Weather Data Source: 30 days weather New York

Lightning Strike Disrupts Operations at Richmond Landfill Scale House

Article Sponsored by:

CMiC Global

CMIC Global Logo

Since 1974, CMiC has been a global leader in enterprise software for the construction industry. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, CMiC delivers a fully integrated platform that streamlines project management, financials, and field operations.

With a focus on innovation and customer success, CMiC empowers construction firms to enhance efficiency, improve collaboration, and make data-driven decisions. Trusted by industry leaders worldwide, CMiC continues to shape the future of construction technology.

Read More About CMiC: 

Richmond landfill scale house damage after lightning strike

News Summary

A severe lightning strike caused significant damage to the Richmond landfill scale house, temporarily disrupting services and impacting critical software systems. While repairs are being made, the landfill remains closed for industrial waste, although the Resource Recovery Center is still operational for households. Full operations are expected to resume soon, but financial implications are being assessed as the city grapples with the aftermath of the storm.

Richmond Landfill Scale House Suffers Damage from Lightning Strike

On August 7, 2023, authorities reported significant damage to the scale house at the city’s landfill due to a lightning strike that occurred the previous day. This incident took place during a storm and has resulted in operational disruptions at the facility located at 5242 New Paris Pike.

Operation of Scale House Affected

The lightning strike led to a malfunction of critical software systems in the scale house, which is essential for weighing industrial, commercial, and construction waste. The scale house, also known as a weigh station, plays a crucial role in the city’s waste management operations. Following the incident, city officials began assessing the damage and immediate repairs were initiated.

Immediate Repairs and Future Expectations

City officials moved quickly, with necessary repair parts arriving on August 7, 2023. The lightning reportedly struck the flagpole at the scale house, resulting in visible burn marks on the asphalt near the site. Inside the panel box, the ground wire was found to be burnt but has since been repaired. Although power has been restored to the scale house, many computer components may still be impacted due to the electrical surge.

As part of the repair process, parts specifically related to the billing component of the scale system have been received. However, there is still a requirement for software reinstallation before full functionality can be expected. Officials anticipate that updates on the repair status will be available by late afternoon on August 7, 2023.

Current Operational Status

As of 2:45 PM on August 7, both the digital scales and the internet/phone systems were reported to be operational. Despite these claims, a recent call to the contact number listed on the city’s website did not connect, raising concerns about the overall reliability of the system post-repair.

While the city has not yet tallied the full financial impact of the lightning strike, officials acknowledged there would be some degree of financial loss resulting from the disruption. At present, the landfill remains closed to all forms of industrial, commercial, and construction waste until complete repairs have been finalized.

Resource Recovery Center Remains Open

In the meantime, the Resource Recovery Center located at the same address is still operational for sanitary district customers. Residents can continue to dispose of household trash, yard waste, clean fill, and recycling materials. The Resource Recovery Center operates Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 6 PM, and Saturday from 8 AM to 4 PM. The center is closed on Sundays and holidays.

Anticipated Reopening

Officials have announced that the scale house is expected to fully reopen on August 8, 2023, provided that all repairs are satisfactorily completed. Residents and businesses relying on the scale house for waste disposal are encouraged to monitor updates for confirmation on reopening dates.

In conclusion, the lightning strike that impacted the Richmond landfill scale house led to significant operational challenges that the city is working diligently to rectify. As the repair process continues, residents can still rely on the available services at the Resource Recovery Center while awaiting the scale house’s return to full capacity.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

Additional Resources

Construction NY News
Author: Construction NY News

NEW YORK STAFF WRITER The NEW YORK STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at constructionnynews.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in New York and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the New York Build Expo, infrastructure breakthroughs, and cutting-edge construction technology showcases. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Associated General Contractors of New York State and the Building Trades Employers' Association, plus leading businesses in construction and real estate that power the local economy such as Turner Construction Company and CMiC Global. As part of the broader network, including constructioncanews.com, constructiontxnews.com, and constructionflnews.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into the dynamic construction landscape across multiple states.

Stay Connected

More Updates

Would You Like To Add Your Business?

WordPress Ads