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Conference: Sardinia 2007

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C13SITE SELECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTES DISPOSAL SITE CASE STUDY, GHABAWI LANDFILL/JORDANZ. TADROScase study; landfilling in developing countries
D5Prediction of residential BMW generation according to socio-economic and household characteristics for the Dublin regionPurcell M. Magette W.L.Biodegradable Municipal Waste, GIS, Dublin, Household waste
E15MONITORING DURING TIME OF RELAPSES OF AN INCINERATION PLANTR.M. CENCI, F. SENA, N. FILIPPI, G. UMLAUF, G.M. BEONE, G. LODIGIANI, W.GAULIO, L. MUSMECI, A. BENEDETTI AND R. JONESincineration plant, vegetal indicator, environmental monitoring
D9AUTOMATIC REPORTING BASED ON A CENTRAL DATA BASE IN NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA/GERMANY – FIRST STEP: THE DIGITAL WASTE DISPOSAL ATLASC. BECKER, M. HEGEMANN, S. MORSTADT AND K.-H. STRIEGELdata base, automatic reporting, treatment infrastructure, disposal atlas, North Rhine-Westphalia.
E5MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT AND SELECTIVE COLLECTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE: WHICH INTERACTIONS?E.C. RADA, M. RAGAZZI, V. PANAITESCU, T. APOSTOLbio-mechanical treatment, bio-drying, RDF, selective collection
A7CO-BIO-DRYING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND SLUDGEM. RAGAZZI, E.C. RADA, L. FORTAREL AND D. ANTOLINI co-bio-drying, residual MSW, sewage sludge
PGBIO-MECHANICAL TREATMENT PLANTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FROM INDUCED TRAFFICE.C. RADA, M. RAGAZZI, M. VENTURI AND T. APOSTOLbio-mechanical treatment, bio-drying, RDF, traffic
C15WATER AND LEACHATE MANAGEMENT AT A SANITARY LANDFILL IN EXTREME TROPICAL CONDITIONS, KUCHING, SARAWAK, MALAYSIAR. DAMIECKI, M. SIPHON AND J. BILONGtropical conditions, high precipitation, leachate management, cumulated frequencies
A11WOODLAWN BIOREACTOR – PROGRESS REPORT ON THE WORLD’S LARGEST BIOREACTOR PROJECTS. HANCOCK, S. RAINFORD, C. ALEXANDER, D. IFE AND M. JORGENSENbiological treatment, anaerobic digestion, hydrogen sulphide, LFG production,
E6STUDY OF THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MBT-WASTES. P. FUCALE, J. F. T. JUCA, K. MUENNICH AND J. BAUERsolid waste, mechanical behaviour, shear strength, laboratory tests
E5THE DISASTER OF THE GOETTINGEN-DEIDERODE MBP / MBT PLANTW.H. STACHOWITZ AND G. ENTFELLNERMBP, MBT, disaster, independent proceedings for the taking of evidence, explosion, independent expert
F7LANDFILL GAS EXTRACTION SYSTEMS AND UTILISATION IN HUNGARY PUSZTAZAMOR LANDFILL SITE OF FKF ZRT. BUDAPESTW. H. STACHOWITZ AND G. EORSI-TUTABiogas extraction; case study; gas prognosis models
B12EU 99/92 – EXPLOSION PROTECTION DOCUMENT FOR GAS EXTRACTION SYSTEMS AND GAS UTILISATION WITH A RISK ANALYSESW. STACHOWITZexplosion protection; gas extraction; risk analysis
C14ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS: A CASE STUDY FROM JORDANHANI ABU QDAISenvironmental impacts, landfills, Jordan, air quality, water quality,mitigation
A9THE ROLE OF AGENCY FOR RECYCLING IN THE INTEGRAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN REPUBLIC OF SERBIAO.M. IVANOVICwaste management, Agency for Recycling,degradation, waste engineering, waste excange, public-private partnership
C2CLOSING THE LOOP FOR PLASTIC RECYCLINGS. EL-HAGGARThermo Plastics, Thermo sets, recycling, sustainable solid waste management, and composite plastics.
D7BARRIER-FREE PACKAGE WASTE COLLECTION:TESTING THE USER FRIENDLINESS OF WASTE CONTAINERS AND BAGS FOR PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLEC. SCHARFF, P. PRUNER, A. HILLERpackaging waste, waste collection, collection containers, physical impairment, ergonometry, corporate social responsibility
C5THE ROLE OF VALUATION TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONO.M. IVANOVIC AND A. MIHAJLOVtechniques, environemental degradation,waste, damagest, costs, measuring
F10ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF MSW LANDFILL DAILY COVERS USING WASTE TIRE CHIPS AND PAPER SLUDGEK.T.W. NG AND I.M.C. LOtire chips, paper sludge, daily cover, shear resistance, hydraulic conductivity
D10ROOT EXUDATIONS OF PLANTS ON INCINERATION ASHA. HEINDL, H. GIMMLER AND M. WOITKEbottom ash, municipal solid waste incineration, landfill, vegetation, root exudations, geochemical modelling
PHLANDFILL GAS (LFG) FUGITIVE EMISSIONS ON LANDFILL SURFACE – COMPARATIVE TEST OF ON SITE ANALYSIS DEVICESV. LEBRUN, A. KHEFFI, M. GOHY, R. FAFCHAMPS, C. COLLART AND J-CL. MAQUINAYLandfill, surface LFG emission, FID-PROBE, IR-PROBE
G11IRON AND MANGANESE SURVEY IN AQUIFERS SURROUNDING LANDFILLS IN WALLONIA (BELGIUM)V. LEBRUN, A. KHEFFI, C. COLLART, V. PETERS AND J.-CL. MAQUINAYbiogeochemistry, iron, manganese, leachates-polluted aquifers
H5RECYCLING OF SPENT NI-MH BATTERIES FOR RECOVERY OF SOME HEAVY METALSM.A. RABAH, F.E. FARGHALY AND M.A. ABD-EL MOTALEBNi-MH batteries, nickel, cobalt, recovery of rechargeable battery.
