Solid Waste Landfill Design
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 D406 Landfill Gas Design and Management
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) employees
- $800 for course or
- Companion Course Discount: $1395 when user registers for both this course and D406 Landfill Gas Design and Management
ID
RA00423-D405
Credits
- CEU: 2.3
- PDH: 23
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/7/2025 7:30am Central Time Zone
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/7/2025 08:00am - 05:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/8/2025 08:00am - 05:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/9/2025 08:00am - 12:00pm Central Time Zone
Instructors
James Tinjum, Craig Benson, Mark Torresani, Paul Wintheiser, C. Lee Daigle, Betsy Powers, John Welch, Kenneth Quinn, Paula Leier-Engelhardt, Krishna Reddy, Amanda Wade
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $131
Reserve by: Mar. 7, 2025
Room: rates start at $159
Reserve by: Mar. 16, 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 design, operations, evolving industry issues, and economics. 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 solid waste landfill development, design, construction, operations, and management. Understand practical emerging technologies including
• financial management of solid waste systems and airspace management |
• polymer-based bentonite composites in geosynthetic clay liners |
• landfill gas containment and management for emission control and regulatory drivers |
• value-added design of gas-to-energy and gas-to-fuel projects |
• waste relocation and expansion |
• evolving issues with “hot” landfills |
• the latest in geosynthetic products for geoenvironmental engineering |
• performance-based and life cycle-based design |
Who Should Attend?
- Civil engineers and landfill designers
- Landfill owners and operators
- Local, county, and state regulatory agency staff and officials
- Public works professionals and municipal engineers
- Geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers
- Geological engineers, hydrogeologists, and geoscientists
- Facility managers with on-site disposal cells
- Contractors and estimators
- Geosynthetic manufacturers and product representative
- Planners
Additional Information
This course will guide you through the development process of a successful solid waste landfill, from cradle to grave. Industry experts -- including James Tinjum, Craig Benson, Mark Torresani and John Welch -- will share critical factors and insights. Interactive discussion and idea exchange will be emphasized. Learn more and enroll today.
Course Outline
Day 1 – Landfill Development and Revenue Streams
A Brief History of Solid Waste Management and Design (Tinjum)
- Introduction and course goals
- Evolving contaminants, risks, and opportunities
- Evolving standards-of-practice and performance-based design
Keynote: Financial Management of a Solid Waste System (Welch)
- Solid waste economics
- Evolving revenue streams and value-added processes
- Planning financial outlays and tipping fee impacts
- New technologies for metrics tracking, airspace management and analysis (compaction rates, equipment usage)
- Planning for expansion (vertical and horizontal, greenfield sites
Developing a Viable Sustainability Campus and Circular Landfill (Wienkes)
- Life-Cycle Systems
- Developing a Sustainability Campus
- Opportunities to Improve the Sustainability of Waste Management
Investigating Hydrogeologic Conditions and Groundwater Monitoring (Leier-Engelhardt)
- Designing an investigation program
- Exploration methods
- Monitoring wells and analysis of groundwater data
Borrow Source Investigation and Composite Liners (Tinjum)
- Properties of suitable liner/cover soil
- Compaction specifications and QA/QC
- Incorporating reasonable soil specifications
- Composite barrier systems and performance calculations
- Class Activity
Geosynthetic Design for Containment Systems (Tinjum)
- Polymers 101
- Geosynthetic types and functions
- Contaminant transport mechanisms
- Composite barrier systems and performance calculations
Day 2 – Designing from the Bottom Up
Geometric Design (Torresani)
- Base grades
- Slopes and Berming
- Phasing
Liquid Management Systems, Part I (Daigle)
- Leachate collection systems (drainage sand/stone, drainage geosynthetics, base grades and toe drains)
- Geometrical design
- Leachate head calculations
- Pipe network, clean outs, pumps, and on-site storage
Liquid Management Systems, Part II (Daigle)
- Effects on solid waste management systems
- Dewatering system design an operation
- Economic analysis of dewatering system
Final Covers for Waste Containment Facilities (Benson)
- Functions and types of cover systems
