Join the Landfill Methane Outreach Program
Benefits of Joining
When you become an LMOP Partner, you will join a vast network of industry experts and stakeholders, and gain access to various tools and resources that can help you identify, develop and promote the benefits of your landfill gas (LFG) energy project.
Whether you are a landfill owner, project developer, municipal representative or corporation interested in using LFG, LMOP can provide resources to help you meet your needs. All LMOP Partners have access to the following services:
- Network of 1,000+ Partners
- Topical listserv messages
- Answers to technical questions
- Technical and outreach publications, tools and resources
- Project and candidate landfill data
- Support for ribbon-cutting materials
- Use of the LMOP logo (in accordance with logo use guidelines)
Becoming a Partner is free and demonstrates your organization's commitment to and understanding of the environmental and economic benefits of LFG energy. Responsibilities of Partners and EPA are included in the Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) and Agreement listed below.
How to Join
Organizations who join LMOP align with one of five Partner types: Industry, Energy, Community, State or Endorser. Please complete and submit your Partner MOU or Endorser Agreement and also send an electronic, high-resolution version of your organization's logo or seal, both to lmop@epa.gov. You should receive your welcome email approximately eight weeks after you submit your MOU or Agreement. If you have any questions, contact LMOP.
Partner Type | Description | Example Partners | How to Submit |
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Industry | Private landfill owners, project developers, consultants and equipment suppliers. Provide technical or financial assistance, consulting services or equipment to help develop LFG as an energy resource. | ATSI Engineering, Inc; Biomass Green Fuels LLC.; Blue Ridge Landfill Company; H.O. Trerice Company; NewGen RNG; and Waga Energy, Inc. | Email your completed Industry Partner MOU in PDF format to lmop@epa.gov. |
Energy | Power providers, marketers and energy end users. Power providers and marketers make LFG an attractive part of their green/renewable energy portfolios. Energy end users provide information about the economic, environmental and societal benefits of using LFG. | Ameren Corp.; East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC); Gundersen Health System; Kimberly-Clark Corporation; Lockhart Power Company; and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). | Email your completed Energy Partner MOU in PDF format to lmop@epa.gov. |
Community | Local, county and regional governments; public landfill owners; and nonprofit organizations that develop and publicize LFG energy projects. | Bartholomew County Solid Waste Management District, Indiana; Catawba County, North Carolina; City of Springfield, Missouri; County of Frederick, Virginia; and Santa Cruz County, Arizona. | Email your completed Community Partner MOU in PDF format to lmop@epa.gov. |
State | State air and solid waste departments, energy and economic development offices, universities and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). These groups work to encourage coordination among permitting and regulatory offices to lower barriers and increase opportunities for LFG recovery. | Illinois EPA; Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM); Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; North Dakota Department of Health; and Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. | Email your completed State Partner MOU in PDF format to lmop@epa.gov. |
Endorser | Local, state, regional and national nonprofit organizations that coordinate with EPA to publicize and promote the use of LFG. | American Public Power Association; DW Communications & Media; Environmental Research & Education Foundation; Renewable Energy Institute; and Virginia Clean Cities. | Email your completed Endorser Agreement in PDF format to lmop@epa.gov. |