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Municipal solid waste landfills are a major contributor to global methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. A treatment alternative was evaluated by installing three biogenic methane oxidizing biofilters into the landfill cover at the Leduc and District Regional Landfill (Alberta). Mature yard-waste compost was used as the biofilter medium. The results, collected over a period of 10 months, showed that two sites performed well as low surface emissions (<15 g CH4 m–2 d–1) were observed on 6 of 8 monitoring events. These two sites also demonstrated sufficient temperature (>20 °C) and moisture (>0.25 L L–1) levels to support a high level of biogenic activity, the former despite cold winter temperatures (<0 °C). The third site showed low calculated methane influent flows (<5 g CH4 m–2 d–1) and therefore observations of performance were limited.

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