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Every winter, new landfill gas lines are installed in the garbage. By installing these gas lines and actively removing the landfill gas, odours from the garbage are pulled out of the landfill and managed either by flaring or are removed in the FortisBC Biogas plant.
In the composting area of the landfill, odours are generated when the wood chip piles being composted loose all of the oxygen and become anaerobic. To prevent this, the composting operations actively manage the windrows by watering the piles and by turning them with an excavator.
In the next three to five years, a new system will be installed called an Aerated Static Pile system. No specialized equipment is required for this system, which uses blowers to introduce the oxygen and speed up the composting process; compost can be made in 55 days versus 12 months and the same volume of material can be processed within a smaller footprint.
An adaptation to the fill plan, approved in , will allow the landfill to be operational for another 70 years. Updates to the fill plan allow the City to better use the current geography in the area so the landfill will continue to blend into the natural terrain of its surroundings as it grows.
When the landfill does eventually close, the areas of the landfill that are at the final elevation would be lined, covered with topsoil and revegetated. Every day in Kelowna some tonnes of garbage arrive at the Glenmore Landfill. As this garbage decomposes, greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide are produced and enter the atmosphere, contributing to climate change.
Today, landfills are being recognized as a source of valuable energy, providing heat and electricity for public consumption if handled effectively. Composed of 50 per cent methane, landfill gas is an ideal energy source and is captured through a series of underground pipes called a recovery system. The Glenmore Landfill has collected landfill gas for thermal destruction and for utilization since The volume of gas will increase over the next five to 10 years and will be significant for another 50 years or more.
In , a business case was completed for transitioning to use more landfill gas either for increased electrical production or for conversion to pipeline gas.
The study, which compared utilization options, concluded that the financial return on the two options was relatively equal. However, the study did identify that a utility or third-party ownership could provide additional benefit to the City through reduced operational risk, the provision of initial capital investments, increased green house gas reduction and by achieving higher efficiency of gas destruction for energy conversion.
The open book collaborative approach through the Landfill Gas memorandum of understanding has now provided a signed contract with FortisBC. Fortis BC will buy our raw gas and intends to finance, design, build and operate a conversion facility to enable the gas to be upgraded to pipeline natural gas quality.
When converted to pipeline quality gas, the landfill gas becomes bio-methane. The next step in the process is to design and construct the required infrastructure to meet the contractual obligations as laid out in the Landfill Gas Purchase Agreement. Specifically, the City's obligations are to provide the piping to a landfill gas to bio-methane conversion facility and to make commercially best efforts to maintain the minimum quality and quantity of landfill gas as specified in the agreement.
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Posted by Admin at 14 comments. Sunday, 11 March Multitracks - 'E'. In a press conference last week, Dr. She pointed out that her children have gotten their vaccinations and hopes other families will follow suit.
In discussing whether adults under 65 need a booster before holiday travel, Dr. Each school was represented, the Blue Bear Bus was parked, and a stage for performances was present. Kids visited tables consisting of crafts and fun activities. Among those tables was the Jones Intermediate Leader in Me table. Leader in Me is an evidence-based, comprehensive school improvement model that empowers students with the leadership and life skills they need to thrive in the 21st century.
The process starts with a powerful paradigm: every child has unique strengths and talents that they can use to lead. This paradigm allows the adults to encourage the development of the whole child. While no word has come officially, some activity along those lines is occurring regarding the property that the county government declared as surplus on July This was accompanied by a for sale sign being posted in September outside the facility on Jones School Road which served as an all-black campus during the last century.
It now houses a variety of community agencies such as Head Start which operate under the umbrella of L. Jones Family Resource Center. County officials decided to put the former school up for sale in response to increasing maintenance costs that tend to surround older structures. Also surplussed was Graham Field, an athletic facility located across the road from the resource center, and the former Westfield School property on N.
Not included in the surplus package is the Jones Alumni Auditorium located adjacent to other former school facilities, which is owned by the J. Jones High School Alumni Association. While no bids to purchase the former campus came to light in the weeks immediately after it went on the market, a community source said Friday there have been indications of some movement toward that result. This includes Bristol Mitchem, the manager of L. A sale could force the relocation of the community agencies elsewhere.