C12A CASE STUDY OF DECENTRALIZED HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT WITH COMPLETE MATERIAL BALANCE TYPICAL FOR EMERGING ECONOMY CONTEXTSM. FEHRdecentralized composting, divided waste processing, landfill diversion, material flow analysis, reverse logistics
F1RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTM. GOLUSINrisk, management, loss exposures
A2THE ROLE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING IN WASTE MANAGEMENTM. GOLUSINstrategic management, planning
B8A DIFFERENT GAS GENERATING REGIME WITHIN LOW-CARBON WASTE LANDFILLS IN THE UK AND EUROPET. PARKER, P. POINTER, A. ROSEVEAR, P. BRAITHWAITE AND K. STONElow-carbon waste, conceptual model, nitrogen enrichment, trace components
B7DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE OF AN EXPERIMENTAL DOUBLE CAPILLARY BARRIER COVER PLACED IN A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL IN QUEBEC CANADAA. CABRAL, B. EL-GHABI, S-E. PARENT AND L. MARINEAUinclined capillary barrier, diversion length, lysimeters, deinking by-products
C1STRATEGIES AND TOOLS TO ESTABLISH AN INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN THE FAST GROWING URBAN CENTER ILOILO CITY, PANAY, PHILIPPINESJ.R. PENALOSA, N. HECHANOVA, B. LIPAYON AND J. PAULintegrated waste management, solid waste management strategies, fast growing urban center
PCCOMPOSTING AS A SUITED TOOL TO ENHANCE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RURAL AREAS IN THE PHILIPPINESJ. G. PAUL, R.J. FLORA, M.BUQUIRAN, J.D.PALMA AND L.M.CADIZorganic recycling, vermi-composting, benefits of municipal composting
PBEND-OF-THE-PIPE MATERIAL RECOVERY TO REDUCE WASTE DISPOSAL AND TO ALLOW INFORMAL SECTOR INVOLVEMENT AT THE CALAJUNAN DUMPSITE IN ILOILO CITY, PANAY, PHILIPPINESJ.G.PAUL, D.JAQUE, R.KINTANAR, J.C.SIPALAN AND R.GALLOmechanized waste segregation, reduction of waste disposal, informal sector involvement
F12LANDFILL MINING PILOT STUDY AT AN OLD UNLINED MUNICIPAL LANDFILLS. JENNINGS , T. TOWNSEND AND J. DE VITAlandfill reclamation, landfill mining, pilot mining project
F1ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN SOUTHERN GERMANYN. ESCALANTE, M. KRANERT AND G.HAFNERmaterial flow management; waste management systems; life cycle assessment; environmental evaluation; decision support systems
A15ANALISYS OF STRUCTURE OF WASTE EMISSION IN TOKYO BY INTERREGIONAL WASTE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLEM. TSUKUIwaste input-output analysis, interregional waste transference
B8HAZARDOUS (PRESCRIBED) WASTE REPOSITORY – SITING AND DESIGN TO MEET SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CRITERIAS. HANCOCK, D. IFE, PETER GIBB AND ROD MCLELLANindustrial, waste, hazardous, containment, long term facility
C14FULL REMEDIATION OF SHARJAH’S OLD LANDFILLR. GOESCHL, D. RUDLANDLandfill remediation, Landfill mining, aerobisation of the landfill, landfill waste separation, gas monitoring in refilled areas
A4MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN GREECE – LEGISLATION – IMPLEMENTATION PROBLEMSA. BOSDOGIANNImunicipal solid waste management, uncontrolled dumps, legal framework
PHMEASURING GAS DIFFUSION IN LANDFILL COVER MATERIALS.E. ALLAIRE, J. LAFOND AND A. CABRALgas movement, measuring methods, methane, greenhouse gases
D5MOISTURE CONTENT ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN MALAYSIAS. KATHIRAVALE, M. N. MUHD YUNUS AND M. PUAD ABUMunicipal Solid Waste: Moisture Content: Waste Analysis
B8PERFORMANCE ANALISYS OF UPPER WATERPROOFED CAPPING OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE LANDFILL USING SOIL BENTONITE MIXF.J.P.OLIVEIRA; P.P.F.GOUVEIA FILHO, K.C.M.DA SILVAindustrial waste, hazardous waste, waterproofed covers, hydraulic barriers
B14ESTIMATION METHOD OF MOISTURE QUANTITY GENERATED BY THE BIODEGRADATION PROCESS IN A SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILLH. MATSUGU, O. HIRATA, A. TANAKA AND Y. MATSUFUJIsemi-aerobic landfill, biodegradation, material balance, stoichiometry, waste-derived leachate
D3LEACHING BEHAVIOUR OF PAH’S IN DEMOLITION WASTE AND CONTAMINATED SOILW. BERGER, U. KALBE AND G. CHRISTOPHleaching, PAH, column test, lysimeter experiments, leachate forecast
D5SELECTED ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS IN THE BIODEGRADABLE FRACTION DERIVED FROM AUTOCLAVING NON-SEGREGATED HOUSEHOLD WASTEE.K. PAPADIMITRIOU, E.I. STENTIFORDorganic contaminants, POPs, MSW, autoclaving, composting, anaerobic digestion
C10DEVELOPMENT OF THE MAVOCO HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY IN MOZAMBIQUEP.A. LEGGhazardous waste, landfill, leachate, geocomposite liners, CQA
C14OPEN CELL APPROACH TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL OPERATION IN TROPICAL ASIAC. VISVANATHAN, W. WISITERAKUL, J.P. JUANGA AND J. TRANKLERopen dump, landfill, municipal solid waste, leachate recirculation, tropical climate
H6A NEW INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT COURSE IN THE UK OPEN UNIVERSITY’S ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION MAKING POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMMED. F Cooke environmental decision making, Open University, OU, postgraduate course,
F7ENERGY RECOVERY OF BIOGAS GENERATED IN LANDFILLS FOR MANUFACTURING HIGH QUALITY CERAMIC PRODUCTSA. AYATS, E. JIMENEZ AND J. CABREbiogas, green gas emissions, landfill, renewable energy, fuel
B13NEW STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE AND COST-SAVING AFTERCARE OF CLOSED LANDFILLS BASED ON NATURAL BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, A FULL SCALE DEMONSTRA-TION PROJECT AT THE LANDFILL VLAGHEIDE (NL)W.J. VAN VOSSEN, M. DE JONG AND D.T. FOLMERNA, natural attenuation, monitoring, aftercare, landfills
PDCFD ANALYSIS OF COMBUSTION CONDITIONS IN THE PILOT SCALE INCINERATORN. SAMEC, F. KOKALJ AND L. SKERGETcombustion model; thermoreactor; heating value
E6MSW STABILIZED ORGANIC FRACTION LANDFILLINGV. BELGIORNO, D. PANZA, V. AMODIO AND L. RUSSOstabilized organic fraction, mechanical-biological treatment
F12LANDFILL REMEDIATION IN IRELAND – REGULATED AND HISTORICAL – A CASE STUDYJ. O’NEILL, B. O’NEILL AND M. KEEGANMethane Stripping, On-line attenuation, Constructed wetlands, Conceptual Site Model
C12SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ON BRAZILIAN CONSTRUCTION SITESA.C. LORDSLEEM JUNIOR, S. P. FUCALE, P. C. SOUZA FERNANDES, A. D. GUSMAOsolid waste; civil construction; management
F5EVALUATION OF SPECIAL WASTES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL LIQUID ADDITION IN BIOREACTOR LANDFILLSM. A. BARLAZ, A. SADRI, B. F. STALEY AND G. R. HATERlandfills, bioreactors, decomposition
F12SUSTAINABLE REDEVLOPMENT OF FORMER AND ABANDONED LANDFILLS: LESSONS FROM PRACTICEE. KAVAZANJIANpost-closure development, landfill redevelopment, sustainability, closure
C9UTILIZATION OF ANEROBIC DIGESTED SLUDGE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF COMPOSTA. THONGBHAKDI, A. SHARP tapioca starch, wastewater sludge, tapioca peels, waste utilization, composting,
PAQUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN THE ISLAND OF CRETE, GREECEE. GIDARAKOS, G. HAVAS AND P. NTZAMILISmunicipal solid waste, waste characterization
H7EXPLOITATION OF AN INACTIVE ASBESTOS MINE AS A DISPOSAL SITE FOR ASBESTOS WASTESE. GIDARAKOS, K. ANASTASIADOU, E. KOUMANTAKIS AND N. STAPPASasbestos, mine, hazardous waste, disposal
G13USE OF SHREDDED END OF LIFE TYRES FOR DRAINAGE IN LEACHATE RECIRCULATION TRENCHES, BIOGAS DRAINAGE AND DRAINAGE OF WATER UNDER COVER IN MSW LANDFILLSG. DIDIER, R. MORETTO, A. BUDKA AND A. DE CAZENOVEEnd of Life tyre, landfill, permeability, compressibility, drainage, leachate
