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Environmental Protection Agency - LMOP: LFG Energy Project Profiles Page 2 of 2 <br />thermal oxidizers, and two ovens. Landfill gas is utilized to provide all the electricity '~ r <br />needed to treat and transport the gas, making this aself-reliant project. <br />• Advanced Food Products uses LFG in its three boilers. L&S Sweeteners uses LFG <br />in one boiler. <br />• Public/private partnership between Chester County Solid Waste Authority and <br />Granger Energy overcame economic and technical difficulties. <br />• Project created over 100 temporary construction jobs and purchased materials <br />locally, contributing millions of dollars to local economy. <br />• A $235,000 Energy Harvest Grant from PaDEP helped purchase an engine to <br />generate electricity needed to treat and transport the gas. <br />. Almost no federal tax credits were used as part of the revenue stream. <br />Granger Energy installed two independent systems that monitor LFG flow in real time. A <br />dedicated communication line provides uninterrupted communication between the LFG <br />processing facility and its customers. The system ensures pressure and flow to Dart <br />Container, the landfill's primary customer, who is at the end of the LFG pipeline. <br />Last Updated: 8/18/2008 <br /> <br />EPA Home I Privacy and Security Notice ~ Contact Us <br />Last updated on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 <br />URL: http:!/www.epa.gov/landfill/proj/prof/profile/lanchesterlandfillgasener.htm <br />http://www.epa.gov/landfill/proj/prof/profile/lanchesterlandfillgasener.htm 6/8/2009 <br />