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LV-LHLandfill Leachate

LixiVault Leachate Containment

RCRA-grade GFS vault for the most aggressive liquor on the landfill.

Capacity
100,000 – 1.5 MG
Payload
Raw leachate · to 180 °F peak
Lead time
11 weeks
Coating
Charcoal Graphite RAL 7016
Service life
45+ years warranted
Since
2001
LixiVault Leachate Containment
HDPE CELL LINER · SS-316 FLANGED TRANSITIONRAW LEACHATE IN · 180°FLV-LH · SECONDARY CONTAINMENTSHEET GFS-01 / PERMAFUSION
Design intent

The system, in one paragraph.

LixiVault is engineered for the single ugliest stream in civil service: municipal landfill leachate. Heavy-metal loading, chlorinated VOCs, sulfate, ammonia, and intermittent boiling temperatures destroy powder-coat and liquid-epoxy coatings inside four years of duty. The LixiVault fusion-bonded enamel is a 10-mil glass that is chemically inert to leachate — we warrant the coating, not just the steel — and it ships out of our plant already holiday-tested, panel by panel, at 1,500 V DC. A typical leachate tank pays for itself in recoating avoidance alone by year nine.
Specification

Governing values.

Published specifications reflect the base fused-envelope configuration. Application-specific deviations — nozzle pattern, gasket compound, coating color — are documented in the commissioning binder signed at hydrotest.

Leachate service
40-year design life · PermaFusion warranted
Chloride tolerance
> 35,000 ppm continuous
Peak temp
180 °F sustained, 205 °F 30-day
Holiday inspection
Per AWWA D103 § 10 · factory + field
Secondary containment
Integrated bolted bund optional
Liner transition
SS-316 flanged to HDPE cell liner
Applications

Where we see it.

  • MSW landfill leachate
  • Industrial landfill liquor
  • Condensate collection
  • Flare feed surge
Certifications on file
40 CFR 264 Subpart JAWWA D103-19RCRA Subtitle DNFPA 30 secondary
Warranted lifetime
45+ years

Coating service life is warranted — not estimated. No recoats, no refurbishment, no scheduled interior paint. The glass that leaves our furnace is the glass that retires with the tank.