Alternative Covers for Landfills: Theory, Design, and Practice
Overview
This 3 day workshop is intended to teach consultants and engineers how to design and submit quality proposals for ET covers, and to teach regulators how to evaluate those proposals.
Participants will learn the hydraulic properties of these covers, how to optimize designs with models, and how to ensure that the final product is environmentally protective.
Topics will include alternative cover design, construction, operation, and monitoring, including discussions of regulatory issues, soil physics, plant-soil-water relations, hydraulic balance, saturated/unsaturated water movement, and computer modeling. Regional case studies will be emphasized. Results and lessons learned from the USEPA Alternative Covers Assessment Program (ACAP) will be highlighted.
Instructors
Craig Benson, Ph.D., P.E. - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Bill Albright, Ph.D. - Desert Research Institute
Steve Rock - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Richard Carmichael - Texas Department of Environmental Quality
Who Should Attend?
Site owners, consulting engineers, regulators, and scientists involved in design, permitting, operation, and monitoring of landfill and waste containment systems.
Continuing education credits will be offered.
Fees
The course fee is $350. The course fee includes a workbook with the complete set of course notes and a flash drive with course slides, modeling software, and case study data.
Local, state, federal government and University employees: $100
Student scholarships are available.
Pre-registration is encouraged- registration during the week prior and at the door will be available for an additional $50.
There will be limited space available for participants to bring posters of academic interest, case studies, and equipment. Commercial booth space is also available.
Workshop and Conference OutlineThe general workshop itinerary follows. The workshop format will include slideshows, discussions, and local case studies. Lunch is served to participants in the meeting room, and a lunchtime speaker each day will present a case study of local interest. |
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Day 1 Introduction to ET Covers8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
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Day 2 Advanced ET CoverRegional case studies 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Using what we covered on day one, we will examine case studies in detail. Using data and specifications from actual sites and covers applications to determine if they are suitable from an engineering perspective for an ET cover, legally and environmentally acceptable, and what more information might be needed to make a regulatory determination. This day will include whole and small group discussions, calculations and modeling, further explanations of the topics by the course instructors. Laptops welcome for small groups. Software and case study data provided on flashdrive. |
| Poster sessions and refreshments after workshop on both Day 1 and 2. |
Day 3 Conference Topics8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
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Sponsored By
US EPA and TDEQ
The Pickle Commons Center at UT Austin, Texas
Austin, TX 78758
United States
| Course Fee | $ 400.00 |
| Local, state, and federal govt employees | $ 150.00 |
| Academic attendees | $ 150.00 |

