Meaning Landfill gas
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  Gas that is generated by decomposition of organic material at landfill disposal sites. The average composition of landfill gas is approximately 50 percent methane and 50 percent carbon dioxide and w [..]
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Municipal solid waste contains significant portions of organic materials that produce a variety of gaseous products when dumped, compacted, and covered in landfills. Anaerobic bacteria thrives in the [..]
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The gas generated in any landfill site accepting biodegradable material. It consists of a mixture of gases, mainly methane and carbon dioxide.
Source: planningportal.co.uk (offline)

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Electricity production from landfills with a large amount of waste-in-place.
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Gas that is generated by decomposition of organic material at landfill disposal sites. Landfill gas is approximately 50% methane.
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Gas generated by the decomposition of organic material at landfill disposal sites.
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Refers to the carbon dioxide, methane, and other compounds produced during the decomposition of organic waste.
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Gaseous emissions from the anaerobic decomposition of waste.
Source: epa.nsw.gov.au (offline)

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Gas that is generated from the decomposition of organic material at landfill disposal sites.
Source: britishgas.co.uk

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the gas emissions from biodegrading waste in landfill, including CO2, CH4, and small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen with traces of toluene, benzene and vinyl chloride.
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Gas generated in a landfill site accepting biodegradable material. Mainly methane and carbon dioxide.
Source: communityplanning.net





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