Leachate could be used to put out tip fire
Saturday 19th July 2008, 9:30AM BST.
A fire has been burning deep in Mont Cuet for three years. Now Public Services is considering seeking an increase in the leachate level as a way of putting it out. (Picture by Brian Green, 0592142)
PUBLIC Services is considering approaching Environmental Health to ask for an increase in the leachate level at Mont Cuet.
It is understood that Environmental Health would not be in favour of that. Department minister Bernard Flouquet raised the idea when he was speaking at a recent waste disposal authority meeting.
He said the danger from a fire burning deep inside the tip needed to be addressed. If the leachate level were allowed to rise it would be to put the blaze out, but this could result in the release of some undesirable gases.
‘It is getting towards the point where there needs to be something done,’ said Deputy Flouquet. The decision to consider the approach to Environmental Health comes after the completion of work by Geomarine which involved drilling several boreholes 30 metres into the tip.
Three of these reached the desired depth and recorded temperatures of 67, 69, and 70 degrees Celsius. An additional borehole that was drilled near these discovered a temperature of 44.
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