Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve
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Rainham Marshes is an
History
Before the site was protected as a nature reserve, it was considered as a candidate location for a
In 2000, the area of land was bought from the
The reserve
The reserve is home to a diverse range of
The site is home to an
The site is part (77% according to a
South of the A13 road the LNR is part of the RSPB reserve, while the northern part is managed by Havering Council.Landfill
The marshes to the west of the nature reserve have been used as a landfill site for rubbish from London and the local area. Rainham Landfill is operated by Veolia ES Landfill Limited.[19] The site occupies an area of 177 hectares, and accepts up to 1,500,000 tonnes per year. This includes up to 70,000 tonnes per year in a Materials Recovery Facility and 70,000 tonnes per year of Green Waste.[19] There are facilities for soil washing and a Leachate Treatment Plant. The decomposition of organic matter within the landfill generates a gas containing up to about 50 percent methane. This landfill gas is collected by a network of pipes and since 2001 has been used in an onsite power station. The station is owned and operated by EDL. The plant comprises eight 1.25 MW, three 1.4 MW, two 1.1 MW and one 1.0 MW reciprocating engines which drive electricity generating sets.[20] The electricity produced is fed into the National Grid. The station has a generating capacity of 17.8 MW and typically generates 95 GWh of electricity per year. This is equivalent to powering 14,600 homes. The site is expected to produce landfill gas for electricity generation to beyond 2030.[20]
See also
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Greater London
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Essex
- Havering parks and open spaces
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