Landfill Trace Gas Monitoring
What It Is
Landfill Trace Gas Monitoring measures the low-level gases produced by decomposing waste, including methane, carbon dioxide, and hazardous trace compounds such as VOCs, hydrogen sulphide, and siloxanes. It provides assurance that landfill gas is being controlled safely and that Environmental Permit conditions are being met.
Why It Matters — Risks Without It
- ❌ Breach of permit conditions and potential enforcement action
- ⚠️ Health and safety hazards from explosive or toxic gases
- 📣 Odour complaints and community nuisance
- 🧾 Increased liability for pollution and uncontrolled emissions
What’s Measured
- Methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) concentrations
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) and other odorous gases
- Siloxanes and trace contaminants affecting engines and treatment systems
- Gas flow, pressure, and composition trends
How It Works
- Site Survey: Access monitoring wells, gas collection systems, or perimeter points.
- Sampling: Collect gas samples using field meters or canisters for lab analysis.
- Analysis: Measure trace gases using accredited laboratory methods.
- Assessment: Compare results against permit conditions and risk thresholds.
- Reporting: Provide regulator-ready reports with practical mitigation advice.
Who It’s For
- 🏭 Landfill operators with Environmental Permit obligations
- 🏢 Waste and energy-from-waste companies recovering landfill gas
- 👷 Site managers responsible for odour, compliance, and safety
- 🌍 Regulators and local authorities overseeing landfill performance
What You Get
- 📄 Regulator-compliant landfill trace gas monitoring reports
- 📊 Data on methane, CO₂, VOCs, siloxanes, and other trace gases
- 🧠 Expert recommendations on gas collection, treatment, or flaring
- ✅ Confidence your site is compliant, safe, and environmentally responsible
Protect your site and community: Landfill Trace Gas Monitoring provides the data and evidence to keep operations safe, compliant, and under control.