2016 – 2017 Great Basin Chapter Scholarship Applications

The Great Basin Chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) is pleased to announce the 2016 – 2017 Scholarship Award Program to recognize outstanding students pursuing a career in air quality, waste management, environmental management/law, or sustainability.
 

Each selected student will be awarded a scholarship of up to $1,000 and one free student A&WMA memberships for 1 year.

 

To apply, please download the scholarship application package for additional information and instructions (http://bit.ly/2dG8ZSq).

 

Applications are due November 18, 2016. Awards will be announced by December 16, 2016

 

If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Wyffels (cwyffels@utah.gov).

Trans Jordan Landfill Tour – October 12th at noon

Information

Join us for a tour of the Trans Jordan Landfill at 10473 South Bacchus Highway in South Jordan on October 12, 2016 at noon until 1:30.   A light lunch will be provided, so please send your RSVP to Jenny at Jenny.Esker@riotinto.com before October 11, 2016.  There is no cost associated with this tour.

 

Background Information

Since 1956, the Trans‐Jordan Landfill has served the solid waste needs of the communities of the southern half of Salt Lake County. The landfill has a footprint of approximately 189 acres, and is located on the west side of the city of South Jordan. In 2015, the Landfill received approximately 288,000 tons of municipal solid waste (MSW), and has received approximately 8.9 million tons of MSW since inception.  The facility also receives and processes approximately 24,000 tons of green waste each year.

Trans‐Jordan’s solid waste disposal operations are regulated by RCRA Subtitle D (40 CFR 258). The facility is also subject to NSPS and NESHAP under the Clean Air Act, and maintains a Title V Operating Permit. Trans‐Jordan actively recovers landfill gas that is produced by anaerobic decomposition of the MSW, and combusts the gas as a fuel in an on‐site energy facility operated by Granger Energy. The facility currently provides 4.8 megawatts of green power 24/7 to the electrical distribution grid, which is the equivalent to the full‐time power needs of ~2,900 homes.

Areas of interest at the facility include the Public Convenience Center, a full household hazardous waste collection facility, greenwaste composting, landfilling areas, and landfill gas‐to‐energy plant.

Annual Dinner – September 15 at 6:30

This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Kerry Kelly, Assistant Professor in the University of Utah Chemical Engineering Department and Vice Chair of the Utah Air Quality Board.   She will discuss her research as well as highlighting other Air Quality research and policy actions.

Cottonwood Country Club located at 1780 East Lakewood Drive in  Holladay

Members (and up to one guest) – $35 per person, Non-members – $45 per person, Students – $15 per person

Please RSVP by Friday, September 9th by emailing Jenny Esker at Jenny.esker@riotinto.com.  Please indicate if you are a member of  the A&WMA and  if a guest will be attending with you. Please indicate if you prefer the vegetarian option or have any other dietary preferences in the RSVP.  Free parking is available at the venue.  Depending on the weather, a portion of the dinner may be outside.  Sunglasses and a light jacket are recommended.