Landfill in California
The Frank R. Bowerman Landfill is a
landfill in the western
Santa Ana Mountains, in
Orange County, California. It opened in 1990
[1] and is located between
Limestone Canyon Regional Park and
State Route 241.
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It is one of the largest landfills in California and the ninth largest in the United States.
[3] It contains an estimated 31 million tons of waste.
The landfill is named after Professor
Frank R. Bowerman, former director of environmental engineering programs at the
University of Southern California and former president of the
American Academy of Environmental Engineers and the American Academy for Environmental Protection. Bowerman was also a technical consultant to the environmentally themed science fiction film
Soylent Green.
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It is the site for the world's first commercial
landfill gas to liquid natural gas project, the Bowerman Landfill Project, constructed by
Prometheus Energy, an
LNG fuel company based in
Redmond, Washington, and
Montauk Energy, a capital investment firm.
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"Resource recovery: An idea whose time has come", Frank Bowerman, in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Vol. 4, No. 2, 147–153, 1975
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Frank Bowerman, IMDB (consultant on the film Soylent Green)
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