Landfill Methane Walmart


Landfill Methane Walmart. In this video, you will see what happens when you build on a garbage dump.
Garfield Heights and developers were excited to build Ohio’s first retail development City View Center on a garbage dump landfill. The 491,000 square foot shopping strip obtained tenants like Bed, Bath & Behind, Circuit City, A.J. Wright, Office Max, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Pet Smart, Giant Eagle, Walmart, Circuit City, and more. Within the first year, the parking lots started to settle, crack, and sink. In 2006, Walmart evacuated due to supposed methane leaks. Additionally, the EPA started to put on pressure about the methane gas underground sewers. Walmart was the first to close its doors just before the 2008 holiday season. It was alleged that Walmart closed due to odor, methane, and unsafe building conditions. Walmart had a store near Bedford which was east of City View Center, and had another store at the Steelyard Commons which was west of City View Center. That would make three Walmart stores within a drones view. Maybe Walmart overbuilt a bit.

It is odd, is that one of these stores was located near (1300 yards away) a fenced in former radioactive Harshaw Chemical Plant that closed in 1958. The 1500 people from the Manhattan project worked at this plant refining uranium 235 which has a half-life of 700 million years. This Uranium 235 was used for building atomic bombs (Fat Man) during World War II. After Walmart moved out, the City View complex slowly emptied out and now, during the winter of 2014 the shopping plaza looks like a ghost town. This is what I think happened; Man #1 sold the garaged dump with stores to Man #2 for a 100 million. Man #2 quit paying his 80 million dollar loan. We now have methane, sinking parking lots, odor, and orange ooze liquids. Let’s give this complex to the homeless. In many USA states, it is illegal to be homeless. It is alleged that special operation’s agents are snatching up homeless in unmarked white and black vans and leaving their grocery carts full of their belongings on street sides. This is happening in New Jersey, maybe California and maybe other states. Instead of letting FEMA and Homeland Security snatch up the homeless and send them to one of the 700 FEMA CAMPS, let’s turn the Garbage Heights Ghost town City View into a Sustainable City Homeless View. The homeless can generate their own power with the garbage dump’s methane, collect rain water from the rooftops, and pump their sewerage to the top of the garbage dump mound. Finally, if FEMA really wants to help, they can come and install their barb wired fences. At least now, if the homeless own their own home or facility, they won’t be afraid to take a shower.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge0FznL8gZo

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Landfill Methane Walmart