- Cover selection criteria
- Design of cover drainage
- Alternative Covers, design and PET calculations
Landfill Drainage and Runoff Control (Powers)
- Runoff amounts
- Open channel flow and culverts
- Sedimentation/detention basins
Gas Collection and Managing Air Emissions (Daigle)
- Developing a solid waste biogas project
- BioCNG selection, design, and operation
- Financial consideration and clean fuel incentives
- Pipeline-grade gas conversion
Slope Stability Approach and Calculations (Tinjum)
- Failure modes, triggering mechanisms, and factors affecting landfill system stability
- Measuring and incorporating interface values
- Calculation approached and examples
- Slope stability analysis and reporting
Day 3 – Evolving Topics in Landfill Management, Operations, and Risks
Waste Relocations and Vertical Expansions (Torresani)
Elevated Temperature Landfills (Benson)
- Chemical and physical indicators
- Management
- Order Control
Management of PFAS in Leachate, Liquids, and Landfill Gasses (Lawson)
- Fate and Transport in Solid Waste Management Residuals
- Liquids Management and Treatment
- Remediation Technologies and Treatment
- Life-Cycle and Economic Assessment
Tour of Dane County Landfill (Welch/Wienkes)
- Gas to energy system tour
- BioCNG system tour
- Interim cover system and gas management
- Expansion phasing
Testimonials
"It was an awesome course! Highly recommend."
—Hailey Fitterer, HDR, Inc.
"Extremely helpful to get a taste of so much!"
—Nigel Baummer, HDR, Inc
"Wasn’t expecting this much pertinent information as a geologist and was pleasantly surprised."
—T.J. Daniel, Bunnell-Lammons Engineering
"Great information, networking, and references. Too often, binders/slide handouts are useless once back in the office, not the case here."
—Jason Hinds, FMG Engineering, Rapid City, SD
"Great technical discussions that gave reasons behind technical requirements and regulations."
—Noah Watt, Waste Management
"(Elevated Temperature Landfills) very, very informative. Big issue with clients, so truly helpful."
—Christian Kessler, WCGRP
"Very good topics presented by very qualified instructors. The course provides current relevant information for regulators, consultants, and landfill operators."
—Brent Luebbe, NE Dept. of Envir. Quality
"I thoroughly enjoyed this course and will recommend it to colleagues in the future."
—Aaron Lowell, Civil and Environmental Consultants
"I really enjoyed the course. Learning everything from the liner to the final cover systems definitely makes me more confident in looking through a plan set."
—Nick Dykstra, Cornerstone Environmental Group LLC
"Great overall course for all aspects of landfill design from permitting to closure."
—Rochelle Staples, Stantec Consulting Ltd.
"I came with a breadth of knowledge gained from 2 years of experience. This class expanded the breadth and added depth."
—Spenser Harveg, Parkhill, Smith & Cooper
Instructors
Craig Benson
Dean Emeritus, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
C. Lee Daigle
C. Lee Daigle, PE, is a registered professional engineer in civil engineering with over 20 years of experience in the landfill gas industry. Mr. Daigle started his career as an intern at a municipal solid waste landfill in Colonie, New York while attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. While interning, he was fully immersed in the operations, maintenance, and construction of landfill gas collection and control systems, which instilled him with a passion for the industry. Upon graduation, Mr. Daigle continued to focus on landfill gas, and expanded his expertise in landfill gas utilization feasibility assessment, design, regulatory compliance, construction, and operations. Mr. Daigle has worked on landfill gas collection systems in over 30 states/territories, three Canadian provinces, and several countries abroad. He has been responsible for the initial start-up and monitoring of collection and control systems and has performed data analysis and interpretation to assist in optimizing overall landfill gas system performance. He also performed construction management and construction quality assurance (CQA) services during the installation ofnumerous landfill gas extraction and treatment systems, giving him a strong understanding of the construction issues associated with the implementation of cost-effective landfill gas system designs. Since 2011, Mr. Daigle has expanded his practice into all areas of solid waste design including the design and permitting of municipal solid waste cells and closures. Recently, Mr. Daigle has been elected to the Solid Waste Association of North America's Board of Directors, Wisconsin Badger Chapter and currently serves as Vice President of the board.
