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Legacy/Craighead
View project detailsPort Arthur
View project detailsThree Rivers
View project detailsAngelina County
View project detailsTexoma
View project detailsChastang
View project detailsBlack Warrior
View project detailsMundy
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Legacy/Craighead
The Craighead County Solid Waste Disposal Authority in Craighead County, Arkansas, awarded VBM a project to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative called the Legacy Project. This project involves upgrading and expanding the existing Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). In addition, VBM will construct an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection. VBM will also be responsible for marketing and selling the RNG produced from this project
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Port Arthur
The City of Port Arthur Landfill, located in Jefferson County, Texas, has awarded VBM a contract to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative known as the Port Arthur Project. VBM will install a new Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). Additionally, VBM will build an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection. VBM will also be responsible for marketing and selling the RNG produced from this project.
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Three Rivers
The Three Rivers Solid Waste Management Authority in Pontotoc County, Mississippi, awarded VBM a project to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative called the Three Rivers Project. This project involves upgrading and expanding the existing Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). In addition, VBM will construct an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection. VBM will also be responsible for marketing and selling the RNG produced from this project.
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Angelina County
Angelina County Waste Management Center in Angelina County, Texas, has awarded VBM a project to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative called the Angelina Project. This project involves upgrading and expanding the existing Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). In addition, VBM will construct an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection. VBM will also be responsible for marketing and selling the RNG produced from this project.
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Texoma
The Texoma Area Solid Waste Authority in Grayson County, Texas, has awarded VBM a contract to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative known as the Texoma Project. VBM has constructed a new Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). Additionally, VBM is building an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection.
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Chastang
The Solid Waste Authority of Mobile County in Mobile County, Alabama, has awarded VBM a project to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative called the Chastang Project. This project involves upgrading and expanding the existing Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). In addition, VBM will construct an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection.
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Black Warrior
The Black Warrior Solid Waste Authority in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, has awarded VBM a project to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative called the Black Warrior Project. This project involves upgrading and expanding the existing Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). In addition, VBM will construct an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection.
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Mundy
Mundy Sanitary Landfill, located in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, has awarded VBM a contract to develop and operate a renewable natural gas (RNG) initiative known as the Mundy Project. VBM is constructing a new Gas Collection and Control System (GCCS). Additionally, VBM is building an RNG processing plant and a natural gas pipeline with an interconnection.
“Choosing to partner with VBM to create the end-to-end RNG processing plant for Texoma Area Solid Waste Authority was a great decision. The team’s extensive knowledge and experience has been evident throughout the process, and their collaborative approach gives us the confidence that this will be a mutually beneficial long term partnership”
Mr. John O’Steen
Executive Director of Texoma Area Solid Waste Authority