Exhibit 3: Index of Landfills in Washington
Category
Landfill Name
WIP
Landfill
Operating in
1998
LFG Collected
LFG
Utilization
Project
Status of LFGTE
Project
<2.5 million
tons
2.5 to 4
million tons
>4 million tons
Current
Northside LF
U
kl
u
U
ki
U
Construction
Current
Olympic View LF
U
U
ki
kl
kl
kl
Operational
Current
Tacoma LF
U
u
kl
ki
kl
U
Construction
Candidate
Cathcart LF
u
kl
u
U
ki
U
Planned
Candidate
Cedar Hills LF
u
U
kl
kl
kl
U
Planned
Candidate
Cheyne Road LF
kl
u
U
ki
U
U
Potential
Candidate
Cowlitz County LF-B
k
u
U
kl
U
U
Potential
Candidate
Greater Wenatchee LF
kl
u
u
ki
U
U
Potential
Candidate
Hawks Praine LF
U
kl
U
kl
ki
U
Potential
Candidate
Hidden Valley LF
U
u
kl
kl
ki
U
Planned
Candidate
Kent Highlands LF
U
u
kl
U
kl
u
Potential
Candidate
Roosevelt Regional LF
u
u
ki
kl
kl
u
Planned
Candidate
Terrace Heights LF
u
u
ki
kl
U
u
Potential
Candidate
West LF
u
u
U
U
U
u
Planned
Other
Aberdeen LF
kl
u
U
u
ki
u
Unknown
Other
Asotin County LF
kl
u
U
kl
U
u
Unknown
Other
Bruce LF
kl
u
U
ki
u
u
Unknown
Other
Cedarville LF
kl
u
U
U
ki
u
Unknown
Other
Centralia LF
k)
u
U
u
ki
u
Unknown
Other
Cowlitz County LF(A)
kl
u
U
u
k
u
Unknown
Other
Hansville LF
k
u
U
U
kl
u
Unknown
Other
Hobart LF
kl
u
U
U
kl
u
Unknown
Other
Leichner LF
u
u
!VJ
U
k
u
Unknown
Other
Mason County LF
ls/|
u
U
U
kl
u
Unknown
Other
Okanogan Central LF
kl
u
U
kl
U
u
Unknown
Other
Purdy LF
kl
u
U
u
kl
u
Unknown
Other
Ryegrass LF
ls/|
u
U
ki
u
u
Unknown
Other
Vashon LF
kl
u
U
k
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Carnation LF
u
u
U
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Delano LF
u
u
U
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Enumclaw LF
u
u
U
u
ki
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Ephrata LF
u
u
U
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Fort Lewis LF #5
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Gibraltar LF
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Holden Village LF
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Inman LF
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Manson LF
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
New Waste Inc LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
North County LF
u
u
u
u
U
u
Unknown
WA-3
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Exhibit 3: Index of Landfills in Washington
Category
Landfill Name
WIP
Landfill
Operating in
1998
LFG Collected
LFG
Utilization
Project
Status of LFGTE
Project
<2.5 million
tons
2.5 to 4
million tons
>4 million tons
Unknown WIP
Odessa LF
U
U
u
U
U
U
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Okanogan LF
U
u
u
u
u
U
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Olalla LF
u
U
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Pasco SLF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Point Roberts LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Port Angeles SLF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Rainbow Valley LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Richland LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
San Juan County LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Snipes Mount LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
South County LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Stevens County LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Sudbury Road LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Whitman County LF
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
Unknown WIP
Yakima Firing Center
u
u
u
u
u
u
Unknown
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Cathcart LF
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Snohomish County
Public
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons)
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
314,600
0
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City
Snohomish
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
56
County
Snohomish
Average Depth (feet)
110
State
WA
1992 Waste-in-Place (tons)
3.258,989
Year Open
1980
1998 Waste-tn-Place (tons)
3.258.989
Year Closed
1992
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
1 25
LFG Collection System Status
Operational
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG
52
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
Planned
Reciprocating Engine
PUD No 1 of Snohomish County
Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
39
i
Planned Capacity j
66 [
1
108
Utilities in County Bonneville Power Admin, PUD No 1 of Snohomish County
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Potential
Current
Methane Reduction (tonsA'r)
1.236
20,043
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
151,956
420.901
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
Duect Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tons/yr)
C02 (tonsA'r) S02 (tons/yr)
Coal
30,782 195
21,790 198
Fuel Oil
25,264 163
17.884 104
Natural Gas
16.988 0
12.026 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Fax Number
Jeff Kelly-Clarke, Executive Director
2930 Wetmore Avenue
425-388-3425
Jeff Kelly-Clarke, Executive Director
2930 Wetmore Avenue
425-388-3425
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Cedar Hills LF Landfill Category
Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
King County
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons)
919,857
Landfill Owner Type
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
1993
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City
Maple Valley
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
200
County
King
Average Depth (feet)
150
State
WA
1994 Waste-in-Place (tons)
21,839,714
Year Open
1964
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons)
25,519,142
Year Closed
2022
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
LFG Collection System Status
Cunrent LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG
6 18
Operational
100
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Utilization System Type
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchasers)
Capacity
Planned
Combined Cycle
1996
Puget Sound Power & Light Co
Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBiu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
19 i
193 j
Current Capacity
i
Planned Capacity
32
208
Utilities in County
Bonneville Power Admin, PUD No 1 of Snohomish County, Puget Sound Power & Light Co, Seattle
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tonsA'r)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tonsA'r)
Potential
35,714
750,002
Current
38,544
809,424
Emissions Avoided bv Fossil Fuel Displacement
Coal
Fuel Oil
Natural Gas
Electricitv Generation Project
C02 (tonsA'r) S02 (tons/yr)
152,330 963
125,026 805
84,069 0
Direct Use Project
C02(tons/vr) S02 (tonsA'r)
107,549 979
88.271 514
59,355 1
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator !
