Allos Environmental
Allos Environmental, formed in 2016 and headquartered in Ogden, UT, provides key aggregation, consolidation, and disposal facilities tailored to customer needs. Promontory Point Resources, its subsidiary, operates Utah’s only privately-owned Class I municipal solid waste landfill with advanced technologies and a rigorous waste approval process.
Company Formation and Headquarters
Allos Environmental was established in 2016. The company is headquartered in Ogden, Utah. Its operations include providing aggregation, consolidation, and disposal facilities tailored to meet customer requirements.
Environmental and Energy Solutions
Allos Environmental is dedicated to delivering environmental and energy infrastructure solutions. The company plans to develop methodologies to transform methane resources into commercially viable products and has chosen to install a solar array to power its Utah project as an alternative to constructing extensive overhead power lines.
Landfill and Transfer Facilities
Allos Environmental offers state-of-the-art industrial and municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills, strategically located within key regions. The company operates multiple MSW Transfer Stations and other aggregation points, optimizing the movement of waste materials. Its rail consolidation facilities are designed to facilitate local waste consolidation into InterModal containers or Gondolas.
Promontory Point Resources Subsidiary
Promontory Point Resources is a wholly owned subsidiary of Allos Environmental. It is Utah's only privately-owned Class I municipal solid waste landfill, located on nearly 2000 acres at Promontory Point, northwest of Ogden, Utah. The facility has held a Class I permit since 2001, with modifications and updates made in early 2017. The landfill's initial cell phase was completed in October 2017, providing over one million cubic yards of airspace.
Advanced Waste Management Technologies
Promontory Point Resources incorporates advanced technologies in their landfill operations. These include a synthetic liner system, leachate collection, and methane collection/recovery system. Substantial fencing prevents the migration of light MSW, while drainage systems are built to handle 100-year flood requirements. The facility is also implementing an innovative IT platform for real-time site management, regulatory oversight, customer reporting, and supplier planning.