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IESI Case Study

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IESI is planning to expand the landfill located in Scotland, Pa (Greene Township). The expansion would increase the volume from 1,700 tons to 2,000 tons a day and its tonnage from 2,000 tons to 4,000 tons. The expansion would also increase the lifespan by 7 ½ years. It would not increase the size of the landfill, which the residents in the area are not happy about. They are afraid there is going to just be a mountain of waste piled on top of each other. That is why we at Mountain View reclamation in Greencastle,Pa would love to take some of their trash off of their hands. Our facility is already expected to have a lifespan of another 23 years based off of an expansion that we had already done in 2009. We currently have a maximum …show more content…

If we adapt this into our landfill, we would be able to repurpose some of the waste for the community and save ourselves some money with fuel, that in turn could save customers money. It is also a great way to keep the environment safe.
We would like to make another expansion with our landfill, not to improve the lifespan, but to improve the amount waste that we would be able to collect. IESI landfill, as stated before, is already taking in the majority of the waste, so why add to that? Let us expand and be able to increase a maximum total tonnage a day to help the county out. If we expand then there would be two major sites for waste to be disposed in instead of mainly one. Along with that, it would become more regulated and controlled because the bulk of it is not sent to just one site, it would be distributed. I think that by splitting the waste between the two of us, the community would win in the end since no one area is accumulating the bulk of the waste.
Those of us here at Mountain View Reclamation center want to give back to our community in more than just waste collection and renewable energy. We want to turn the landfill into a park at the end of its lifetime. A landfill in Staten Island, New York is currently doing this and we would model our process after there’s(Jacobs,2016). It would take several years for it to become functional, but it has the potential to be a beautiful park. When we reach the end of the landfill's

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