Landfill Management Training For Waste And Recycling Available In Washington
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based in USA
This course discusses the team approach utilized to resolve environmental, operational and regulatory issues involving complex subsurface aluminum dross reactions at a landfill. An overview of these issues is presented along with a firsthand account of the approach taken to resolve them by principal actors who were involved in the ...
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based in USA
Northstar Recycling’s innovative consulting practices allow you to quickly increase revenue and achieve Zero Landfill. Our extensive waste audits and ongoing support provide your staff with the tools they need to make your program work, including state-of-the-art recycling equipment. We use Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing techniques and methodologies to develop solutions that integrate ...
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based in USA
The average landfill (~400 tons/day) consumes nearly $5,000 in airspace every single day. Over $100,000 / month. Training your operators to maximize compaction and minimize airspace can save you money …And in this economy, who doesn’t want to cut costs?. “Landfill Compaction” will provide your employees with the most comprehensive compaction training course in the world. ...
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based in USA
Second Edition (2002): SSP&A Software is proud to announce the availability of the second edition of Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling -- Theory and Practice, a transport modeling textbook. This book was written by Dr. Chunmiao Zheng, professor of Geology at the University of Alabama and Mr. Gordon Bennett, a senior Associate at SSP&A. This resource finally brings together, in a ...
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based in USA
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a by-product formed by decaying organic matter. It can be found in oil or gas operations, mining facilities, sewage, wastewater treatment plants, landfills and public utilities. (H2S) is invisible, explosive, flammable and deadly. It is the leading cause of death in the workplace. Employers are required to follow safety standards such as air monitoring and providing ...
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based in USA
During environmental sampling events, a wide variety of field equipment is used to collect samples from a multitude of media and to perform field analysis on a variety of media. It is a common practice to use most equipment on a portable basis, at more than one sampling location. This is certainly convenient, but introduces the potential for cross-contamination of sampling locations and ...
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based in USA
Why spend money sending someone to a conference, hoping they’ll learn something and bring it back to the rest of the crew? Instead, we’ll conduct customized, on-site training for your entire crew. Our training programs range from generic 1-4 hour sessions, to custom 1-2 day sessions that deal with operational issues specific to your site. As an example, one of our training programs ...
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based in USA
This course focuses on modeling of hydrogen sulfide generation from processed construction and demolition materials in landfills. Upon completion of this course, the attendee will be able ...
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based in USA
The major biodegradable components of municipal solid waste include paper, food waste and yard waste. All of these materials contain cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, with cellulose and hemicellulose responsible for most of the methane produced in landfills. When these wastes are buried in landfills, a complex series of chemical and biological reactions is initiated. The end products of ...
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Manufactured by QED Environmental Systems, Incbased in USA
Geotech offers hands-on bespoke training days for all customers on our ATEX certified range of landfill gas analysers and pneumatic AutoPumps. Training days can be tailored to suit your requirements and we can meet the needs of first time users, refresher courses or advanced monitoring techniques. The gas analyser training day can cover all aspects of operation of the gas analyser, including ...
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based in USA
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of processes affecting the transport of landfill gas through solid waste, to introduce existing models for describing these processes, and to illustrate how these models can be used to design gas collection wells and gas collection well systems. Participants will acquire a fundamental understanding of landfill gas flow and collection and an ...
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based in USA
This 1-day course is for landfill managers, engineers, and environmental professionals who are responsible for the permitting of landfill expansions, gas-to-energy (combustion) projects, and flare installations. Topics include the use of U.S. EPA’s LandGEM model for estimating LFG generation rates, best practices for determining the potential to emit from MSW landfills (and related ...
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based in USA
Why spend money sending one person to a conference, hoping they'll learn something and bring it back to the rest of the crew? We can conduct customized, on-site and/or classroom safety training for your entire crew. We'll help your crew make the jump ...
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based in USA
Stormwater is a leading source of water pollution and consequently, EPA has set effluent standards under the national pollution discharge elimination system (NPDES). Stormwater discharges from solid waste facilities must be permitted because their operations are subject to the discharge requirements for industrial facilities. They must also comply with construction site requirements during ...
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based in USA
Get more than whiffs of safety advice with this online course. Smell the dangers and snuff them out at once! This course helps workers recognize the dangers of these gases, prevent exposure and implement an effective emergency response. It is ideal for those in oil and gas operations, mining, sewage, landfills, laboratories and public utilities. Dangers Properties and characteristics Exposure ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
This course will set the scene for waste and resource management in relation to current policy, strategy, and key legislation. It introduces the concept of circular economy and explores the various aspects of the waste hierarchy which are brought to life through a series of activities and workshops and two informative site visits (MRF, End of Life Vehicle Site, Energy from Waste ...
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based in USA
Pack up the hazmats. Dispose of the dangers. Contain the hazards. This program examines lab pack procedures, explains compatible waste groups and illustrates shipping measures. Compatible waste groups, Shipping and packing procedures, Treatment procedures and facilities, Incineration/chemical treatment/landfill. ...
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based in USA
DOE contractor and commercial personnel who are involved in the planning and implementation of closure and post-closure care activities at hazardous and mixed waste management facilities and/or environmental restoration projects. Students with a basic understanding of the RCRA/CERCLA program, and other waste management programs will gain the most from this course. Staff involved with closure from ...
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based in USA
The purpose of this introductory course on landfill economics is to provide an overview of the major principles associated with full cost accounting. The course addresses the basic components of landfill costs, including site development, permitting, labor, equipment, and materials, and other items such as capital expenditures, accruals, and depreciation. The course also addresses accounting ...
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