Contact Name
Rodney Hansen, Solid Waste Manager
Mailing Address
400 Yesler Way
Room 600 i
Phone Number
206-296-4385 |
Fax Number
1
1
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Cheyne Road LF
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
86,143
Landfill Owner Type
Public
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
1998
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City
Yakima
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
County
Yakima
Average Depth (feet)
State
WA
Wasle-in-Place (tons)
1,198,976
Year Open
1968
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons)
1.281,664
Year Closed
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
0 75
LFG Collection System Status
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Utilization System Type
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Providers)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchaser(s)
Capacity
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
Utilities in County
Potential
Unknown
Electricity Generation Project (MW)
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Benton Rural Electric Assn, Bonneville Power Admin, Pacificorp PUD No 1 of Benton County, PUD
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/yr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
Potential
4,312
90,550
Current
0
0
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Coal
Fuel Oil
Natural Gas
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (toits/vr)
18.153 115
14 899 96
10,019 0
Direct Use Project
C02 (tonsAr) S02 (tons/yr)
12.985 118
10 657 62
7.166 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
I
Fax Number
I Ron Pepper, Solid Waste Engineer
j 128 North 2nd Street
j Room 408 Courthouse
509-574-2455
J Ron Pepper. Solid Waste Engineer
! 128 North 2nd Street
' Room 408 Courthouse
, 509-574-2455
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Cowlitz County LF-B
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner Cowlitz County Annual Acceptance Rate (tons) 82,952
Landfill Owner Type Public
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported 1998
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City Kelso
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
County Cowlitz Average Depth (feet)
State WA
Waste-in-Place (tons) 1,984,762
Year Open 1974
1998 Waste-in
¦Place (tons) 2,157.350
Year Closed 2008
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d) 0 97
LFG Collection System Status
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Potential
Utilization System Type
Unknown
Utilization System Stan Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Cowlitz Coutny Public Utility District#!
Natural Gas Provider(s)
Energy Purchaser(s)
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR Direct Use Project (mmBlu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
3
30
Current Capacity
i
Planned Capacity
4
Utilities in County Bonneville Power Admin. PUD No 1 of Cowlitz County
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction
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Greater Wenatchee LF
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
WMI
Private
Douglas
WA
1975
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons)
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
Design Capacity (tons)
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
Average Depth (feet)
Waste-in-Place (tons)
1998 Wasle-m-Place (tons)
100.444
1998
2,008.248
2.190,816
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 98
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Utilization System Type
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchasers)
Potential
Unknown
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
1
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
3
31
Utilities in County Bonneville Power Admin. Nespelem Valley Elec Coop Inc PUD No 1 of Douglas County, Waterville
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/yr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
Potential
5,656
118.784
Current
0
0
Emissions Avoided b\ Fossil Fuel Displacement
Coal
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tonsAr)
24,468 155
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tons/yr)
17.034 155
Fuel Oil \ 20,082
129
13.980
82
1
Natural Gas j 13.503
0
9,401
0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
«
Fax Number
| Eldon Richardson. Operations Manager
j PO Box 1440
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! 509-662-4591
j Eldon Richardson. Operations Manager
PO Box 1440
509-662-4591
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Hawks Prairie LF Landfill Category Candidate
i A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Thurston County
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons) 129,907
Landfill Owner Type
Public
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported 1998
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City
Olympia
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres) 65
County
Thurston
Average Depth (feet) 80
State
WA
Waste-in-Place (tons) 2.415,609
Year Open
1970
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons) 2,594.543
Year Closed
2007
I B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
1 08
LFG Collection System Status
Operational
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Potential
Utilization System Type
Unknown
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Puget Sound Electric (or Energy) - [PSE]
Natural Gas Provider(s)
Energy Purchaser(s)
Chese Factory located 1 mile away Conside
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
3 1
34
Current Capacity
1
Planned Capacity
' 8 i
14
Utilities in County Bonneville Power Admin. PUD No 1 of Lewis County, Puget Sound Power & Light Co
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Methane Reduction (tonsAr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tonsA'r)
Potential
6.253
131,321
Current
0
0
Emissions Avoided bv Fossil Fuel Displacement
Coal
Fuel Oil
Natural Gas
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/vr) S02 (tonsA r)
26,835 170
22,025 142
14.810 0
Direct Use Project
C02 (tonsAr) S02 (tons/vr)
18,831 171
15,456 90
10.393 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner Landfill Operator
Contact Name I BillTownsend j Dave Merrill, Facility Manager
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Mailing Address j 921 Lakendge Drive SW j 2000 Lakendge Drive SW
1 Building 4 Room 100 |
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Phone Number ; 360-754-4348 j 360-786-5136
Fax Number , !
