The invention provides an improved method of collecting biogas from a
landfill that results in more complete collection of biogas produced in
the landfill, and with less contamination with air. The method involves
providing the landfill with an upper gas containment layer near the
surface of the landfill to retard biogas escape and air entrainment into
the landfill. Underneath the gas containment layer is provided a
gas-permeable conductive layer. Underneath the conductive layer, a well
withdraws biogas from the landfill. Withdrawal of biogas from the well
creates a partial vacuum that draws gas from the gas-permeable conductive
layer down through the waste mass to the well. If the rate of gas
withdrawal from the well is too rapid, air will be entrained from the
atmosphere into the gas-permeable conductive layer. But if the rate of
gas withdrawal from the well is too slow, biogas may percolate through
the gas-containment layer and the surface of the landfill to escape.
Monitoring the gas composition of the gas-permeable layer allows one to
determine quickly and continuously whether the rate of gas withdrawal
from the well is too fast or too slow.