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2009-004 Solid Waste - UNC - Landfill Gas Agreement
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Minutes - 20090217
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miles to the west of the Highway 86 exit from Interstate 40, and approximately five (5) miles <br /> north of Chapel Hill, at 1514 Eubanks Road, Chapel Hill,North Carolina, which consists of two <br /> land disposal areas, a "North" closed unit comprising about fifty (50) acres (the "North <br /> Landfill"), and a "South" operating unit comprising approximately twenty-five (25) acres and <br /> operated in four phases (the "South Landfill"). The South Landfill is currently operating in <br /> Phase 4 and is expected to reach capacity in the Spring of 2011; <br /> WHEREAS, waste acceptance records indicate that the North Landfill received about <br /> 1.2 million tons of waste during its operating period from 1972 to June 1995. The capacity of <br /> the South Landfill is approximately 920,000 tons; <br /> WHEREAS, Landfill Gas (as defined below), consisting principally of methane, carbon <br /> dioxide, nitrogen and traces of other constituent gases, is generated as a by-product of the <br /> decomposition of waste in the Landfill; <br /> WHEREAS, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the County <br /> desires to grant to the University the exclusive right to design, develop, install and operate the <br /> LFG Project (as defined below) to process the Landfill Gas (and in particular, methane) and to <br /> convert LFG into one or more forms of energy, thereby reducing associated greenhouse gas <br /> emissions from the Landfill, while at the same time generating power from a renewable energy <br /> source; <br /> WHEREAS, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the <br /> University desires to have the exclusive right to design, develop, install, and operate the LFG <br /> Project, and to collect, extract, and remove LFG from the Landfill, and either to destroy such gas <br /> or to convert all or any portion of it into energy to supply part of the University's energy needs at <br /> its Carolina North Campus, or for any other lawful purpose; and <br /> 4 <br /> {00018638.DOC 24} <br />
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