Paula Leier-Engelhardt
Principal, HydroGeo Solutions LLC, Little Suamico, WI
Betsy Powers
Senior Project Manager/Civil Engineer, SCS Engineers, Madison, WI
Kenneth Quinn
Technical Director, Hydrogeologist, TRC Companies, Madison, WI
Krishna Reddy
Professor, University Scholar & Distinguised Researcher, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
James Tinjum
James M. Tinjum, PE, PhD, F.ASCE, is an Associate Professor and Director of the Geological Engineering Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Prior to his engagement as a faculty member at UW–Madison in 2008, Dr. Tinjum worked for 15 years in industry for prominent engineer-procure-construct firms and a Fortune 50 company. He has specialized technical knowledge in geoenvironmental and remediation engineering for landfills with industrial waste (lime kiln dust, cement kiln dust, foundry residuals, paper mill sludge, coal combustion residuals), municipal solid waste (particularly landfill liner and cover systems and the monitoring, recovery, and value-added use of landfill gases), and hazardous waste. He conducts research in waste geotechnics and waste containment systems; the beneficial reuse of industrial byproducts (e.g., for subgrade improvement and cementitious stabilization of pavement layers); life cycle environmental analysis of geo systems; remediation of contaminated sites; and heat transfer in porous media (soil and rock). Dr. Tinjum developed these interests not only through industry practice and applied research, but also through discussions and interactions with practitioners participating in his nationally/internationally attended engineering short course programs. In applied practice, Dr. Tinjum has participated in over 50 solid waste projects.
Mark Torresani
Vice President/Engineer, Cornerstone Environmental Group, LLC, Madison, WI
Amanda Wade
TRC Companies, Inc. Madison, WI
John Welch
Director of Dept of Waste and Renewables - Dane County, Madison, WI
Paul Wintheiser
AECOM, Sheboygan, WI
Solid Waste Landfill Design
Location: Madison, WI
Course #: RA00423-D405
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 D406 Landfill Gas Design and Management
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) employees
- $800 for course or
- Companion Course Discount: $1395 when user registers for both this course and D406 Landfill Gas Design and Management
Credits
- CEU: 2.3
- PDH: 23
Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
4/7/2025 7:30am Central Time Zone
Event Dates/Times:
- 4/7/2025 08:00am - 05:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/8/2025 08:00am - 05:00pm Central Time Zone
- 4/9/2025 08:00am - 12:00pm Central Time Zone
Instructors
James Tinjum, Craig Benson, Mark Torresani, Paul Wintheiser, C. Lee Daigle, Betsy Powers, John Welch, Kenneth Quinn, Paula Leier-Engelhardt, Krishna Reddy, Amanda Wade
Location
Accommodations
Room: rates start at $131
Reserve by: Mar. 7, 2025
Room: rates start at $159
Reserve by: Mar. 16, 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.
Solid Waste Landfill Design
Course #: RA00423Solid Waste Landfill Design
Date: Mon. April 01, 2024 – Wed. April 03, 2024ID: RA00423-D054
Fee:
- $1,195
-
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course 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 D046 Landfill Gas Design & Management for a total fee for both courses of $1595.
- CEU: 2.3
- PDH: 23
Solid Waste Landfill Design
Date: Mon. March 27, 2023 – Thu. March 30, 2023ID: RA00423-C627
Fee:
- $1,195
-
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials
Team Discount: $995 per person if two or more register from the same organization.
- CEU: 2.3
- PDH: 23