
Getting to the root of a problem can be complicated as Tom Rappolt explains, “It’s important to consider the ratio of methane to H2S, and that ratio is not necessarily consistent. Adding complexity is that ratios of methane to H2S at given locations change over time and sometimes change fast.” Operators need to know where hotspots may be, so scientists and engineers may measure concentrations at different locations on the landfill.
That’s where SCS Engineers helps, Waste360 explains…
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