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Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
Land Recovery. Inc
Private
Puyallup
Pierce
WA
1959
1999
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-m-Place (tons)
293,708
1998
65
110
17,425,280
18,342,400
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
LFG Collection System Status
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
4 03
Operational
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Utilization System Type
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Providers)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchasers)
Planned
Unknown
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
13
126
Utilities in County
Alder Mutual Light Co Inc, Bonneville Power Admin, Eatonville Power & Light Dept, Elmhurst Mut
D. EN VIR OMENTA I. BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tonsfyr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/vr)
Potential
23,282
488.916
Current
0
0
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tonsAi)
Direct Use Project
CO2 (tonsh'r) S02 (tonsA'r)
Coal
99.449
629
70,110 638
Fuel Oil
81.62T
525
57,543 335
Natural Gas
54.885
0
38,693 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Fax Number
Harvey Doman, Facility Manager
PO Box 73057
253-847-7555
Harvey Doman. Facility Manager
PO Box 73057
253-847-7555
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Kent Highlands LF
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
City of Seattle
Kent
King
WA
1968
1986
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)
60
110
8,000,000
8,000,000
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
2 46
Operational
37
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Potential
Utilization System Type
Reciprocating Engine
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Natural Gas Provider(s)
Energy Purchasers)
Seattle City Light
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
8 j 77
Current Capacity
1
Planned Capacity
3 1 | 25
Utilities in County
Bonneville Power Admin, PUD No 1 of Snohomish County, Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Seattle
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Potential
Current
Methane Reduction (tons/\r)
14.247
14,261
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
299,187
299,487
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr)
S02 (tons/yr)
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tonsAr)
Coal
60,774
384
42.903 390
Fuel Oil
49.881
321
35.213 205
Natural Gas
33,541
0
23.678 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Fax Number
206-684-7686
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Northside LF Landfill Category
Current
! A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
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Landfill Owner
City of Spokane
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons)
Landfill Owner Type
Public
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
Alternative Landfill Name
Design Capacity (tons)
City
Spokane
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
350
County
Spokane
Average Depth (feet)
100
State
WA
1994 Waste-in-Place (tons)
4.000,000
Year Open
1968
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons)
4.000.000
Year Closed
1993
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B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
1 44
LFG Collection System Status
Operational
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
29
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Construction
Utilization System Type
Reciprocating Engine
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Providers)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchasers)
Capacity
1998
Washington Water Power
Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity j
5
45
Current Capacity ]
1
1
1
Planned Capacity 1
1
1
60
Utilities in County Bonneville Power Admin, Cheney Light Dept, Inland Power & Light Company, Kootenai Electric Co
D. ENVIROMENTA L BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Potential
Current
Methane Reduction (tons/yr)
8,332
11.178
C02 Equivalent ofCH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
174,968
234.734
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tons/yr)
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tonsh'r)
Coal
35,517 225
25.090 228
Fuel Oil
29.151 188
20.593 120
Natural Gas
19,602 0
13.847 0
j E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Dennis Hein. Manager
Mailing Address
J East 1225 Marietta
1
Phone Number
4
509-625-7878
Fax Number
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Olympic View LF Landfill Category Current
| A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
Kitsap County
Public
Olympic View SLF
Kitsap County
Kitsap
WA
1960
2012
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons) 298,841
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported 1998
Design Capacity (tons)
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres) 65
Average Depth (feet) 100
Waste-in-Place (tons) 7,004.248
1998 Waste-in-Place (tons) 7,382,856
! B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
LFG Collection System Status
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
1 91
Operational
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Utilization System Type
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Providers)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchasers)
Capacity
Operational
Leachate Evaporation
1998
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
Utilities in County
