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Respond to of 218108 Yeah dumps have always had to vent garbage piles or they risk them exploding. Hopefully by now all of them have gotten smart and instead of just venting the gases they capture and use them. The gas from my local dump dump goes to heat green houses and to run a Rolls-Royce engine manufacturing plant. Interesting facts about my dump...20% by weight of garbage turns into gas, makes the energy equivalent of about 138k barrels of oil per year. ssidelandfill.com Landfill gas is generated by the natural decomposition of the waste deposited in a landfill. Landfill gas consists of ~45 – 55% Methane, ~35 – 50% Carbon Dioxide, ~5 – 10% Nitrogen, <1% Oxygen, and trace compounds at parts per million levels. If not properly managed, landfill gas can be a significant source of air pollution or it could migrate. South Side Landfill has been actively collecting landfill gas for beneficial use since the 1980s. Most of the landfill gas from South Side Landfill is currently processed for sale to Rolls-Royce Corporation Indianapolis facilities for use as boiler and/or generator fuel and to Vertellus Specialties, Inc. Indianapolis facilities for boiler fuel. The energy equivalent for the landfill gas delivered by South Side Landfill in 2008: ~275 railcars of coal or 138,000 barrels of oil. Over time, approximately 20% (by weight) of typical municipal solid waste is recoverable as landfill gas. Built in 1989, Crossroads Greenhouse has always used landfill gas as their primary source of heat. Total growing area of Crossroads Greenhouse is nearly 6-1/2 acres, divided into 3 independent climate zones. Primary crops: Late Winter/Spring – Easter Lilies and geraniums Spring/Summer – Custom Order Commercial Landscaping Packages; Summer/Fall/Early Winter – Poinsettias. Crossroads Greenhouse is a wholesale operation, providing plants to retailers and commercial landscapers across central Indiana. This year Crossroads Greenhouse is experimenting with biological pest control in an effort to better control insects and fungi that are becoming resistant to the standard chemical control measures. Biological pest control means that they are using specially bred predator insects as well as naturally occurring bacteria instead of chemicals.