Meanwhile, the former school is the subject of an agenda item for a meeting of the Surry Board of Commissioners Monday at the Historic Courthouse in Dobson, which begins at 6 p. However, no details were released in advance about what this will entail, including a purchase offer possibly being received for the old Jones School property. Commissioner Larry Johnson, who represents the Mount Airy District, also offered a preview of it when the county board last met on Nov.
The for sale sign was still up Friday, according to the community source. In accepting purchase offers for the properties declared surplus, an upset-bid procedure will be used, Walls has said, in which a prospective buyer submits a proposal that is then advertised and subjected to a counter-offer.
That bid must be a certain percentage higher than the previous one. The old Jones campus at large, though owned by the county government, has remained a source of pride among former students, which included its addition to the National Register of Historic Places earlier this year.
The president of the J. Jones High School Alumni Association, Nancy Bowman Williams, has said members are hopeful that whoever buys the property will respect its historical integrity with any new uses.
Williams, of the Jones High Class of who graduated before integration occurred, said one concern involves being able to maintain the use of parking facilities at the resource center for events held in the adjacent auditorium owned by the association. The Mount Airy High School internship program was formally started during the school year.
Internships are offered to students during the fall, spring, and summer as an honors course. Students begin by in-class participation for two weeks. Ferguson gets to know the students and their career interests. During those two weeks in the class students learn different skills, what they might be interested in, and different career paths. Students also learn how to properly write an email, make a resume and cover letter, and learn workplace etiquette.
Bagley has moved around the police department, observing different parts of the police department and being able to interact as well. He is currently with the patrol officers but will soon be heading to the investigation division where he will experience more of the serious responsibilities. He was able to interact with our community and really show the softer side of the police department. At Shenandoah, Sizemore and Dezern are able to be hands on.
They package different pieces of furniture and upholster many of the products. High school students in the program learn responsibilities and get experience interacting in a work setting, which is a vital part of preparing for life after high school, program organizers say.
Anyone 16 years of age who wants to take part is asked to pick up a parental consent form at the high school or download a form from the American Red Cross website. Anyone aged 17 or older may sign up in advance at www. According to organizers, an effort is being made to publicize and increase appointments. As of now only about one-half of the needed appointment slots have been filled.
All who come out to donate blood will receive a free T-shirt while supplies last. Deborah Voigt passed away on June 8, , after a battle with lung cancer. She was a graduate of East Surry High School, a long-time teacher and coach at the school and an avid Cardinal supporter. White Plains Elementary School recently held its annual science fair for third- through fifth-grade students.
Kindergarten through second classrooms presented a class science project at the fair. Third grader Sophie Ray was in second place, while third grader Ada King finished in third place. A number of middle school students won honors as part of the Surry First Lego League Competition, pitting teams from schools in Mount Airy, Surry County, and Elkin against one another.
The Judges Award recognizes the team that impressed the judges during the participant presentation component of the competition. Top teams now move forward to take part in Regional Qualifier Tournaments hosted across the state.
The organization is grateful for the support of these sponsors. With adult coaches to guide them, FIRST LEGO League teams, with up to 10 members, apply science, engineering, and math concepts, plus a dose of imagination, to develop solutions to real-world challenges.
Along the way, they develop critical thinking, team-building, and presentation skills. The theme this year was Cargo Connect, which includes the transportation and carrying of goods. Teams received the task of identifying a problem and designing a solution relating to the transportation of products. Students were asked to share their ideas for potential solutions with others to refine them. Teams must then prepare a presentation on their solution to the chosen problem.
All team members must participate in the presentation and have 5 minutes to sell their ideas to the judges. In this event, teams must present their robots to judges who determine how well teams used attachments, body shape design, and programming to get the robot they built to accomplish the missions created for the robot challenge. Using Lego bricks, teams construct whatever attachments they think will help their robot in completing missions. The highlight and public portion of the competition take place in the afternoon, The Robot Runs.
Here teams must program a robot using their coding skills to accomplish a series of missions relating to our theme of Cargo Connect. Robots are programmed to operate levers, move boxes, and transport materials across the playing field. Completing these missions earn points and the team whose robot attained the highest score is named the winner.
