This week I went on a tour of the Shenandoah County Landfill. From a distance, it's a pretty place.
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Water that seeps through trash contains toxins, so it is not dumped into waterways but instead is piped to a water treatment plant. We viewed the series of ponds and tanks where the water cleaned up and sanitized before being piped to the river.
We returned to the landfill for a closer look at the engineering that protects groundwater. Areas are dug out and lined before trash is dumped in.
Then we went to the recycling area. Shenandoah County still accepts plastic of almost every variety. It is sorted and baled and sent to be reused. Metal and paper products are also sorted and sold. Glass is not sent out but is crushed and used onsite, often as a filtering material.
A close-up look at a bale of plastic that was ready to send out revealed this superhero trapped in plastic. I know how he feels!
The tour was sponsored by Sustainability Matters.
Pretty sky shots.
ReplyDeleteÉ cada vez mais importante a reciclagem de plásticos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
How interesting. I just the other day pondered all the refrigerators that are buried somewhere. Don't ask how my mind works! Love the superhero shot!
ReplyDeleteInteresting what all goes into making recycling work. The superhero shot made me smile.
ReplyDeleteThe landfill tour sounds interesting. You get to see how they process the plastic and there's plenty of that around today. It's also great to see how they clean up and sanitize the water.
ReplyDeleteInteresting process, the water would need lots of work.Poor Thor stuck in the trash
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool. Who would have thought a landfill could be so interesting!?
ReplyDeleteQuite informative.
ReplyDeleteYes, from a distance, it's does look a pretty place.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting tour.
All the best Jan
...a necessary operation, it looks like they are doing a good job. Thanks for the visit, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice reflection and I love the Skywatch photo too.
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