E10FIELD TESTS ON LANDFILL CLAY BARRIER SUBMITTED TO LOCAL SUBSIDENCES.CAMP, JP.GOURC, O.PLE, A.MARCHIOL AND C.ROUNDclay behaviour, flexion, field test, capping system, desiccation
F14ILLICIT WASTE RECOVERY AND ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE COMPENSATIONG. DI MARCO AND F. GIAROLLIenvironmental damage, illicit waste recovery, compensation
E11COMBUSTION BEHAVIOUR OF REFUSE DERIVED FUELS-DEVELOPMENT OF A CHARACTERISATION METHODT. MARZI, A.MROTZEK AND K. GÖRNERRefused Derived Fuels, fuel ,characterisation volatiles calorific value, grate firing system
A3AN EVALUATION OF THE FIRST FIVE YEARS AFTER ENACTMENT OF THE JAPANESE WEEE RECYCLING ACT AND THE CURRENT STATET. TASAKI, A. TERAZONO, AND Y. MORIGUCHIWEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), recycling act, evaluation of act
G11NEW METHODOLOGY FOR GROUNDWATER MONITORING AT OPERATIONAL LANDFILLS BASED ON NATURAL AT-TENUATION, RESULTS OF FULL SCALE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS AT TWO LANDFILLS IN THE NETHERLANDSW.J. VAN VOSSEN, M. DE JONG, T. DRIESSEN, D. OVERZETNA, natural attenuation, monitoring
PCApplying a system analysis approach to a waste management problem Case study: Using defecated lime from the sugar industry in Uzbekistan to solve local problemsM. Olsson, S. Masharipovasystem analysis approach, defecated lime, soil improver, sugar industry
D15PROGRESS TOWARDS A BEST PRACTICE METHOD FOR MODELLING DISPERSION OF BIOAEROSOLS FROM COMPOSTING FACILITIESG.H. DREW, A. TAMER VESTLUND, G. JORDINSON, M.P.M. TAHA, R. SMITH, S. TYRREL, P.J. LONGHURST AND S.J.T. POLLARDbioaerosols, compost, dispersion modelling, risk assessment
D15BIOAEROSOL AND ODOUR EMISSIONS: A COMPARISON OF THREE COMPOSTING SITES IN SCOTLANDA.TAMER VESTLUND, G.H.DREW, B.JEHLICKOVA, P. STENBRO-OLSEN, R.SNEATH, S.TYRREL, P.J. LONGHURST, G.M. JORDINSON AND S.J.T. POLLARDbioaerosols, odour, composting, dispersion modelling
E10MODELING OF TRANSPORT AND GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES BETWEEN THE LANDFILL LEACHATE AND SATURATED BARRIER SYSTEMC. GELONI, M. GUIDI, B. RACO AND M. CERVELLImodeling, 1 dimensional model, clay liner, barrier system, landfill leachate
H1DISCONTINUOUS AND BATCH PRODUCTION OF BIOHYDROGEN FROM BIOWASTE BY FERMENTATIONM. MEYER, R. STEGMANN, F. QOURA, I. HALLER AND G. ANTRANIKIANbiological hydrogen, thermophilic fermentation, batch and discontinuous
D14HIGH HYGIENIZATION RATE FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE AND BIOWASTE WITH INNOVATIVE COMPOSTING SYSTEMM. DE BERTOLDIcomposting, hygenization, biowaste, sewage sludge
C12Waste Minimization Options for Renewable Energies in the Indonesian Oil Palm IndustryG. A. Vigers, M. A. Yusof, S. Gupta and S. MugananthaOil Palm Industry, Indonesia, waste management, biomass conversion, methane capture, biodiesel, sustainability, technical feasibility, economic viability
B7THE AUSTRALIAN ALTERNATIVE COVERS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (A-ACAP)J.S.C. WONG, S.T.S. YUEN, R.B. DAVEY, A.J.M. BAKER AND J. BOGNER phytocover, water balance, methane oxidation, native plants, sustainable landfill.
PFA STUDY ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE SAFETY OF LANDFILL SITES (2) – A NEW DESIGN METHOD RECOMMENDED FOR ENSURING THE SAFETY OF LANDFILL SITES –M. EBIHARA , H. KATO, M. SHISHIME, T.FURUICHI AND M. HANASHIMAlandfill safety, safety improvement, structure safety, calcium scale deposition, corrosion,internal storage
C15LEACHATE GENERATION AND TREATMENT AT THE BUKIT TAGAR LANDFILL, MALAYSIAA.P. KORTEGAST, S.F. ELDRIDGE, B.A. RICHARDS, S. YONG, E.T. CHOCK, A. BRYCE, H. ROBINSON AND M. CARVILLEtropical landfill, leachate, water balance, treatment
C15LEACHATE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AT LARGE TROPICAL LANDFILLS: A CASE STUDYJ. ELDRIDGE, K.KNOX , E. CHOCK, S. ELDRIDGE, B. RICHARDS AND A. KORTEGASTleachate; management; tropical locations; case study.
C15THE CHARACTERISTIC OF LEACHATE AND CURRENT STATUS OF LEACHATE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY IN VIETNAMN.H. KHANH, P.T. LINH AND L.V. CAT landfill, leachate, treatment technology
B6FRENCH APPROACH TO EQUIVALENCE IN LANDFILL GEOLOGICAL BARRIERSD. GUYONNET, D. CAZAUX, N. TOUZE-FOLTZ, G. DIDIER, V. NOROTTE, A. COURADIN AND O. BOURlandfill barriers, equivalence, diffusion
G11METAL SPECIATION IN NINE FRENCH LANDFILL LEACHATESD. GUYONNET, C. CROUZET, C. TOURNASSAT, E. GAUCHER, G. BRAIBANT, A. BUDKA AND C. BLOQUET landfill leachate, heavy metals, chemical speciation, natural attenuation
PDPREPARATION OF CALCIUM SULFATE ALPHA HEMIHYDRATE FROM FGD GYPSUM IN THE AUTOCLAVES.-S. PARK, K.-H. KIM AND H.-S. ANFGD, gypsum,a-hemihydrate,autoclave, compressive strength
E5From MBT to compost production main results of the Sita France full scale trials led on the Sonzay landfill and on the Serpot composting plantJ.-L. MARTEL, P. POPON, ARNAUD BUDKA AND J.-P. HARRYMechanical Biological Treatment, residual refuse, compost quality, landfill diversion rate
A16WHY DO WASTE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS ALWAYS DEFEND THEMSELVES WHEN PLANNING A PROJECT? A PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT POLICY PLAN TO HELP US GOM. MANIATI AND P. KARAKASSIS waste management, social opposition, mitigation, public involvement, action plan
E16CHARACTERISATION OF DIFFERENT FRACTIONS OBTAINED FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL RESIDUES FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION WITH A VIEW TO VALORISING THEMA. DE BOOM AND M. DEGREZAPC residues, MSWI, separation, valorisation
E16THE INFLUENCE OF CALCIUM HYDROXIDE INJECTION ON WASHING PROCESS OF FLY ASHF. ZHU, M. TAKAOKA, N. TAKEDA AND K. OSHITA calcium hydroxide, fly ash, washing, chloride, WCCB, injection
D15LEACHATE EXTRACTION FOR FOOD WASTE ODOUR INDICATORSM.W. MILKE AND N. QAMARUZ-ZAMANammonia, volatile fatty acids, laboratory leaching procedures
A9ENVIRONMENTAL BURDEN OF THE TREATMENT OF HANDLING RESIDUE ARISING FROM THE RECYCLING PROCESSK. YASUDA, A. MATSUMOTO AND R. SAMESHIMAhandling residue, recycling, carbon dioxide, residue treatment, incineration
E14THE USE OF WATER IN THE INCINERATION PLANT OF TORINOA. CASTRI’, R. CONTI, D. FINO, E. CONTI AND G. DI BARTOLOThermal treatment, water consumption, environmental impact, cooling towers
D13DEVELOPMENT OF BIOLOGICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE PROVINCE OF TORINOA. CASTRI’, R. CONTI, C. MOLLEA, R. MARTINI AND G. FILIPPINI organic waste, waste collection systems, biological transformation processes
E6Placement and compaction of treated municipal solid waste in modern landfillsResults of geotechnical and hydraulic tests and monitoringW. Entenmann AND P. WendtDensity, monitoring, roller, water content
D10CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BOTTOM ASH PRODUCED IN A SANITARY WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY AND INFLUENCE OF THE OPERATING CONDITIONS AIMED AT MATERIAL RECOVERY OR SAFE DISPOSALE. LATEGANO, G. COSTA, F. LOMBARDI AND R. BACIOCCHIincineration, bottom ash, chemical composition, leaching behaviour, size distribution.
B9OPTIMIZATION OF COAGULATION AND FLOCCULATION PROCESSES FOR PRETREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LANDFILL LEACHATEA. ZGAJNAR GOTVAJN, J. DERCO, T. TIŠLER AND J. ZAGORC-KONCANcoagulation, flocculation, leachate, pH, toxicity, tannery industry
D1ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM CONTAMINATED SITE – A CASE STUDYM.P. PATIL, T. CHAKRABARTI, S.D. DESHPANDE AND S. MANKARHexavalent chromium, contaminated site, assessment, containment, bioremediation
C10SETTING-UP OF A RISK BASED REMEDIATION GOAL AT A MERCURY CONTAMINATED SITE IN INDIAT. CHAKRABARTI, M.P. PATIL, A. DESHKAR AND A.VAIDYAcontaminated site; risk assessment; soil remediation.
