Landfill design and method for improved landfill gas capture
First Claim
1. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, whereinthe landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability;
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising;
(a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; and
(b) monitoring composition of gas in the gas-permeable layer;
wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well.
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Abstract
The invention provides an improved method of collecting biogas from a landfill that results in more complete collection of biogas produced in the landfill, and with less contamination with air. The method involves providing the landfill with an upper gas containment layer near the surface of the landfill to retard biogas escape and air entrainment into the landfill. Underneath the gas containment layer is provided a gas-permeable conductive layer. Underneath the conductive layer, a well withdraws biogas from the landfill. Withdrawal of biogas from the well creates a partial vacuum that draws gas from the gas-permeable conductive layer down through the waste mass to the well. If the rate of gas withdrawal from the well is too rapid, air will be entrained from the atmosphere into the gas-permeable conductive layer. But if the rate of gas withdrawal from the well is too slow, biogas may percolate through the gas-containment layer and the surface of the landfill to escape. Monitoring the gas composition of the gas-permeable layer allows one to determine quickly and continuously whether the rate of gas withdrawal from the well is too fast or too slow.
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14 Claims
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1. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; and (b) monitoring composition of gas in the gas-permeable layer; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6)
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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5. The method of claim wherein the gas in the gas-permeable layer is sampled for monitoring at a point within a 50-foot radius, parallel to the orientation of the gas-permeable layer, of the wellhead of the gas-collection well.
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7. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein the outer surface contacting the atmosphere is an upper surface of the landfill, the gas-permeable layer is underneath the gas-containment layer and above most of the landfill waste mass; and
the biogas extraction location is underneath and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer;wherein biogas collection through the gas-collection well generates an entrainment zone of the landfill beneath the gas-permeable layer, the entrainment zone defined as a 2-dimensional area immediately underneath the gas-permeable layer through which at least 30% of gas passing from the gas-permeable layer to the gas-collection wellhead passes; and wherein the gas-containment layer in areas over the entrainment zone has at least 30% lower average gas permeability than the gas-containment layer in areas not over the entrainment zone.
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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8. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein the outer surface contacting the atmosphere is an upper surface of the landfill, the gas-permeable layer is underneath the gas-containment layer and above most of the landfill waste mass; and
the biogas extraction location is underneath and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer;wherein biogas collection through the gas-collection well generates an entrainment zone of the landfill beneath the gas-permeable layer, the entrainment zone defined as a 2-dimensional area immediately underneath the gas-permeable layer through which at least 30% of gas passing from the gas-permeable layer to the gas-collection wellhead passes; and wherein the landfill comprises within 1 meter of the surface of the landfill a gas-impermeable layer comprising continuous wood or clay over most or all of the entrainment zone to prevent air flow into the landfill from the atmosphere above the entrainment zone.
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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9. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein the outer surface contacting the atmosphere is an upper surface of the landfill, the gas-permeable layer is underneath the gas-containment layer and above most of the landfill waste mass; and
the biogas extraction location is underneath and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer;wherein biogas collection through the gas-collection well generates an entrainment zone of the landfill beneath the gas-permeable layer, the entrainment zone defined as a 2-dimensional area immediately underneath the gas-permeable layer through which at least 30% of gas passing from the gas-permeable layer to the gas-collection wellhead passes; and wherein the landfill comprises a gas-impermeable geomembrane in or above the gas-containment layer and vertically overlaying most or all of the entrainment zone to prevent gas flow from the atmosphere above the entrainment zone.
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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10. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein biogas collection through the gas-collection well generates an entrainment zone of the landfill beneath the gas-permeable layer, the entrainment zone defined as a 2-dimensional area immediately underneath the gas-permeable layer through which at least 30% of gas passing from the gas-permeable layer to the gas-collection wellhead passes; wherein the gas-containment layer area over the entrainment zone has an average thickness at least 30% greater than the gas-containment layer area not over the entrainment zone.
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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11. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill having waste and an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, wherein
the landfill contains (i) at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; - and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
the method comprising; (a) collecting biogas from the landfill from a location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein the gas-permeable layer comprises apertured and vertically separated horizontal layers with space for gas conduction between them. - View Dependent Claims (12)
- and (ii) a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer;
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13. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill wherein the landfill has an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, the method comprising:
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providing the landfill at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere with a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; providing the landfill with a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer; providing the landfill with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; monitoring composition of gas in the gas-permeable layer; and collecting biogas from the landfill toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well.
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14. A method of collecting biogas from a landfill wherein the landfill has an outer surface contacting the atmosphere, the method comprising:
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providing the landfill at or near the outer surface contacting the atmosphere with a gas-containment layer that has low gas permeability; providing the landfill with a gas-permeable layer toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-containment layer and toward the exterior of most of the landfill waste mass, the gas-permeable layer having at least 10-fold the gas-permeability of the gas-containment layer; providing the landfill with at least one gas-collection well that collects biogas from an extraction location toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer and draws it to the surface, the well comprising a biogas-collecting wellhead at the extraction location and a gas-impermeable conduit linking the wellhead to the surface to draw biogas from the wellhead to the surface; and collecting biogas from the landfill toward the interior of the landfill from the gas-permeable layer through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein if any biogas is collected directly from the gas permeable layer, it is less than 10% of the volume of biogas collected from the landfill from the extarction location toward the interior of the landfill through the at least one gas-collection well; wherein the outer surface contacting the atmosphere is an upper surface of the landfill, the gas-permeable layer is underneath the gas-containment layer and above most of the landfill waste mass; and
the biogas extraction location is underneath and separated by waste from the gas-permeable layer;wherein biogas collection through the gas-collection well generates an entrainment zone of the landfill beneath the gas-permeable layer, the entrainment zone defined as a 2-dimensional area immediately underneath the gas-permeable layer through which at least 30% of gas passing from the gas-permeable layer to the gas-collection wellhead passes; the method further comprising; providing the landfill with a gas-impermeable geomembrane in or above the gas-containment layer and vertically overlaying most or all of the entrainment zone to prevent air flow into the landfill from the atmosphere above the entrainment zone.
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