ODOR WORK Continues At Middle Point Landfill

Dec 04, 2020 at 05:24 pm by WGNS


(MURFREESBORO)  Earlier this week, the Middle Point Landfill team announced the completion of its recent $1.4M infrastructure project to add or replace 40 landfill gas wells. Late last week, an existing on-site air compressor stopped working, affecting the amount of gas the landfill gas collection system could manage.

Air compressors are a key part of the landfill gas collection infrastructure that supports collection and control of landfill gas generated during the natural decomposition process, helping to control the potential for off-site odor. Immediately following the equipment malfunction, Middle Point Landfill mobilized an interim compressor unit to support gas collection and help control the potential for off-site odor from the Landfill while the primary unit is being repaired.

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While repairs to the primary compressor were initially expected to be completed this week, upon diagnosing the unit, personnel indicated more significant damage than initially expected. Due to the complexity and size of the machinery, repairs to the unit are now expected to be complete by early next week.

Middlepoint Landfill General Manager Jeremy Jernigan said, “We appreciate the community’s patience as we work to complete the repair to our system as quickly as possible. As soon as the on-site compressor malfunctioned, our team worked quickly to evaluate the extent of the damage and institute a temporary solution to continue collecting and controlling landfill gas until the primary system can be repaired. I want to ensure the community that we have every measure in place to prevent any disruption in operations.”

Over the last week, the team at Middle Point Landfill also investigated and responded to several odor reports. Of the 107 concerns that were received, more than 40 percent were submitted from distances greater than 3 miles, or were reported from locations that were in the opposite wind direction from the site, and thus likely attributable to other sources.

The community is encouraged to continue reporting any odors in as close to real time as possible. When submitting a report, please include:

  • Specific location where you detect the odor (street name and address, include cross streets, along with any nearby landmarks).
  • The day and time of day that the odor was detected.
  • Describe the weather and wind conditions when you smelled the odor.
  • Identify any other potential sources of odor in the area.
  • What did it smell like (sewer, trash, gas or other).
  • Potency of odor (1=barely detectible), all the way to 5 (very high).

E-mail your ODOR REPORT to middlepoint@republicservices.com

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