Tyler H. Jenkins, D. A board-certified physician, Dr. Jenkins served previously as a hospitalist at Carilion Giles Community Hospital in Pearisburg, Virginia; and, prior to that, served for seven years as a physician in the U.
His choice of a career was fueled, in part, by his love of science and chemistry — disciplines that served him well during his later studies in medical school and throughout his advanced medical training. Army Reserves as a 2nd Lieutenant. Jenkins became more acutely aware of the role of a hospitalist physician through his association with Dr. George Imuro, a hospitalist and one of his clinical professors during his residency training. It was exciting to be part of something greater than myself; to be connected to a larger group while building character and broadening your experiences.
Following the completion of his residency program, Dr. Jenkins spent the balance of his military career serving in a variety of progressively more responsible roles — including, among others, Battalion Surgeon and Clinical Officer-in-Charge at Fort Bliss, Texas, and Brigade Surgeon and Clinical Officer-in-Charge at Fort Bragg. During these assignments, he had command responsibility for the clinicians who reported to him and were tasked with providing comprehensive medical care to anywhere from 1, to 3, soldiers.
He also completed live combat training and served as the chief medical officer for two international training exercises — in Liberia and the Netherlands.
Jenkins is looking forward to working with colleagues and applying his medical knowledge and skills to help inpatients at Northern Regional Hospital. As a fitness buff, Dr. Jenkins enjoys organizing and participating in physical activities and educational outings with his family — including his wife Holly, a graphic designer, and their two sons: seven-year-old Arthur, and three-year-old Adam. Harold Lee Allison, 52, of Virginia St. After an investigation, he was placed under arrest in connection with an unspecified matter in Galax, Virginia.
It occurred to a refrigerator, four sheetrock walls, a ceiling fan and a glass window screen after an unknown suspect entered the apartment. Haymore St. The sound of distant artillery, the heaves of choppy North Atlantic seas, the incessant mosquitoes of a jungle once wished to be forgotten or the glow from the oil fields of Kuwait aflame at midnight — any of these could be found in a movie, or soon on film in Surry County.
A new project is coming in early from the Surry County Register of Deeds office as officials there will begin a process to collect oral histories from local veterans. The project to preserve the firsthand interviews and narratives is in conjunction with the United States Library of Congress Veterans History Project. The Veterans History Project VHP of the American Folklife Center collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war.
First-hand accounts from veterans will create the primary source material needed for future research and scholarship. A history major himself, Harris knows that this project will have to have a sense of urgency to collect these stories before it is too late. In order to produce a more complete picture, the VHP also collects oral histories with Gold Star Family members, defined as a parent, spouse, sibling, or child of members of the Armed Forces who died because of their service during a period of war.
Harris tells a story that is too common these days. That was the catalyst for this, the genesis, many years before I came to work at the Register of Deeds office. Harris encourages everyone to share the information with veterans organizations, churches, and other local groups to get the word out to try and increase the participation level of the vets. Having veterans tell their stories and then getting those stories archived may be a way for some families to get additional closure or gain a greater understanding.
The benefits gained from the project would be worth the costs, but Harris noted that this project will not cost the county a dime. The Register of Deeds Office has enlisted the help of author and historian Tom Perry in this project as well.
Some vets, most notably those of the Vietnam era, found instead of ticker tape parades and iconic VJ-Day kisses in Times Square that they were seen as outcasts. Many have not wanted to tell their stories for fear of judgment, or worse the fear of memory. The danger of losing their collective knowledge is real and growing with each passing year and every flag draped coffin. The project will continue throughout the year if there are more veterans who wish to participate.
Harris also said that through the assistance of Dr. Pam Hairston veterans encountered during the project who require help to participate will be given a hand. Having been on hold due to COVID, Harris wants to make sure they are leaning toward caution given these veterans tend to fall into a group with higher susceptibility to the virus.
It previously was reported that 17 applicants were received by a Nov. Recent delays nationwide in mail deliveries by the U. A closed session to discuss that personnel issue was held during the last meeting of the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners on Nov. While most of the applicants live in North Carolina, others reside in such states as California, Texas, Ohio, Maine and Georgia, along with neighboring Virginia, the mayor has said.
Niland hopes the process can begin in earnest in the next three weeks, with city officials hoping to hire a new manager by mid-January.
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