Asbury Power Plant
Asbury Power Plant chose ClosureTurf® as their final cover system to address and solve soil erosion, slope integrity, installation and maintenance cost control, EPA regulation compliance, and longevity and appearance of the final landfill cover. In 2022, Liberty closed approximately 107.5 acres of their CCR impoundment with ClosureTurf at the Asbury Power Plant in Jasper […]
Harrietsfield Landfill
Louisa County Landfill
Faced with silty and highly erodible soils, Louisa County turned from traditional closure methods to an advanced engineered closure system that would be the first of its kind in the state. Traditional final cover systems approved by the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations include 18 inches of clay, a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), or a […]
Covanta Energy
Covanta puts an end to constant slope repair with a stable and cost-effective closure technology. With more than 60 acres of closed landfill space to manage, Steve Melloni, Covanta Energy’s Regional Landfill Manager, has a lot on his plate. Most of his closed waste to energy ash landfills are traditional Subtitle D vegetation caps. His […]
Port Angeles Landfill
In 2014, the city of Port Angeles, Washington, underwent a $20+ million project to relocate their landfill from a giant hole on the side of a 135-foot-high bluff overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Small landslides, erosion and fear of coastal water contamination drove the city to proactively address the possibility of a failure. […]
Accomack County Northern Landfill
Accomack County chose ClosureTurf® for its landfill closure of Cell 2 based on proven performance as well as environmental and cost benefits. The product solved the landfill’s sandy soil erosion issues, significantly reduced the short and long-term maintenance costs and minimized the carbon footprint of the landfill closure.
Nabors Landfill
After a failed closure attempt, the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) embarked upon a multi-million project to properly clean-up and close the NABORS Landfill site.