H6CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL GEOTECHNICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREBB. KOVACEVIC ZELIC AND D. KOVACIChigher education, curriculum development, Bologna declaration, environmental geotechnics
C5Municipal Solid Waste Management in the Latin America and Caribbean Region Trends and Opportunities for ImprovementR. F. LOPES, S. SHAN MUGANANTHA, R. LIPPETT, A. KEIR, R. MELLO AND D. HOORNWEGmunicipal solid waste, carbon funds, Latin America and the Caribbean, private sector
B15OUTLOOKS FOR WASTE GENERATION AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE IN EUROPEA. VILLANUEVA, M. SKOVGAARD, F.M. ANDERSEN, H.V. LARSEN AND S. ISOARDProjection, municipal waste, greenhouse gas, waste management
A1EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF WASTE POLICIES RELATED TO THE LANDFILL DIRECTIVEM.SKOVGAARD, K. PEDERSEN, R.ZOBOLI, M.MAZZANTI, C.FISCHER, R.LARAIA, F.FOSCHINI, A.LANZ, M.HERCZEG, T.WEISSENBACH AND J.FEEHANEffectiveness evaluation, Landfill Directive, BMW, diversion of waste from landfill
E10RAPID METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE LOW PERMEABILITY OF A HIGH BENTONITE CONTENT SOIL MIXTUREA. COURADIN, G. DIDIER, I. DJERAN MAIGRE AND D. CAZAUXlow-permeability, pulse test, hyperbolic law method, conventional method
H11ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF SEAWEED WASTE FOR BIOGAST. MATSUI, T. AMANO, Y. KOIKE, A. SAIGANJI AND H. SAITOseaweed, anaerobic digestion, methane fermentation, fertilizer, gas engine
C8PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SOLUTIONS TO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN AFRICACJ LIEBENBERGPPP, waste management, concession, service delivery.
C4WASTE RECYCLING IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN AFRICA: BARRIERS TO IMPROVING RECLAMATION RATESCJ LIEBENBERGreclamation, recycling, developing countries, waste management
D8TOWARDS THE DETERMINATION OF VOLUMETRIC WATER CONTENT IN WASTE BODY FROM ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY: LABORATORY TESTSJ-M. BOUYE, A. BUDKA, P. COURANT, F. RIPAUD AND S. MOREAUwaste landfill, volumetric water content, electrical resistivity, bulk density, measurement
F5SImulation of two-phase flow in anaerobic bioreactor landfillsS. GHOLAMIFARD, C. DUQUENNOI AND R.EYMARDmultiphase model, bioreactor landfill, leachate recirculation, analytical solution
PGGENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE INSECT ISOTOMURUS UNIFASCIATUS (COLLEMBOLA) LIVING IN THE SOIL COVER OF RIO RIAZZONE MSW LANDFILL (REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY)M. PELLECCHIA, I. NEGRI, L. PIZZETTI AND V. NIZZOLImitochondrial DNA, cytochrome b, genetic diversity, insects, MSW landfill
H6A REVIEW OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING NEEDS FOR WASTE PROFESSIONALSI.D. WILLIAMSeducation, training, employment
A7ASSESSING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF HOME COMPOSTINGS. MCKINLEY and I.D. WILLIAMSHome composting; physical and chemical analysis; environmental impact; global warming
PBSUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE A CASE STUDY FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTSI.D. WILLIAMS AND H.B. GUNTONSustainable; recycling; energy; behaviour change
A10MAXIMISING THE RECOVERY OF HOUSEHOLD BULKY WASTE IN ENGLANDA. CURRAN AND I.D. WILLIAMSbulky waste, reuse, recycling, England
B7ASSESSMENT OF THE SUITABILITY OF ALTERNATIVE LANDFILL DAILY COVER MATERIALSP. J. Solan, T. P. Curran, V. A. Dodd, R. Wilkes, M. Heavey AND G. Dennisonodour, daily cover, landfill
E15Bigger is better? A case study of two MSWI linesK. Lundtorp AND H.B. AndersenWaste incineration, MSWI, efficiency, emissions
G15PERSPECTIVES OF MBT WASTE USED AS A CAPILLARY BARRIER IN A SANITARY LANDFILLR. L. IZZO, C. F. MAHLER, K. MUNNICH AND J. BAUERcapillary barrier, MBT, environmental geotechnics
G15BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE – THE DIFFICULT TASK OF CLOSING THE SAN MARCOS LANDFILL WITH AN EVAPOTRANSPIRATIVE COVERR. J. DUNN, AND J. R. GINGERYlandfill closure, evapotranspirative cover, native vegetation, construction aspects.
A3DRAWBACKS OF THE PACKAGING RECYCLING LAW IN JAPANT. MATSUTOpackaging recycling, cost, recovery rate, quality of recycle
H3NUTRIENT COMPOSITION OF POULTRY LITTER AS INFLUENCED BY COMPOSTING UNDER VARIOUS STORAGE CONDITIONSA. N. CHAUDHRY , M. A. KHAN, S. ALI, G. JILANI, M. AKMAL, T. IQBAL, M. ISLAM AND S. U. KHANPoultry litter, plant nutrients N, P, K, composting, storage methods
C10HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RAMALLAH CITY, WEST BANK: CURRENT STATUS AND LEGAL FRAMEWORKR. MUSLEH AND N.M.E. ABU-RMEILEHindustrial waste, hazardous waste, regulations, West Bank, industrial perception
E6INVESTIGATIONS OF PORE WATER PRESSURES IN MBT WASTE MATERIALK. MUNNICH, J. BAUER AND K. FRICKEMBT, stability, pore water pressure, landfill.
