Restoring landfill sites to landscapes

Restoring landfill sites to landscapes

We have 18 closed landfill sites in Kent, which we monitor for gas build up and pollution. This is a duty under the Environmental Protection Act 1990.

The problem is that as the organic waste buried in landfill rots it can produce methane (a combustible gas that contributes to climate change) and ‘leachate’ (a toxic liquid) that can contaminate underground water supplies (aquifers).

We send water samples from our sites regularly for laboratory testing and we burn build-ups of gas at flare units on certain sites.

Image of Recycle for KentA landfill site may need monitoring for more than 20 years. During that time, a restoration plan is produced to stabilise it so in time it can be used in a new way, for example for recreation or grazing animals.

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Waste Management
Block H, The Forstal
Beddow Way
Aylesford
Kent
ME20 7BT

Envelope kentwaste @kent.gov.uk

Telephone 0845 345 0210

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