Design
Designing landfills requires engineers to go through rigorous regulatory and client approval processes. Consultants navigate through regulatory guidance in an effort to gain approval for landfill owners and operators.
- This site benefits engineers by creating a best practice relationship between design and engineered material selection.
- The regulatory intent for any landfill design is to have the complete systems function within regulatory requirements for the design life of the structure.
- Regulators ultimately must approve an engineer's design if the landfill is to be constructed. Yet, many regulatory guidelines are not as current as best practice methods.
- landfilldesign.com's design checklists incorporate best practice. This ensures accurate and appropriate responses are provided during regulatory review. This ultimately increases departmental efficiency and public safety.
- Our online design presentations feature a cost effective new landfill cell design, new methods for the design of geocomposite drainage systems in landfills, prevention of seepage-induced landfill slope instability, and cost effective designs for using geocomposites in wastewater treatment plants.
- Engineers may interface with Advanced Geotech Systems and have site and application specific designs reviewed by our team of licensed professional engineers, and request materials in CSI format that meet the performance demands of the project.