Project Summary
Services
Geotechnical Engineering
Market
Property, Buildings and Facilities
Project Description
In November 1999, a 250,000 m3 cell of the 3,000,000 m3 Delta Shake and Shingle Landfill, located at the northern edge of Burns Bog in Delta, British Columbia, erupted in flames. The initial extinguishment efforts by the landfill owner accelerated combustion of the construction demolition waste and a state of Local Emergency was declared by the Mayor of Delta. Smoke from the fire cast a thick haze over the Vancouver skyline, streams in the area were threatened by leachate from the firefight, and workers on adjacent properties were being affected by smoke and odours.
RAM’s Role
The landfill was underlain by soft peat and silt, and we were assigned the responsibility for geotechnical assessment, instrumentation, and design to ensure that the proposed excavation and lay-down earthworks required for fire-fighting would not result in adversely affecting nearby existing utilities. A catastrophic failure of the adjacent gas trunk lines was of particular concern. Our role in this project included:
- design of remedial earthworks
- site investigations
- instrumentation installation
- short term stability analysis
- monitoring of geotechnical instrumentation
- assessment of monitoring and survey data