For the past umteen years I have pasted the Oaks landfill off of 108 in Montgomery county that has been closed since the late 90's. http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/swstm ... s_oaks.asp Which is around 550 acres of already owned government trashed land (yeah you can see where I'm going.) So my question is what can we as ORV's do if anything to get our hands on this chunk of land? No houses can ever be built on previous dump sites. The trash is buried way deep so the man made hill climbs appear to me that it would take a lot of to expose any waste. And possibly the best part would be it's proximity to most DC suburbanites. And the environmentalists literally look at the land as total trash! So unless in 100 years it is to be turned into a park (which I have been trying to find out), it might be worth making buzz about trying to get our hands on some old reclaimed dumps like this one.
Personally I will take stinky and close than nothing at all. It was an idea that wouldn't leave me alone and I wanted to share and see if it was the least bit feasible.
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Did I go way off my rocker???
Re: Did I go way off my rocker???
somehow I think the liberals would go nuts at the mere thought of the likes of us enjoying ourselves on their refuse dump.
but it is worth checking out!
but it is worth checking out!
Ken
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Re: Did I go way off my rocker???
IMHO, it is worth looking at with caution. Not to get expectations too high. The only way it would work would be to use a similar justification to that used with the skateboard parks. I would guess the landfill would have to be a public park. Therefore the construction of it would have to be budgeted. So from the first entry into the budget to competion of a project like this may be 4-10 years.
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Re: Did I go way off my rocker???
http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/swstmpl.asp?url=/content/dep/solidwaste/facilities/landfills_oaks.asp wrote: Landfill Closure Construction
Final closure construction was completed in January 2001. Closure construction involved the placement of a multi-layered final cover over the waste.
This cover includes
two feet of soil over existing waste
a 40 mil synthetic geomembrane
a geocomposite drainage layer which sits on the geomembrane
two feet of final soil cover over the geocomposite
the establishment of grass and vegetation on the surface (landfill cap detail).
I don't think it is unlikely that the top layer would be chewed up to expose the geomembrane at least in some places, but I guess that would depend on how smooth the terrain is. But with four feet of dirt on top of the landfill, it's worth looking into this!
~Patrick
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