Landfill Insights: Tips from turnaround experts

The most successful businesses in the waste industry, whether private companies or municipal operations, follow basic principles that consistently lead to success.

Casella applies for permit to construct New Hampshire landfill

The proposed landfill is intended to replace the North Country Environmental Services Landfill in Bethlehem, New Hampshire.

Personnel

New hires and promotions in the waste and recycling industry

Patriot Environmental LLC brings on new vice president of operations

Ryan Bunch comes to the company from Environmental Specialties International, which acquired Patriot in 2019.

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Gaeta Recycling, a family-owned business in Paterson, New Jersey, has been a cornerstone of the community since 1935. Led by fifth-generation owner and President Michael Portannese, the company specializes in solid waste and recycling. It manages 30 municipal contracts and handles up to 720 tons of material daily at its transfer station.

The long game

Landfill expansion requires long-term planning, foresight into future developments and patience.

Secure Energy Services names new board member

Wendy Hanrahan will join the Canadian company’s board of directors.

Wirtgen landfill machinery on the job in Germany

Equipment company deploys several machines to prepare lined landfill site.

Fire Rover offering OnWatch prevention monitor

Company says its new product can offer landfill fire detection during off hours.

Maine city proposes digging up landfill to transfer waste to new site

Financial and environmental reasons are behind the proposal to close an old C&D landfill.

Up to speed

Web-based software from SCS Engineers helps simplify the monitoring and analysis of landfill gas and surface emissions.

Landfill expansion project in Aspen, Colorado, to begin in late June

The nearly $2 million expansion project will increase the size of the Pitkin County Landfill by about 5 acres to accommodate an influx of C&D debris.