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Environmental Protection Agency - LMOP: LFG Energy Project Profiles <br />1 <br />r>"~,~~n srq~~s <br />~" ~~. <br />c <br />~ ~ <br />~ ~ <br />'~.,' ;J' <br />Methane Home <br />LMOP Home <br />Basic information <br />Accomplishments <br />Energy Projects and <br />Candidate Landfills <br />Benefits of LFG Energy <br />Partners <br />Join the Program <br />Documents, Toals & <br />Resources <br />Newsroom <br />Workshops! <br />Conferences <br />[nternational Activities <br />Frequent Questions <br />Green Power <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />Landfii ethane Gc~treac~ rogra~n (L , <br />Recent Additions ~ Contact Us ~ Print Version Search: <br />EPA Home > Climate Change > Methane > Voluntaa~ Programs > LMOP> Energy Projects and Candidate <br />Landfills > LFG Energy Project Profiles > Linwood Mining LFG Energy Kiln Project <br />Linwood Mining LFG <br />Energy Kiln Project ~- ~~ <br />arrr~au~ •~, <br />R <br />Location Davenport, Iowa <br />End User(s) Linwood Mining & Minerals <br />Sector(s) Mining <br />Landfill(s) Scott County Landfill <br />Landfill Size 2.28 million tons waste-in-place <br />Project Type Direct Thermal (lime kilns) <br />Project Size 625 standard cubic feet per minute (scfm) <br />Environmental Carbon sequestered annually by 16,800 acres of pine or fir <br />Benefits forests, annual greenhouse gas emissions from 13,500 <br /> passenger vehicles, or carbon dioxide emissions from <br /> 172,000 barrels of oil consumed. Annual energy savings <br /> equate to heating 2,000 homes. Estimated emissions <br /> reductions of 0.0202 million metric tons of carbon <br /> equivalents. <br />Last Updated: 8/18/2008 <br />.'. 9,~CK 7~ ?~P . ',. <br />EPA Home ~ Privacy and Security Notice ~ Contact Us <br />Last updated on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 <br />URL: http://www.epa.gov/landfill/proj/prof/profile/linwoodmininglfgenergykil.htm <br />http://www. epa. gov/landfill/proj /prof/profile/linwoodmininglfgenergykil.htm <br />6/8/2009 <br />