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MADELEY HEATH LANDFILL SITE

Romsley, Near Bromsgrove.

Madeley Heath Landfill Site

Madeley Heath Landfill Site

June 1984

Madeley Heath landfill was originally used as a borrowpit for the M5 construction. This was pre 1974 and completed in 1992. It accepted domestic and non-hazardous commercial wastes which amounted to 684,000m3. The landfill covers an area of 5.7 hectares and the waste has a maximum depth of 19 metres with an average of 12 metres.

The site has no engineered liner and is a dilute and disperse landfill. It has ten internal monitoring points that were constructed in 1990 along with four external sampling points. In 1991 another 2 monitoring points were added followed by a further 40 that made two trenches that are linked into a passive gas venting system.

Due to the age of the waste within the site contamination is minimal and thus the site is used for grazing.

Madeley Heath Landfill Site

October 2002

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