F4BIO-TARP: DEVELOPING A METHANOTROPHIC ALTERNATIVE DAILY COVER TO REDUCE LANDFILL METHANE EMISSIONSH. HILGER, J. BOGNER, B. ADAMS, J. HAMM, F. BESNARD, L. BODROSSY AND J.D. OLIVERlandfill; methane; emissions; oxidation; methanotroph; ADC
PEDYNAMICS SIMULATION IN POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS DECOMPOSITION SYSTEM WITH ACTIVATED CARBON-SUPPORTED IRONY. SUN, M. TAKAOKA, N. WATANABE, M. ISHIKAWA AND N. TAKEDAPolychlorinated biphenyls, Ion exchange resin, Activated carbon-supported iron, Decomposition, Catalyst
B6IS AQUEOUS-PHASE VOC TRANSPORT FROM MODERN LANDFILLS A POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM?T. B. EDILvolatile organic compounds, chemical transport, landfill liners
A16EMERGING EVIDENCE FROM WASTE PREVENTION BEHAVIOUR CHANGEV. SHARP AND S. LA ROCHEwaste prevention, householde waste, recycling, behaviour change
PCSOLID URBAN REFUSE SEPARATE COLLECTION AND WASTE COMPARABLE TO URBAN WASTEC. MONICA, E. MEGLIOLI, M.BERGONZONI AND M. SCHIVAZAPPAdifferentiated collection, urban solid refuse, waste comparable to urban waste, waste containers, environmental education
F15MODULAARE – INTEGRATED MODULES FOR HIGH EFFICIENT WASTEWATER PURIFICATION, WASTE TREATMENT AND REGENERATIVE ENERGY RECOVERY IN TOURISM RESORTSG. HAFNER, M. KRANERT, D. ANTAKYALI, J. KRAMPE, A. SCHULTHEIS AND D. STEINBACHanaerobic digestion; organic waste; waste water treatment; modular systems; decentralized systems; sustainable tourism; material flow management; waste management systems
A7COMPARISON OF THE ENERGY RECOVERY AND USAGE OF COMPOST FROM GREEN WASTE: WHAT IS THE IMPACT ON PRIMARY RESOURCES?M. KRANERT, G. HAFNER, R. GOTTSCHALL AND C. BRUNSgreen waste compost, energy recovery, environmental impact
D16CROP PRODUCTION AND NITROGEN LEACHING RESULTING FROM BIOWASTE AND ONION COMPOST AMENDED SANDm.I. KOKKORA and m.j. HANN biowaste, vegetable compost, sand, nitrogen recovery, nitrogen leaching
F6DIFFUSED LANDFILL GAS EMISSION MONITORING IN NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLS: STUDY CASESA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI, I. PECORINI AND L. FRASSINETTI monitoring, static accumulation chamber, landfill gas emissions
B11LANDFILL GAS ENERGY RECOVERY: ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION FOR A STUDY CASEA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI AND L. FRASSINETTIlandfill gas, energy recovery, landfill gas models, economic evaluation
E4ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SOURCE SELECTED ORGANIC WASTE AND SEWAGE SLUDGEA. CORTI AND L. LOMBARDIanaerobic co-digestion, biogas, organic fraction, waste
C4RECYCLING CENTRES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES IN BRAZIL A STUDY CASE FOR THE CITY OF RIO DE JANEIROK.R.A. NUNES, C.F. MAHLER AND R.VALLEConstruction and Demolition waste, recycling centres, feasibility analysis
C5ARE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES READY FOR FIRST WORLD WASTE POLICY INSTRUMENTS?L. GODFREY AND A. NAHMANpolicy instruments, developing countries
E8EVALUATION OF REPAIRS TO THE FINAL CLAY COVER SYSTEM AT THE MCFARLAND-DELANO SANITARY LANDFILL, DELANO, CALIFORNIA, USAS. PURDY AND R. MANSOUR landfill closure, clay barrier, cover repair, clay testing
G13A STUDY ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF ALTERNATIVE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS IN LANDFILLSE. PALMEIRA AND A.R.L. SILVAlandfills, drainage systems, alternative materials, geotextiles, tires
C15HUMIDITY RATE IMPACT ON BIODEGRADATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN VERACRUZ CITY, MEXICOG. GONZALEZ, E. RUSTRIÁN, E. HOUBRON AND E. ZAMORA recirculation, leachates, biodegradation, municipal solid waste
C8SOIL CONTAMINATION CAUSED BY URBAN SOLID WASTE LEACHATEA.S. SCHUELER and C.F. MAHLERsoil contamination, heavy metal, leachate
PACHARACTERIZATION OF THE POLYMERIC WASTE, POST-CONSUPTION, DISPOSED IN SANITARY LANDFILL OF THE MUNICIPAL OF SÃO CARLOS, SPV. SCHALCH AND T.F.L. MATOSThermoplastic Polymer, polymeric post-consumption waste, plastic waste, 3Rs.
E7COFFEE PULP HYDROLISIS SOLUBILISATION APPLYING TREATED LEACHATE RECIRCULATION: INOCULO IMPACTE. HOUBRON, G. I. GONZALEZ-LOPEZ AND E. RUSTRIANCoffee pulp, hydrolysis, leachate, inoculo, solubilization.
G6A STUDY ON HIERARCHICAL FRAMING AND STANDARDIZATION OF LEACHING TESTS FOR WASTE UTILIZATION IN JAPANH. SAKANAKURA, M. OSAKO, K. MIYAWAKI, S. SAKITA, Y. TOJO, H. SAKAMOTO, K. ENDO, T. TANOSAKI, A. KIDA AND S. SAKAIrecycled products, leaching test, hierarchical evaluation frame
C7THE EFFECTS OF LOCAL CULTURAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC FEATURES ON THE STRUCTURE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE CASE OF THE PHILIPPINES AND VIETNAMN. T. DIEM TRANG, PHARES P. PARAYNO AND B. BILITEWSKIwaste collection, devoloping countries, solid waste
E1MOVEMENT AND EFFECT OF MOISTURE IN LANDFILLS CLARIFIED BY VARIOUS GEO-SCIENTIFIC METHODSK. KAMURA, Y. HARA AND M. YAMADAlandfill, stabilization, leachate, moisture movement, resistivity
PFEXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE REMOVAL OF SILOXANE FROM LANDFILL GAS BY ADSORPTIOND.-C. SEO, S. YUN, M.-J. KIM, I.-K. OH, S.-S. SONG AND S.-K. CHUN siloxane, moisture, hydrogen sulfide, landfill gas, adsorption, pretreatment
A11PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES – THE BACKBONE OF DRY FERMENTATION IN PACKED BEDST. HAUPT AND E. KRAFTanaerobic digestion, dry fermentation, renewable resources ,process
C4PEOPLE AND WASTE: UNDERSTANDING THE REAL VALUE OF WASTE IN MORELOS, MEXICON. JEAN-BAPTISTE AND W. BIDLINGMAIER people, waste value, potential, Morelos, Mexico
PEHOBT-MEDIATED DEGRADATIONS OF AZO DYE AND ANTHRACENE BY WHITE-ROT FUNGIR. TAKANAMI , H. OZAKI, R. R. GIRI AND S. TANIGUCHI azo dye, enzyme activity, enzyme-mediator, organic radical, white-rot fungi
PAMeTHANE GENERATION POTENTIAL AND BIODEGRADA-BILITY OF mSW COMPONENTSE.-J. JEON, S.-J. BAE, D.-H. LEE, D.-C. SEO, S.-K. CHUN, N. H. LEE AND J. Y. KIM methane generation potential, biodegradability, waste component, landfill, BMP test
C11SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN KHULNA CITY OF BANGLADESHM. ALAMGIR, W. BIDLINGMAIE, U. GLAWE, J. MARTENS, L.A. SHARIF, C. VISVANATHAN AND W. STEPNIEWSKIMunicipal solid waste, sustainable management, master plan, landfill and sustainability
E6MODERN LANDFILL TECHNOLOGY – LANDFILL BEHAVIOR OF MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL PRE-TREATED WASTEJ.-F. WAGNER, G. RETTENBERGER AND P. REINERTmechanical-biological pretreated waste, landfill gas, methane, landfill operation, waste treatment
B8LANDFILL BEHAVIOUR OF MINERAL WASTESA. HEINDL, N. LENZ AND S. HEUSS-AßBICHLERmineral waste, elution, landfill, leachate
E2COUPLED SIMULATION OF MSW LANDFILLSS. BENTE, U. KOWALSKY AND D. DINKLERcoupled simulation, transport, reaction, theory of porous media
D8MONITORING OF WATER INFILTRATION IN LANDFILL BY A GEOELECTRICAL METHODJ. –F. WAGNER, N. KLOOS AND G. RETTENBERGERlandfill, geoelectricity, water infiltration
C13THE POTENTIAL OF SEA IN STRATEGIC WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING – CONSIDERATIONS FOR LANDFILL DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESL. SALIFU AND E. DARKO-MENSAHStrategic Environmental Assessment, sustainability criteria
E2MATHEMATICAL SIMULATIONS OF A LANDFILL WITHIN THE ASSESSMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVESA. LOBO, A. LOPEZ AND N. COBO landfill leachate, ammonia nitrogen, MODUELO simulation program, biodegradation, hydrolysis.
D15Low-Cost-Covering of Sludge-Lagoons and liquid Deposits for new Industrializing CountriesP. HARBORTH, K. FRICKE, F. WALKOW AND R. BASMER biofilter, H2S-Emissions, smell, sludge lagoons, liquid deposits
G11EFFECT OF SANDY VADOSE ZONE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF LANDFILL BARRIER SYSTEMSB. ÇELIK, R. K. ROWE AND K. UNLUcompacted clay liner, vadose zone, leakage, landfill barriers
F2COUPLING GIS AND SYSTEM SIMULATION MODELS UNDER A DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING SANITARY LANDFILL PERFORMANCEB. CELIK, S. POCAN, A. YAZICI AND K. UNLUdecision support, landfill design, simulation models, model coupling
E1ASSESSMENT OF HYDROLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN PRE-TREATED WASTE BY TIME DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRYM. VAN PRAAGH, M. PERSSON AND K. M. PERSSONwater content, electrical conductivity, permittivity , in-situ, monitoring
B1THE INFLUENCE OF PRE-TREATMENT METHODS ON LONG-TERM HEAVY METAL LEACHING FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLSM. VAN PRAAGH, S. FREY AND K. M. PERSSONheavy metals, pre-treatment, sorption, iron oxide, modelling
H2REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM LANDFILL LEACHATE BY AN ARTIFICIAL WETLAND DURING A NORDIC AUTUMNK. M. PERSSON, M. VAN PRAAGH AND E. OLSBERGleachate treatment at site, aeration, wetland, heavy metal reduction, fractionation
F2THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING TO MAP ILLEGAL LANDFILLS AT THE BORDER OF IRELAND/NORTHERN IRELANDM. DOAK, S. KHAN, G. KELLY AND S. SILVESTRIclosed landfills, GIS, remote sensing, walkover, conceptual site model.
