Thursday, November 12, 2009

Solar Spark® Product Innovations

LSC is developing a new self-contained flare system for the capture of carbon offset credits at smaller landfills. The flare will combust up to 100CFM continuous and will include all monitoring necessary for the relevant protocols. Stay tuned for more as we complete this system!

And we recently released the new more powerful Solar Power Vacuum, Model SPV-100 which produces a steady 42 CFM at the flare tip under atmospheric inlet conditions allowing positive ventilation of low pressure zones.

The SPV-100 is completely solar-powered and self-contained for independence from grid power, and built Solar Spark® Tough for low maintenance requirements.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Why Posi-Shell?

More on the Top 5 reasons why Posi-Shell is the best tool in the Landfill Manager's toolbox.

#1 Posi-Shell saves you money – whether you currently use soil, tarps, other revenue generating covers or another commercially available adc we can show you that Posi-Shell can save you money.
#2 Posi-Shell makes your landfill last longer. With approvals for overnight cover, weekend cover, intermediate cover and erosion control every landfill that uses Posi-Shell extends its life.
#3 Posi-Shell can be used for many things. In addition to what we just listed in #2 Posi-Shell can be used for recycling leachate and waste latex paint, ditch lining, hydroseeding and fire suppression to name a few.
#4 Posi-Shell is very easy to use. Start to finish a single operator can cover 20,000 square feet of trash in about 1 hour.
Which brings us to the reason we had fun demonstrating at Wastecon 2009.
#5 Posi-Shell sticks to anything. This might not be our most important reason – but it is the most fun to demonstrate. As you are well aware a landfill’s daily waste includes a LOT of slippery plastics. At Landfill Service Corporation we believe a cover should stick to those plastics. We’ve learned in our lab that these picnic plates fresh from the package typically represent the slipperiest plastics you will find – so we designed our splatterpult and set out to splat Posi-Shell product onto picnic plates. Video footage of this is being prepared and will be posted before long.

If you’d like to see Posi-Shell stick to your trash call. We’re always game to come and show you on your site just how easy it is to use, and the advantage it can bring to your site.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wastecon 2009




Well, Wastecon 2009 is history now.... unfortunately we haven't gotten our video posted here yet - we'll get it eventually. The new Splatterpult was a great success. We found young and old alike were drawn to see it sling Posi-Shell onto those plastic plates. We were able to share the Top 5 reasons why Posi-Shell is the best tool in the Landfill Manager's toolbox with a great number of people. If you weren't there and you'd like to see how well Posi-Shell would stick to your landfill - call us - we're more than happy to show it to you at your location.




Thursday, September 10, 2009

Splatterpult!


We're gearing up for the annual Wastecon conference. This year we have turned a corner in an attempt to better communicate just why every landfill manager should have Posi-Shell at his site. We created the Splatterpult, a catapult for throwing Posi-Shell at plastic picnic plates - the slippery surface is perfect to test it's ability to stick. If you're coming to Wastecon be sure to look us up at booth 1214. If you won't be there be sure to check back here to see our "behind the scenes" video that will feature some Splatterpult action and the lengths we went to to create our booth graphics.


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Will Posi-Shell Damage my Leachate Collection System?

NO - Posi-Shell has been used at conventional and bioreactor landfills for 20 years with no documentation of damage to leachate collection systems. The cement ingredients in Posi-Shell harden on the surface of the waste at the time of application. This one-time hydraulic cement reaction occurs only when the cover is first applied. If the hardened material later breaks up and is transported by liquids to the leachate system, it behaves the same as any other dirt, dust or other solid particles in the leachate. Soil covers contribute far more available solids than thin Posi-Shell coatings, and C&D landfills with a large amount of old cement materials do not report any greater incidence of leachate line clogging than MSW landfills.

It is true that leachate collection piping often exhibits a scaly hard build-up known in the landfill industry as “Bio-Rock,” however, this occurs in landfills not using Posi-Shell as frequently as in those which do. Bio-Rock is generally formed by complex biochemical oxidation-reduction reactions with leachate solids slowly flowing through the intermittent semi-aerobic conditions in the leachate collection pipes. This explains pipe camera observations that there are no “stalagtites” forming downward from the perforation holes; instead the Bio-Rock builds in thin, hard layers from the bottom up, beginning at the leachate flow-line in the pipe.

You can use Posi-Shell with complete confidence, based upon decades of experience, that no damage will be done to your leachate collection system. The important key to a well functioning leachate collection system is regular, normal cleaning of collection lines to remove “Bio-Rock” before it clogs the line; this maintenance is equally important for landfills using Posi-Shell or for landfills using any other type of cover.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Some of the winners



Here are a couple of the winners at our InfoEx conference, Shawn Peckham and Mike Torrecillas - congratulations guys.

Monday, June 29, 2009

InfoEx 2009

Waste Expo and InfoEx 2009 in Las Vegas are history now, but those who attended certainly enjoyed great opportunities to learn and to win. At InfoEx the speakers from across the country provided great insight into the savings they are enjoying using Posi-Shell. Guests with a wide range of needs and questions got answers and a chance to see the product applied in person.


Our door prize winners will certainly enjoy their Wii entertainment system, GPS, digital camera and digital frame.


If you missed out this year - there's always next year, and your chance to win. But if you are using ANY other daily cover - don't wait till next year. We can start saving you money now.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Do you believe?

We're out to prove that at whatever given quality level you prefer, Posi-Shell is the least expensive ADC available in North America. Our sales staff are equipped with product and equipment to go to any site and prove that claim to be true.



We have the versatility in Posi-Shell to provide alternate daily cover that does it's job - but can also be turned into a great erosion control cover, intermediate cover.... and so much more. Why would anyone want to use anything else?

Monday, April 6, 2009

Waste Expo - will you be there?

We're actively preparing for the upcoming InfoEx conference and reception at the Waste Expo. There are no better people than our customers to tell you about how well Posi-Shell works in the field.

If you're going to be there - we'd love to see you. Call us to register and be sure to stop by our booth #13003 at the show.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

InfoEx June 9th


June 9th Landfill Service Corporation is proud to announce a new event, InfoEx. Taking place in association with the Waste Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The InfoEx Conference is your opportunity to interact with industry professionals who share your challenges.

Join us for a practical session and learn how Posi-Shell can help you confront the economic issues we are facing in 2009. Our speakers (all long-term Posi-Shell users) will share with the group how, by using Posi-Shell, they have....


  • Reduced their operating costs significantly

  • Extended the life of their landfill dramatically

  • Increased their versatility

This is a few hours you won't want to miss!


Contact Nancy Crane at 800.800.7671 for registration information. Register by April 15 to receive a free Landfill Service Corporation Hat. We hope to see you there.

Welcome Back

Customers in the Central Region can look forward to an old face visiting them again. Jim Shumsky is back servicing the Central Region. We're excited to have him and know he'll take great care of that Region.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Are you yellow?

A recent demo featured Posi-Shell in yellow. Since this site often sprays with little sunlight they found that the yellow will give them more reflective light and help them see where they have sprayed. Amazing, the difference a color can make.