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A priority over the past year has been to complete installation
of a landfill gas extraction system at the former Los Angeles Landfill
(now Balloon Fiesta Park's RV parking area). The first of its kind
in New Mexico, the extraction system removes 3.4 tons of landfill
gas daily. Landfill gas removal diminishes the potential for landfill
contaminants to travel as a gas and dissolve into the ground water.
It also protects the public's health and safety from the potential
for these gases to concentrate in enclosed areas where harmful vapors
could be inhaled or an explosive situation could occur.
The newest addition to the landfill gas extraction system is a gas-to-energy system. Also the first of its kind in New Mexico, the gas-to-energy system consists of a 70kW microturbine that captures the landfill gas and produces electricity. The microturbine was acquired and installed with the assistance of a Clean Energy grant from the New Mexico Department of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources.
See an interactive map on City landfills.
If a person/company wishes to develop property within 1,000 feet of a City landfill, steps must be taken prior to development. Read more about interim landfill guidelines.