PHCONCENTRATIONS OF PCDDS/DFS AND CO-PCBS IN MSWS LANDFILL LEACHATES IN KOREAS.-Y. HAM, Y.-J. KIM AND D.-H. LEE PCDDs/DFs, Co-PCBs, MSW landfill, leaching, leachate
C7WASTE A RESOURCE FOR ARTN.KUMAFO, M.MENSAH AND A.A.SARPONGwaste plastic;
PDIntegrated Processing of Nickel-containing WASTEWATER: REGENERATION OF EXHAUSTED NICKEL ELECTROLYtEG.M. KOCHETOVwaste, nickel, regeneration, silica gel, electrolyte
D11DECHLORINATION AND RECOVERY OF PVCP.PLESCIA, G.PAOLONI, M.A.TOCINOAND R.SOTTILEpolychlorodibenzodioxins, incineration, chlorine, mill, mechanochemistry, polymer.
D15DEVELOPING A SET OF DEVICES FOR CREATING AN EMISSION PROGNOSIS FOR PLANNING A COMPOSTING PLANTK. HARBA AND W. BIDLINGMAIERComposting plants, odour emissions, prognosis
F9APPLICATION OF DR4 AND BM100 BIODEGRADABILITY TESTS TO TREATED AND UNTREATED ORGANIC WASTESA. GODLEY, K. LEWIN, J. FREDERICKSONI, R. SMITH AND N. BLAKEYbiodegradability, BM100, BMW, DR4, Landfill, MBT, organic waste
D1INFLUENCE OF ULTRASONIC TREATMENT ON SEDIMENTATION AND CONSOLIDATION PROPERTIES OF LAGOON SEDIMENTS: LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATIONR. MERIGGI, M. DEL FABBRO AND E. BLASONESedimentation; Consolidation; Dredged material; Ultrasonic Treatment; Permeability.
PCLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF A SPECIAL NOT-DANGEROUS WASTES. SIGNORI , F. FALCONI, P. NERI, M. BERGONZONI AND V. NIZZOLILCA, environmental damage, not-dangerous waste dump.
D6INTEGRATED PROCESSES FOR TREATING BIOMASS WASTES. Developing Biorefinery Concepts.E. MONTONERI, P. SAVARINO, S. BOTTIGLIENGO, M. BIASIZZO, P.L. QUAGLIOTTO, G. VISCARDI, V. BOFFA, A. BIANCO PREVOT, D. FABBRI AND E. PRAMAUROmunicipal solid waste; lignocellulosic organic fraction; biosurfactants; integrated waste treatment processes; biorefinery
C9BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF AGRICULTURAL WASTES FOR COMPOSTING AND CROP PRODUCTIONG. JILANI, S. ALI, A.N. CHAUDHRY, S.U. KHAN, M. AKRAM, I.H. SHAMSI AND T. IQBALC:N ratio, nutrients, poultry litter, microbial inoculation, crop yield
A12Reclamation Waste Treatment Using a Gasification and Melting SystemK.Takamiya, M. Osada, H. Shibaike, AND H. Kajiyamagasification, reclamation waste, landfill, coke, Direct Melting System
PDThe development of gasification system for sewage sludgeT. HANEDA, M. HONDO, H.SAITO, T. AMANO, A. SAIGA, K. TATSUMI, K. HAYASHI AND H. NOGAMIgasification, sewage sludge, gas engine
E11ADVANCED PROCESSING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH-GRADE QUALITY FUELSH.-J. ROOS AND W. PETERS refuse derived fuels, advanced waste material processing, chlorine removal, quality assurance,
A1HIGHER EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS IN PUBLIC SERVICES THROUGH REGIONAL APPROACHES-JOINT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT COUNCILSW. SAFI AND M. LUECKEjoint councils, productivity, efficiency, cost reduction, public perception
F6METHANE EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS ON DIFFERENT LANDFILLSA. AKERMAN , A. BUDKA, S. HAYWARD-HIGHAM, O. BOUR AND D. RALLUmethane emissions, measurements, landfill gas collection system, landfill cover
F14STUDY OF EMISSIONS INTO THE AIR AND WATERS OF “EPER” POLLUTANTS BY THE FRENCH LANDFILLSA. BUDKA, M. MORI, P. VOISIN, M. LABAYE, Y. OGOR, P. SUIRE, S. LEGROS, Y. MIQUEL, M. CHEVERRY AND I. HEBElandfill, emission, air, water, EPER
A4CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EU REGULATION ON WASTE INCINERATION PLANTS RELATED TO HEAVY METALS EMISSIONSD. COCARTA, M. RAGAZZI, A. BADEA AND T. APOSTOLwaste incineration, risk assessment, heavy metals, regulation, CrVI
F11THE HIGH VOLTAGE DC METHOD FOR LEAKAGE DETECTION IN HAZARD WASTE LANDFILLN.CHANGXIN, D.LU, W.QI, Y.PING AND Z.XUEMEImass balance, carbon, nitrogen, sustainable landfill, sustainability
D7RECYCLING CODE – PACKAGING WASTE COLLECTION INCENTIVE PROGRAMMEJ. Lealpackage, waste, selection, recycling, communication.
E1DETERMINATION OF PARAMETERS FOR DESCRIPTION OF WATER BALANCE IN LANDFILLS WITH STABILISED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTESK. FRIEDRICH AND D. WEICHGREBEMBT-waste, landfill construction, pore water overpressure, waste emplacement, landfill stability
E15ACTIVE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF INHALABLE COARSE PARTICLES AND FINE PARTICLES IN THE VICINITY OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATORG. ANGELUCCI, K. BEDIN, W. TIRLER AND M. DONEGAparticulate matter, MSW, incineration, dioxin, ultra-fine particles
PHCHARACTERISATION OF TOXIC GASEOUS EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLSI. ZDANEVITCH, O. BOUR, A. BUDKA, Y. OGOR AND D. PAILLERgaseous emissions, industrial waste, toxic gases, BTEX
A6IMPLEMENTING SELECTIVE COLLECTION OF ORGANIC WASTE IN RESTAURANT, CANTEENS AND MARKET – A CASE STUDY FROM THE COMMUNICATION STRATEGY POINT OF VIEWJ. LEAL AND A. LOUREIRObiodegradable,communication, compost, selective collection.