Bonneville Power Admin PUD No 3 of Mason County, Puget Sound Power & Light Co
j D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Potential
Current
Methane Reduction (tonsAr)
11,036
0
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
231.754
0
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr)
S02 (tonsfyr)
C02 < tonsAr) S02 (tonsA'r)
Coal
47,357
299
33,233 302
Fuel Oil
38,868
250
27.276 159
Natural Gas
26,136
0
18,341 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Damon Defrattes
t
10015 SW Barney White Road
Damon Defrattes
10015 SW Barney White Road
Phone Number
Fax Number
360-674-2331
360-876-7053
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Roosevelt Regional LF
Landfill Categorv Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
«
Year Open
Year Closed
Rabanco
Private
Goldendale
Klickitat
WA
1990 (
2030
Annual Acceptance Rate (tons)
Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported
Design Capacity (tons)
Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
Average Depth (feet)
Waste-in-Place (tons)
1998 Wasie-in-Place (ions)
1,018,032
1993
72
180
7,126,224
9.162,288
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation (mmscf/d)
LFC Collection System Status
Current LFG Collected (mmscf/d)
Collection and Treatment System Required Under NSPS/EG
2 76
Operational
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status
Planned
Utilization System Type
Reciprocating Engine
Utilization System Start Year
1999
Electric Utility Providers)
Natural Gas Provider(s)
Energy Purchaser(s)
Klickitat PUD
Capacity
Electricity Generation Project (MW) OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
9 '
1
I
1
1
86
Utilities in County
Bonneville Power Admin, PUD No 1 of Klickitat County
' D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
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Potential
Current
Methane Reduction (tons/vr)
15.966
0
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/vr)
335.280
0
Emissions Avoided bv Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr)
S02 (tons/vr)
C02 (tons/vr) S02 (tons/vr)
Coal
67,878
429
48.079 438
Fuel Oil
55.711
359
39,461 230
Natural Gas
37,461
0
26,534 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Milo Haugen
Bill Borlang
Mailing Address
200 112th Avenue NE
Suite 300
Phone Number
<
509-384-5641
509-384-5641
Fax Number
509-384-5881
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Tacoma LF
Landfill Categon, Current
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
City of Tacoma, Refuse Utility Division
Public
City of Tacoma LF
Tacoma
Pierce
WA
1960
2014
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)
55.378
1993
130
50
5.610,756
5.832,268
B. LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
Estimated Methane Generation
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Terrace Heights LF
Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner Yakima County Annual Acceptance Rate (ions) 160,015
Landfill Owner Type Public Year Annual Acceptance Rate Reported 1998
Alternative Landfill Name Design Capacity (tons)
City Yakima Acres Currently Landfilled (acres)
County Yakima Average Depth (feet)
State WA Waste-in-Place (tons) 3,727,219
Year Open 1974
Year Closed 2012
1998 Waste-in
¦Place (tons) 4.051.325
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
45
No
C. LANDFILL GAS UTILIZATION
Current Utilization
Utilization System Status Potential
Utilization System Type Unknown
Utilization System Start Year
Electric Utility Provider(s)
Natural Gas Providers)
Energy Purchaser(s)
-
Capacity Electricity Generation Project (MW)
OR
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
Estimated Potential Capacity 1
Current Capacity 1
Planned Capacity
5
45
Utilities in County Benton Rural Electric Assn, Bonneville Power Admin. Pacificorp, PUD No 1 of Benton County, PUD
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/\r)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction ItonsAr)
Potential
8,408
176.562
Current
0
0
Emissions Avoided by Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tons/yr)
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02(ionsAr)
Coal
35.517
225
25.319 230
Fuel Oil
29,151
188
20,780 121
Natural Gas
19,602
0
13,973 0
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name Ron Pepper
1
Ron Pepper. Solid Waste Engineer j
Mailing Address ' 128 North 2nd Street
1
1 408 Courthouse
128 North 2nd Street |
408 Courthouse j
Phone Number ! 509-574-2455
509-574-2455
1
i
Fax Number i
1
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Landfill Category Candidate
A. GENERAL LANDFILL INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Owner Type
Alternative Landfill Name
City
County
State
Year Open
Year Closed
No reference available
WA
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-m-Place (tons)
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
Planned
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
Estimated Potential Capacity
Current Capacity
Planned Capacity
Utilities in County
Planned
Unknown
Electricity Generation Project (MW)
Direct Use Project (mmBtu/hr)
D. ENVIROMENTAL BENEFITS OF UTILIZATION
Methane Reduction (tons/yr)
C02 Equivalent of CH4 Reduction (tons/yr)
Potential
Current
Emissions Avoided bv Fossil Fuel Displacement
Electricity Generation Project
C02 (tons/yr) S02 (tons/yr)
Direct Use Project
C02 (tons/vr) S02 (tons/yr)
Coal
Fuel Oil
Natural Gas
E. CONTACT INFORMATION
Landfill Owner
Landfill Operator
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
Fax Number
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