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The Hartland landfill is the waste disposal site for the city of Victoria, British Columbia and the Greater Victoria area. The landfill began operating in the early 1950's under private ownership and management. Phase 1 of the landfill reached capacity in 1996, Phase 2 filled in Heal Lake which was drained and was 2.5-hectares.
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In 1965 the city of Victoria started using the former Mud Bay on the south shore of Victoria West as a garbage dump. When Mud Bay was filled in it was superseded by the Hartland landfill. [11] In 1998 the Cecelia Creek Clean Up Committee was formed to work on restoring the environment in and around the Cecelia Creek that flows into Selkirk ...
About 590 people live within a one-mile radius of the landfill, according to the complaint. About 71% of those people are Black, Hispanic or American Indian, a proportion that’s higher than the ...
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Hartland Landfill Project: Victoria: 1.6: Maxim Power: Biomass [91] Howe Sound Green Energy: Port Mellon: 112: 2010: Howe Sound Pulp and Paper Corporation: Biomass [92] [15] Intercon Green Power: Prince George: 31.7: Canfor: Biomass [15] Kamloops Green Energy: Kamloops: 76: Domtar: Biomass [15] LP Golden Biomass: Golden: 7.5: Louisiana-Pacific ...
Monitoring of the landfill gas itself can be used diagnostically. When there is concern regarding the possibility of an ongoing subsurface oxidation event, or landfill fire, the presence in the landfill gas of compounds that are more stable at the high temperatures of such an event (above 500 °C) can be evidence for such a process occurring.