Landfill Gas Design and Management
Upcoming dates (1)
Fee
- $1,195
-
Fee covers continental breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches and course materials.
Discounts
Team Discount: $1045 when two or more sign up from same employer.
Companion Course Discount: $1695 when user registers for both this course and D405 Solid Waste Landfill Design
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) employees
- $800 for course or
- Companion Course Discount: $1395 when user registers for both this course and D405 Solid Waste Landfill Design
ID
RA01833-D406
Credits
- CEU: 2
- PDH: 20
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/9/2025 7:30am Central Time Zone
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/09/2025 01:00pm - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/10/2025 08:00am - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/11/2025 08:00am - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
Instructors
Orhun Aydin, C. Lee Daigle, Sean Gassen, Alicia Jones, Mark Torresani, John Welch, James Tinjum
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $131
Reserve by: Mar. 9, 2025
Room: rates start at $159
Group Code: LGD
Reserve by: Mar. 18, 2025
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.
Course Overview
Learn about the critical factors of solid waste landfill gas design, management, emissions control, operations, and high-value recovery. The management of LFG emissions and migration control results in positive public image, reduced nuisance odors, protection of public health and safety (i.e., the public good), protection and improvement to the bottom line, and compliance with regulations. Learn from expert and diverse course faculty (top-flight researchers, owners at the cutting edge of evolving practice, industry experts). Get a firm grasp of the background and design specifics to compete in this industry, including industry-leading information on the principles and practices of systems that monitor, collect, transport, treat, and recover landfill gas from municipal, industrial, and hazardous waste landfills. Understand practical emerging technologies and turn your landfill into a revenue-producing, sustainable system for the public good:
- landfill gas generation and estimates
- air compliance and state-of-the-art emission measurement techniques
- landfill gas containment and management for emission control and regulatory drivers
- extraction and collection system design
- monitoring equipment and innovations
- value-added design of gas-to-energy and gas-to-fuel projects
- landfill gas markets and biogas economics
- code compliance versus optimization
- life cycle-based analysis
- equipment selection and design
- gas cleanup and conditioning technologies
- site tour of high-BTU, spoke-and-hub landfill gas conversion facility
Course Outline
Day 1—Afternoon Site Tour
- Landfill Gas Collection
- Well Head Automation, Machine Learning
- UAV Survey Demonstration, Noxious/Nuisan Gas Control
- High-BTU Conversion Plant Tour
- Emission Sensor Network
Day 2—The Science of Landfill Gas Management
Keynote: Landfill Gas from State-of-Practice to State-of-Art
- Historical Perspectives, Contain – Collect – Control
- Evolving Standard-of-Practice, Risks and Opportunities
Chemical Characteristics and Fundamentals
- Biological Decomposition and Chemical Reactions
- Conditions for Gas Generation, Characteristics of LFG
- Health and Safety
Estimates of Landfill Gas Generation and Emissions
- Factors impacting Quantity and Composition
- USEPA Land GEM, IPCC Waste Model, Canada Provincial...
Landfill Gas Measurement Techniques
- Colorimetric, Infra-red, Spectrometers, Flame Ionization...
- Downwind Sensors
- Flow Metering, Pressures
Measurement of Fugitive Emissions
- Transport Mechanisms
- Qualitative Methane Reconnaissance Techniques
- Surface flux chambers, Tracer Gas Dispersion, Mass balance
- UAV-Borne Sensor Array
- Landfill Data Collection Procedures
- Time-lapse Mapping
Extraction and Collection Systems Design, 2 parts
- Vertical Extraction Wells versus Horizontal Collectors
- Radius of Influence Calculations and Measurements
- Well Heads: solar power, metering, valving, automation
- Layout of Headers, Laterals, Valves, Sumps...
- Ancillary Components: Pneumatic Air Systems, Force Mains, Electrical Service
- Blower Station and Flare Design, Flares, Metering
Day 3—Collection, Recovery, Treatment, and Markets
Header Pipe Sizing and Layout
- System Design Methods: LP Mueller, Darcy, KY Gas
- Design Steps and Considerations
Landfill Gas Markets and Biogas Economics
- The RNG Market, Carbon Markets
- Roles in RNG Projects
- Financial Considerations and Clean Fuel Incentives
- Renewable Fuel Standards
- Income and Expenses Streams
- Market Analysis, Compliance, and Tracking Credits
Biogas Cleanup Technologies
- Biogas Characteristics and Constituents
- Membrane Systems
- Pressure Swing Absorption Systems
- Solvent/Water based Systems
- Cryogenic Systems
- Media Based Systems
- System Economics
Pipeline-Grade High-BTU Gas Conversion
- Economics, Ownership Structures, Financial Pro Forma
- Equipment Selection and Design, Interconnection, Offtake Agreements
- Engineering, Pipeline Access, Financing, Environmental Markets
- Technology Choices for Biogas Upgradign
- Contractural Considerations, Construction Delivery Methods
- Commissioning and Operations
Small Scale Biogas to CNG Vehicle Fuel Projects
- Biogas Quality and Quanity
- Vehicle Fuel Requirements (SAE J1616)
- Small Scale Biogas Cleanup Technologies
- CNG Fueling Station Options
- Fuel Storage Options
- Project Economics
Evolving Topics in LFG Operations and Management
- EVOH Geomembranes, Duel Extraction Wells, Black Goo
- Odor Control, Elevated Temperature Landfills
- Machine Learning
Landfill Gas Design and Management
Location: Madison, WI
Course #: RA01833-D406
Fee: $1,195
Fee
- $1,195
-
Fee covers continental breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches and course materials.
Discounts
Team Discount: $1045 when two or more sign up from same employer.
Companion Course Discount: $1695 when user registers for both this course and D405 Solid Waste Landfill Design
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) employees
- $800 for course or
- Companion Course Discount: $1395 when user registers for both this course and D405 Solid Waste Landfill Design
Credits
- CEU: 2
- PDH: 20
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/9/2025 7:30am Central Time Zone
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/09/2025 01:00pm - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/10/2025 08:00am - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/11/2025 08:00am - 04:00pm Central Time Zone
Instructors
Orhun Aydin, C. Lee Daigle, Sean Gassen, Alicia Jones, Mark Torresani, John Welch, James Tinjum
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $131
Reserve by: Mar. 9, 2025
Room: rates start at $159
Group Code: LGD
Reserve by: Mar. 18, 2025
Cancellation Policy
If you cannot attend, please notify us no later than one week before your course begins, and we will refund your fee. Cancellations received after this date and no-shows are subject to a $150 administrative fee. You may enroll a substitute at any time before the course starts.
Landfill Gas Design and Management
Course #: RA01833Landfill Gas Design and Management
Date: Wed. April 03, 2024 – Fri. April 05, 2024ID: RA01833-D046
Fee:
- $1,195
- Fee covers: Continental breakfast, lunch, and materials
Team Discount: $995 per person if two or more register from the same organization.
Combo Fee of $797.50 per person if attending this course and D054 Solid Waste Landfill Design for a total fee for both courses of $1595.
- CEU: 2.2
- PDH: 22