Landfill Gas Migration Risks

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Notorious Landfill Gas Explosions During the 1980s in the UK and the US

Landfill gas explosions taught the UK waste management industry the very real dangers of methane gas through hard experience. The industry learned from a series of accidents, some of which are described below, plus a disaster in the water industry. That disaster was the Abbeystead Disaster, which was caused by a methane explosion in a […]

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The Loscoe Landfill Gas Explosion: When Weather Turned Deadly at a Derbyshire Landfill

How a sudden drop in atmospheric pressure triggered a catastrophic landfill gas explosion that destroyed a home and changed landfill safety forever On a seemingly ordinary day in March 1986, the residents of Loscoe, a small village in Derbyshire, had no idea they were living above a ticking time bomb. What happened next would become […]

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Understanding Landfill Gas Risks Before Buying Property Near a Landfill

Buying Real Estate: Understand Landfill Gas Risks before buying land near a landfill! Landfill sites can produce methane, and that can continue for many years. It has been a known issue for years. Site operators used to see small landfill gas fires as minor problems when they first started to happen in the 1970s in […]

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Hazards of Landfill Gas And Risks to Building Development

Understanding the hazards of landfill gas and evaluating the risks in relation to the location and form of building development, is fundamental to arriving at a successful and safe design strategy. The major hazards of landfill gas with respect to building development are summarized as follows: (a) Flammabilily hazards of landfill gas Landfill gas is […]

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