Today's Landfills: Safe, Smart, Green

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Today’s Landfills: Safe, Smart, Green (NAPSA)—Considering Ameri- cans generate more than 250 mil- lion tons of trash every year—and most of it ends up in landfills—the good news is that landfills are safer, smarter and greener than ever, thanks to many advanced technological innovations. Modern landfills are high-tech, carefully monitored containment systems that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, control water and air emissions, and minimize nui- sances such as odor. Strict federal regulations do not allow landfills in floodplains, wetlands or along fault lines. Special liners and collection systemsprotect groundwater. Generating Energy and Jobs Even better newsis that landfill gases, the source of most odors, are controlled through gas collection and conversion into energy. Methane captured from modernlandfills often is used as a form of green, renewable energy. Landfill-gas-to-energy projects can help ease our dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil. In fact, many of today’s landfills have become renewable energyplants. In the last year, landfill-gas-toenergy projects delivered enough gas andelectricity to power some 1.6 million American homes. These facilities also generate “green collar” jobs. “Today, solid-waste companies build new landfills and expand | ay Today’s landfills are safer, smarter, greener than ever—and an impor- tant source of low-cost energy. existing landfills in ways that protect human health and the envi- ronment more than ever before,” said Bruce J. Parker, president and CEO of the National Solid Wastes Management Association. For the Future Looking ahead, today’s landfills provide continued environmental benefits even after they are closed. Engineers and landscape designers transform these landfills into parks, golf courses, wildlife refuges and other spaces that can be enjoyed by the whole community. Learn More Learn more at www.environ mentalistseveryday.org and (800) 424-2869.