A15LIMITATIONS AND AMENDMENTS IN LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT ON WASTE MANAGEMENTT. EKVALL, G. ASSEFA, A. BJORKLUND, O. ERIKSSON AND G. FINNVEDENlife-cycle assessment, waste management, environmental assessment, decision-making
C6THE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM INCENTIVE FOR IMPROVING MSW MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESN. ZETSCHE AND D.C. WILSONCDM, Kyoto Protocol, climate change, landfill, MSW management,developing countries
G8ANALYSIS OF THE WASTE MASS DEGRADATION DEGREE IN THE CONTEXT OF FUNCTIONAL STABILITY OF CLOSED LANDFILLSX. LEFEBVRE, S.POMMIER, A. AKERMAN , G. BARINA AND A. BUDKAorganic biostabilisation, degradation kinetics, sustainable landfill
G14A REVIEW OF BASAL LANDFILL TEMPERATURES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON GEOMEMBRANE LINER LONGEVITYA. NEEDHAM AND K KNOXtemperature, geomembrane liner, service life, HDPE, degradation
B16ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE CYCLE COMPARISON OF 4 MBT SCENARIOSL. TOFFOLETTO, E. REDON AND E. AOUSTINBioreactor, Landfill, Life Cycle Assessment, MBT
A11Anaerobic fermentation of biomass and wastes with respect to sulfur and nitrogen contents in treated materialsF. STRAKA, P. JENICEK,J. ZABRANSKA, M. DOHANYOS AND M. KUNCAROVAbiomethanation, biomass, wastes, sulphur, nitrogen, ammonia
C9EFFECT OF EXCESSIVE APPLICATION OF POULTRY LITTER ON HEAVY METAL CONTENT OF SOIL UNDER RAINFED CONDITIONS AND ITS MANAGEMENTTANVEER IQBAL, G. JILANI, A. N. CHAUDHRY, SAMMER FATIMA AND M. RASHEEDpoultry litter, Pb, Cr, Cd, wheat, maize, soil
B5ASSESSMENT OF LANDFILL SETTLEMENT DATA FOR EVALUATION OF A HYDRO-BIO-MECHANICAL SETTLEMENT MODELA.D. NEEDHAM, D.R.V. JONES, J. MCDOUGALL N. DIXON, P. BRAITHWAITE AND A. ROSEVEARsettlement, modelling, prediction, landfill monitoring, data collection
PFINVESTIGATIONS AND DESIGN FOR SOLID WASTE LANDFILL IN SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTM.JOVANOVSKI, K.DONEVSKA, J. Br. PAPIC, V.VITANOV, S.GJORGJEVSKI AND J. JOSIFOVSKIdesign, influence, laboratory investigations, large scale samples, solid waste landfill
A6DIAGNOSIS OF THE SEPARATE WASTE COLLECTION OPTIMIZATION. SANTANDER (SPAIN) CASE STUDYM. LOPEZ, J. MUNOZ, J. L. GIL AND M. SZANTOwaste collection, Santander, separate collection,municipal solid wastes
C13LANDFILL GAS EXTRACTION POTENTIAL FROM CONVENTIONAL LANDFILLS-CASE STUDY OF KAHRIZAK LANDFILLS. A. N. HARATI, R. J. JAMSHIDI AND A. ABDOLLAHI NASABGas extraction potential, Landfill, Kahrizak
D8DETECTION OF WATER AND GAS MIGRATION IN A BIOREACTOR LANDFILL USING GEOELECTRICAL IMAGING AND A TRACER TESTH. ROSQVIST, T. DAHLIN, F. LINDERS AND J-E. MEIJERbioreactor landfill, water, gas, geoelectrical imaging, tracer test
D4DEVELOPMENT OF A WASTE HANDLING MODEL FOR RED MEAT ABATTOIRS IN THE FREE STATE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICAH.A.ROBERTS, L. DE JAGER and G. BLIGHTred meat abattoirs, waste model, condemned products, waste handling
G16DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE UPPER LOT OF THE BASSE DI STURA LANDFILL IN TORINO A NEW INDEPENDENT LANDFILL ABOVE CLOSED LOTSF. BONNARDEL , O. VACCA, C. CAMPIONE, C. CASTIGLIA, G.PEZZETTIvertical expansion, landfill systems, settlement, monitoring
PGRUNOFF CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROPOLLUTANTS FROM ILLEGAL DUMPING SITE OF HAZARDOUS WASTES IN JAPANT. SUZUKI AND K. FUKUSHIillegal dumping, hazardous industrial waste, micropollutans, runoff characteristics
C2BUILDING RECYCLING RATES THROUGH THE INFORMAL SECTORD.C. WILSON, A.O. ARABA, K. CHINWAH AND C.R. CHEESEMANrecycling informal sector, source separation, itinerant waste buyers, developing countries
C2A CASE STUDY ON ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES TO WASTE CHARACTERIZATION ANALYSIS AMID SALVAGING AND RECYCLING ISSUES IN SOUTH AFRICAFIEHN Hrecycling, salvaging, waste hierarchy, waste characterization, kerbside
F10use of bottom ashes as intermediate cover in MSW landfills in order to reduce emissions of odorous compoundsP. COURANT, A. BUDKA, L. BONNOME, O. GREZE AND E. SENANTEBottom ashes, odorous emissions, landfill, biogas, treatment
C1MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS AND COMPARION OF LONG-TERM NITROGEN FLOW CHANGE IN HOUSEHOLDS SECTOR OF ASIAN MEGA-CITIESY. XUE AND T. MATSUMOTOMaterial Flow Analysis, waste, nitrogen, waste water
C1Lessons from Development of Venous Industrial Parks in Japan and China as Meso-scale Waste Management SystemsJUAN LIU AND T. MATSUMOTOvenous industrial park, waste management, Japan, China
D5WASTE MINIMIZATION IN POTATO PROCESSING INDUSTRYA. VLYSSIDES, E.M. BARAMPOUTI AND S. MAIpotato processing industry, waste minimization, recycling, fresh water, “clean” technologies
F4A YEARS MONITORING OF A PASSIVE LANDFILL GAS BIOFILTERT. CHASSAGNACbiofilter, methane oxidation, surface flux box, biogas
G10MODEL STRATEGY FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF CLOSED LANDFILLM. RIGILLO, M. IACOVIELLO, F. CANONICO AND G. MILITEsustainable redevelopment, assessment, feasibility
A11APPLICATION OF LABORATORY SCALE EXPERIMENTS TO INDUSTRIAL SCALE IN CASE OF ANAEROBIC WASTE TREATMENTL. BRUNN, C. DORNACK AND B. BILITEWSKIbiogas production, anaerobic digestion, biogas yield
F13CALIBRATED WASTE SETTLEMENT PREDICTION DATA FROM NUMERICAL MODELLING OF WASTE PROCESSES AT SOME UK LANDFILL SITESS.D. COOKE, N. WALKER AND R.L. THOMASpost-capping settlement, settlement prediction, landfill settlement, waste settlement
E12LANDFILL WASTE SETTLEMENT PREDICTION BY NUMERICALLY MODELLING WASTE PROCESSESR.L. THOMAS AND S.D. COOKE post-capping settlement, settlement prediction, landfill settlement, waste settlement
C1INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ECO-INDUSTRIAL PARKSA. BONOLI AND S. TONDELLIsustainability, eco-environmental park, waste recover, recycling
PBTECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS IN USED TYRES RECOVERY AND RECYCLINGA. BONOLI, S. TONDELLI AND M. BERGONZONIPFU, recycling, mechanical treatment, LCCA
C9BIO WASTE MANAGEMENT IN LATVIA – CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURER. BENDERE AND A. KRESLINSbiodegradable waste, composting, bio gas production
A12TREATMENT OF BOTTOM ASH FROM WASTE TO ENERGY PLANTS: OVERVIEW AND EXPERIENCESD.L. BAUN, B. KAMUK AND P. AVANZIBottom ash, legislation, landfilling, utilisation, leaching
F1INTEGRATED MSW MANAGEMENT IN THE ASTI DISTRICT (PIEDMONT): APPLICATION OF LCA TO ENERGETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUESG. BADINO, G.A. BLENGINI, M.FANTONI AND M.FISCHETTILCA, MSW management, sustainability, separate collection, compost
F14ODOUR IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A MSW LANDFILL INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL, SENSORIAL AND SENSO-INSTRUMENTAL APPROACHL. CAPELLI, S. SIRONI, R. DEL ROSSO, P. CENTOLA AND M. IL GRANDEodour impact, gas-chromatography, mass spectrometry, dynamic olfactometry, electronic nose
B11IMPROVEMENT OF THE UPPER WASTE LAYER TO FOSTER METHANE OXIDATIONM. HUBER-HUMER, R. PRANTL AND P. LECHNERmethane oxidation, landfill gas, landfill cover
E5ASSESSMENT OF MBT-WASTE – A NEW APPROACH TO AVOID FAILURES BY MEASURING RESPIRATION ACTIVITYE. BINNER, K. MEISSL AND M. TESAR Respiration Activity, Gas Generation Sum, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, Prediction Model
A16EFFECT OF CHANGE TO AN EXISTING COLLECTION SCHEME FOR PLASTIC PACKAGING ON PEOPLES ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR – A CASE STUDYS. LEBERSORGER, S. SALHOFER AND R. LINZNERrecycling, light-weight packaging, attitudes, evaluation, waste composition
C4DECENTRALISED COMPOSTING OF MARKET WASTE AND RECIRCULATION IN PERI-URBAN AGRICULTURE – A CASE STUDY IN GUINEA (WEST AFRICA)R. LINZNER, E. BINNER, A. MENTLER, E. SMIDT AND M. SOUMAHcomposting, developing countries, urban agriculture, market waste, compost application
F7UPGRADING OF LEAN LANDFILL GAS USING MSWI BOTTOM ASHP. MOSTBAUER AND S. LENZlandfill gas, upgrading, bottom ash, lead
D7CONSEQUENCES OF DIFFERENT CONCEPTS APPLIED IN THE COLLECTION OF LIGHT WEIGHT PACKAGINGG. OBERSTEINER AND F. SCHNEIDER light weight packaging, collection system, household waste, plastic bottles
D14LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF COMPOSTING – A CHALLENGEG. OBERSTEINER, R. LINZNERcomposting, LCA, compost benefits,
PDUSER-FRIENDLINESS OF WASTE BINS – A CASE STUDYF. SCHNEIDER AND G. OBERSTEINERuser-friendliness, waste bin, flat lid, domed lid
D6FOOD WASTE IN RESIDUAL WASTE OF HOUSEHOLDS – REGIONAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC DIFFERENCESF. SCHNEIDER, G. OBERSTEINERfood waste, sorting analyses, waste prevention
A2REUSE OF PRODUCTS AND COMPONENTSF. SCHNEIDER AND S. SALHOFERreuse, mobile phones, automotive, informal sector, household
D5HAZARDOUS WASTE DECLASSIFICATION AN ENHANCED MANAGEMENT TOOLL. YURRAMENDI AND S. CABALLEROwaste declassification, plastic packaging, hazardous waste, waste management.
