Monticello Transfer Station
Sullivan County transfer hub bridging landfill feedstock to anaerobic digestion pilots.
Each archetype pairs mirrored hero imagery with a data-rich reference so every proposal stays grounded in site reality.
10 premium archetypes, each backed by mirrored hero photos, hero narratives, and policy-ready context.
Each diagram is a conversation tool. The goal is not “perfect engineering,” it’s shared reality: who supplies what, where it goes, who benefits, and what breaks first if assumptions are wrong.
Source images live in reports/circular-systems. This page links directly to those files so you can reuse them in workshops.
We layer feedstock sources, infrastructure, and EJ overlays before the first pilot is scoped so every diagram reflects a real system boundary.
Learn how mapping, matrices, and the 25-50 mile rule shape the systems we highlight.
10 premium archetypes, each backed by the mirrored hero imagery in the systems media manifest.
Sullivan County transfer hub bridging landfill feedstock to anaerobic digestion pilots.
Orange County farm, WWTP, and industrial nexus that models circular feedstock coordination.
Hudson River corridor facility mapping recycling, transfer, and organics flows.
Rockland County compost campus where industrial diversion blends with anaerobic outputs.
Ulster County partnership linking compost, landfill, and riverside logistics.
Delaware County landfill and sorting yard tracing community-focused feedstock planning.
Westchester wastewater treatment plant showing the energy loop between treatment and biogas.
Waste-to-energy plant routing landfill diversion toward regional grid resilience.
Dutchess County campus combining compost, soil, and energy conversion lessons.
Capital Region landfill plus adjacent WWTP and compost zones ready for circular pilots.
Smaller building blocks you can combine into a pilot narrative.
A diagram becomes powerful when it assigns responsibility. Pair it with partner lanes and a pilot intake.
If you can name a location and a stakeholder, you’re far enough along to start a pilot intake.
We publish assumptions, sources, and system boundaries. Claims are tied to primary references.