Taylor County Landfill
Taylor County Disposal Landfill has been in operation since 1990 and has accepted waste from both trucks and rail from any location. When the latest 25 acres reached capacity and was ready to close, GFL Environmental chose ClosureTurf® for the final cover due to its ability to resolve tough erosion challenges. Because of its geographic […]
Newton County Landfill
In 2016, the Newton County Landfill received funding which applied the benefits of ClosureTurf for repair of landfill slopes, mitigation to prevent future leachate issues, and reduced post-closure maintenance. The project was funded by FEMA as a hazard mitigation project in response to leachate seeps and slope erosion and a GEFA Georgia Fund Loan. The […]
Baldwin County Landfill
The Baldwin County Landfill marks a historical final closure as not only the first of its kind in the state of Georgia, but one of the first in the country to feature an entirely new landfill design process utilizing the ClosureTurf® system. Featuring an innovative benchless design, the system eliminated the need for diversion berms, […]
South Hilo Landfill
In 2019, South Hilo Landfill reached its capacity. Having been established in the 1960s, the more than 50 year old landfill contained a total of 3,208,204 tons of refuse. The closure of the landfill had been a long time coming. The last load of rubbish was deposited in the landfill in December 2019, but the […]
City of Portola Landfill
The Portola Class III landfill is located approximately 1.5 miles northeast of the City of Portola. The landfill was an unlined landfill with highly erosive soils on site causing long-term maintenance issues and ground water contamination problems. When the city began the closure process, they began looking at options outside of the traditional Subtitle D […]
Lemons Sanitary Landfill
Lemons Sanitary Landfill is the first approved final closure in Missouri to use ClosureTurf®. The site struggled with availability and quality of soil to close with a traditional vegetative cap. Because ClosureTurf requires no soil to close, it reduced the number of truckloads required to bring in soil and reduced the over carbon footprint. It […]
Timber Ridge Landfill
In December 2010, Progressive Waste Solutions (formerly IESI-BFI Canada) installed ClosureTurf® on ten acres of its Timber Ridge Landfill in Richwoods, MO. The installation at Timber Ridge was the second of its kind. It resulted because of the positive experience IESI had with the very first installation of ClosureTurf at the La Salle Grant Landfill […]
Lanchester Landfill
The Lanchester Landfill, owned and operated by Chester County Solid Waste Authority (CCSWA), is located 50 miles east of Harrisburg and 40 miles west of Philadelphia. It provides service to 49 communities in the Chester County area. The site has reached capacity on three different occasions requiring on-going expansions. When the need arose to provide […]
Central Landfill
Central Landfill is a state-of-the-art landfill facility in Johnston, Rhode Island, that provides disposal service to about 97% of the state’s residents. Owners’ Rhode Island Resource and Recovery Corporation (RIRRC) chose ClosureTurf® to cap Phase IV of the Landfill addressing several landfill closure issues with a single solution. Central Landfill is approximately 290 acres and […]
Crazy Horse Landfill
The Crazy Horse Landfill (CHLF), owned and maintained by the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority (SVSWA), had been in service for 75 years, with final in-place waste volume estimated at 4.3 million cubic yards. In 2013, final cover design for the closure of the of the CHLF went through three iterations before the SVSWA settled […]
Cranston Sanitary Landfill
The Cranston Sanitary Landfill is the first site in the Ocean State to achieve final closure with the ClosureTurf system. Beginning in 2019, the landfill became host to a community solar farm developed by ISM Solar® for a complete sustainable solution. One mile from the T.F. Green Airport and directly adjacent to the Pawtuxet River, […]
Berkeley County Landfill
The Berkeley County Landfill showcases the multiple benefits of ClosureTurf® for eliminating soil layers and erosion, reducing post-closure care, withstanding major weather events, and improving storm water quality over a traditional Subtitle D vegetative cap. The Berkeley County MSW Landfill in Moncks Corner, South Carolina is owned and operated by Berkeley County Water & Sanitation […]
Coventry Landfill
The town of Coventry, Rhode Island chose to use ClosureTurf® for the final closure of the 10 acre Coventry landfill in order to prevent further contamination of their air and stormwater quality. This landfill which had been active since the 1940’s was unofficially closed in the 1970’s. The town was allowed to cover the existing […]
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.