- Junipero Serra Landfill
The Junipero Serra Landfill was a
solid waste disposal site inColma, California ,USA . The site was closed in 1983 and ultimately developed by commercial land uses, collectively known as theMetro Center . The original commercial use built on the closedlandfill site was aHome Depot Inc.retail store and parking lot constructed over 1,348 piles, each driven approximately Convert|160|ft|m|0|abbr=on deep into the landfill (Bay Area Rapid Transit District, 2006). The site also required the engineering of a landfill gas control system, since, when organic solid waste aerobically decomposes, it producesmethane gas, which are explosive andtoxic in, large concentrations. SCS Engineers was presented an award by theSolid Waste Association of North America for the design of the closure methane capture system at this landfill. (SCS Engineers, 2002).The Junipero Serra Landfill is situated on the
San Francisco Peninsula in the easternfoothills of the northwest trending Santa Cruz Mountain Range. Thefoothills and eastern flanks of the range are composed largely of poorly consolidated Pliocene-Quaternary freshwater and shallow marinesediment s that include the Colma and Merced Formations. (Earth Metrics, 1989) (Hart, 1985) The Junipero Serra Landfill began operations in the year 1956 and accepted primarily commercial solid wastes.
=References=
* [http://art-eco.org/bartmapfront.html Bay Area Rapid Transit District, "Virtual art tour on the BART system", 2006]
*Earth Metrics Inc., Marc. Papineau, Ballard. George, Jill Buxton et al., "Environmental Impact Report for the Metro Center, Colma, California", Report #10062, published by city of Colma Planning Department and the California State Clearinghouse, December, 1989
*Hart, E.W., "Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California: California Division of Mines and Geology, Special Publication #42" (1985)
* [http://www.scsengineers.com/awards.html SCS Engineers, Solid Waste Association of North America, 2002]
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