Leachate and condensate from landfills typically contain hazardous materials — either from the waste itself or as a result of chemical compounds breaking down. Landfill leachate is liquid that comes in contact with or is released from waste. Condensate is the liquid generated as a result of the gas collection and recovery process. In both cases, the liquid can be extremely hazardous and can create environmental disasters that take decades to recover from.
Cleaning up contaminated ground or surface water is extremely expensive, and it presents a substantial physical risk to the landfill operator. A safer and less expensive solution is to contain the contamination at the waste landfill before it ever touches the ground.
A landfill liner collects the waste, which is then drained or piped into leachate storage tanks. The tanks are discharged to municipal waste treatment plants, trucked off in tanker trucks, or treated on-site.
Poly Processing Company’s cross-linked polyethylene tanks are engineered and designed to safely store leachate and condensate under almost any circumstance:
Surprisingly, many operations don’t consider how they will fully drain their tanks in a storage area before they purchase them. It isn’t until afterwards that they realize they need to find a full-drain solution.
There are safe and effective methods for fully draining your landfill leachate tanks, and there are methods that can be hazardous or insufficient for the specific application. In the case of hazardous leachate and condensate, you can’t afford to figure it out later.
Traditional tank maintenance can be a challenge with many chemicals, so Poly Processing has developed a unique sloped bottom tank system that greatly minimizes the hazards associated with traditional vertical tank maintenance.
With Poly Processing’s Sloped Bottom Integrally Molded Flanged Outlet tank, or IMFO® system, the flange is molded while the tank is processing, making it a stress-free part of the tank. The floor of the tank is sloped towards the IMFO, giving the user the greatest possible full discharge system in a vertical tank design.
By providing the right kind of hazardous material storage tank for leachate and condensate, you can confidently maintain the safety of the environment and your personnel — while also reducing your costs.
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