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SPENDING ESTIMATE PER CALENDAR YEAR OF PROJECT DURATION:<br />

BC-4<br />

2008 $ 650,000.00<br />

2009 $<br />

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2010 $<br />

-<br />

2011 $<br />

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GOAL: The goal <strong>of</strong> this project is to decrease NMOCs in the air surrounding the landfill by 98 percent.<br />

OBJECTIVE: The objective is to install a landfill gas collection system that will collect<br />

and burn landfill gas from the Magnolia Sanitary Landfill.<br />

The Magnolia Sanitary Landfill is located in Summerdale, <strong>Alabama</strong> approximately three miles north <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

Highway 98 and five miles west <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Highway 59. The Magnolia Landfill is located approximately eight<br />

miles from Weeks Bay (Appendix G-19 and G-20 included maps and photography related to this project).<br />

The Landfill is owned and operated by the Baldwin County Commission. Applicable permits for the<br />

landfill are managed through the <strong>Alabama</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Public Health (ADPH) and the <strong>Alabama</strong><br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Management (ADEM). The mission <strong>of</strong> the Magnolia Landfill is to furnish<br />

a safe, sanitary, and properly managed disposal site for Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Construction<br />

Debris (C&D) for Baldwin County. In addition, recycling, composting, and biosolid operations are<br />

performed at the Landfill site. The Magnolia Landfill is site #19 on the <strong>Alabama</strong> <strong>Coastal</strong> Birding Trail. In<br />

April 2005 a Tier II air emissions test was performed at the landfill to determine the amount <strong>of</strong> Non<br />

Methane Organic Compounds (NMOCs) contained in the landfill gas emitted from decomposing waste<br />

materials. The Tier II test revealed that levels <strong>of</strong> NMOCs in the landfill gas exceeded Clean Air Act<br />

requirements. NMOCs may consist <strong>of</strong> Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) such as vinyl chloride, toluene,<br />

benzene, and up to 100 other materials. Studies indicate that emissions <strong>of</strong> landfill gas containing NMOCs<br />

at certain levels have adverse effects on public health. In addition, HAPs such as NMOCs in the <strong>Alabama</strong><br />

coastal counties may contribute to atmospheric deposition in the watersheds that may cause increased<br />

pollutant loading. As a result, water quality may be reduced, possibly endangering fish and wildlife in<br />

wetland areas.<br />

The goal <strong>of</strong> this project is to decrease NMOCs in the air surrounding the landfill by 98 percent.<br />

The objective is to install a landfill gas collection system that will collect and burn landfill gas from the<br />

Magnolia Sanitary Landfill (Appendix G-19 and G-20 includes maps and photography related to this<br />

project). The landfill gas collection system includes a system <strong>of</strong> 7 wells, approximately 1,000 linear feet <strong>of</strong><br />

piping, and a flare to burn the landfill gas. The landfill gas collection wells are drilled into the waste buried<br />

in the landfill, and connected to a series <strong>of</strong> pipes leading to the flare. A series <strong>of</strong> 2 air blowers creates a<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Alabama</strong> Final <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Impact</strong> <strong>Assistance</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Plan<br />

Baldwin County Tier One Project Descriptions<br />

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