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December 20, 2022

Epic Fails: Ice Buildup Revisted

Bill Lape revisits the subject of excessive ice build-up on ammonia refrigeration systems. Regulatory officials have often been concerned with a thin layer of frost on a product tank surge … Continue reading Epic Fails: Ice Buildup Revisted

December 19, 2022

Turning Trash into Treasure: Organics Management for Landfill Operations

Trent Arney writes about how advantageous it is for landfill operators to explore the composting process before this environmental solution commonly used in sustainability planning makes its way to their … Continue reading Turning Trash into Treasure: Organics Management for Landfill Operations

December 19, 2022

Keeping it Simple: An Alternative Approach to Site Life

Kollan Spradlin and Fauve Herron discuss how since implementing the Remaining Capacity Method (RCM) for a number of clients, they observe that the predicted closure year remains more consistent during the … Continue reading Keeping it Simple: An Alternative Approach to Site Life

December 19, 2022

Using GIS for Solid Waste Projects is a Game-Changer

Kayla Ouellette and Juliette Gutierrez describe how mobile applications for accessing data have significantly advanced our work in many industries. Employing GIS in solid waste management allows greater access to … Continue reading Using GIS for Solid Waste Projects is a Game-Changer

December 16, 2022

Master Planning Efforts To Begin For Dane County’s Sustainability Campus

Master planning for Dane County’s Sustainability Campus will host waste processors, recycling businesses, and even research and startup companies. The Campus is Madison, WI, expected to bolster economic development in … Continue reading Master Planning Efforts To Begin For Dane County’s Sustainability Campus