F9ASSESSMENT OF BIODEGRADABILITY OF WASTE IN OLD LANDFILLY. TOJO, S. PUEBOOBPAPHAN, T. MATSUO, T. MATSUTO AND Y. KAKUTA biodegradation, lignin, respiration test, BMP, pre-treatment
D11BOOSTING PVC RECYCLING IN EUROPE: THE EXPERIENCE OF RECOVINYL IN THE FRAMEWORK OF VINYL 2010 PROGRAMMEM. GRIFFITHSwaste management, PVC, collection, PVC recycling, collection schemes, sustainability
G3MODELLING OF STRESS-DEFORMATION BEHAVIOUR OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEV. KRASE, U. KOWALSKY AND D. DINKLERwaste mechanics, fibrous constituents
F5EFFECT OF AMMONIA ON THE METHANOGENIC DIVERSITY AND ACTIVITY IN SIMULATED MSW BIOREACTOR LANDFILLSV. VIGNERON, C. BUREAU, N. BERNET AND T. BOUCHEZmethanogenic archaea, ammonia inhibition, methanogenesis.
D12MICROBIAL FUNCTIONAL GROUPS IN A THERMOPHILIC ANAEROBIC SOLID WASTE DIGESTOR REVEALED BY STABLE ISOTOPE PROBINGT. LI, L. TOFFIN, L. MAZEAS, A. SGHIR AND T. BOUCHEZanaerobic thermophilic digestor, stable isotope probing, functional groups, solid waste
A2STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT -SEA- FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANS – CASE STUDIES IN AUSTRIAC. PLADERER, M. MEISSNER, M. KOBLMULLER AND G. TAPPEINERWaste Management Strategies, Strategic Environmental Assessment, Waste Management Plan
F10ESTIMATING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS BY MEANS OF MATRICIAL CALCULATIONC. BOURGOUGNON, C. BLOQUET, M. PERDRIAU AND K. WARRENenvironmental impacts, matricial calculation, environmental management system.
H2CLOSED-LOOP LEACHATE MANAGEMENT USING ENGINEERED WETLANDS AND A PHYTO-CAPJ.W.F. MORRIS, C.H. PENDLETON, L.R. ROZEMA, J. HOWELL, L.B. KOCENKO AND A.M. GERMAINleachate treatment, wetlands, vertical flow, BOD, ammonia, phyto-cap, water balance
E3VALUING RISK IN LANDFILL GAS PROJECT DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING EMISSIONS REDUCTION CREDITS: A REAL OPTIONS PERSPECTIVER.D. ESPINOZA, J.W.F. MORRIS AND J. BIERmethane, landfill gas, risk, certified emission reductions, carbon trading
E7MSW COMPOSITION STUDY OF THE MURIBECA LANDFILL TEST CELLM.O.H. MARIANO, F.J.MACIEL, S.P.FUCALE, J.F.T. JUCA AND A.R. BRITOLandfill, Waste Composition, Statistics Analysis
D16APPLICATION OF NIR -NEAR INFRARED- SPECTROSCOPY FOR RAPID, EASY AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE ANALYSIS OF COMPOST DERIVED FROM DOMESTIC ORGANIC WASTE MATERIALM. TEGONI, G. ROMA, M. BERGONZONI, M. SCHIVAZAPPA AND E. MEGLIOLINIR spectroscopy, compost, humidity, pH, domestic wastes
E9VOSS LANDFILL – A MODERN PROCESSING PLANTK. FLATLANDSMO AND G. BRAATENlandfill construction, geological barrier, leachate cleaning, leachate oxidation
D7MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PHYTOSANITARY PACKAGING WASTES EXPERIMENTAL MONITORING OF SEPARATE COLLECTION AND CLEANING PROTOCOL AT ITALIAN PROVINCIAL SCALEF. TATANO, F. MANGANI AND G. BOCCIOLETTIcleaning protocol, packaging waste, phytosanitary product, separate collection
A10DEVELOPMENT OF THE ATHENS MUNICIPALITY RECYCLING PROGRAM AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FROM CONCEPT TO IMPLEMENTATION TOGIA , R. HARITOPOULOU AND K.?. LASARIDIrecycling, pilot programmes, MSW, packaging waste, recycling attitudes, Athens
F10LANDFILL FIRE AT THESSALONIKI, GREECE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND ABATEMENT MEASURESS. YANNOPOULOS, N. DERMISSI, I. GIANNOPOULOU AND S. FAMELOSlandfill fires, solid wastes, environmental impacts, abatement measures
D7DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW COLLECTION SCHEME FOR POST-CONSUMER PVC WASTE IN THE PROVINCE OF ROMEC. CIOTTI AND S. CICERANIwaste management, PVC collection, PVC recycling, sustainable landfill, sustainability
F1LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT POSSIBILITIES IN ASTURIAS (SPAIN)J. RODRIGUEZ-IGLESIAS, L. CASTRILLON, E. MARANON Y. FERNANDEZ and I. VAZQUEZLCA, MSW, mechanical biological treatment, landfill, incineration
G15Geotechnical study and evaluation of the methane retention efficiency of the top cover in Muribeca and Aguazinha landfillsM.O.H. MARIANO, D.F. VICTOR, L.C.C. LIMA, A.C, CANTILINO, J.F.T. JUCÁ, M.C.M. ALVES AND A.R. BRITOLandfill, top layer, field and laboratory tests, methane.
C11CURRENT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINAA. SERDAREVIC, D.TUHTAR AND Z. MILASINOVICregional sanitary landfill, waste management, municipal solid waste, household waste
E2LANDFILL DEGRADATION PROCESSES – A CONCEPTUAL APPROACH TO COMPENSATE MECHANISTIC MODEL´S UNCERTAINTIESA. HAARSTRICK, E. FRANCO-LARA, T. REICHEL AND I. VOLKERDINGHybrid modelling, artificial neural network, landfill bioreactor, gas formation rate
B7WATER AND BIOGAS TRANSFER THROUGHT LANDFILL CAP COVERS: ON SITE STUDYC.BARRAL , I.DJERAN-MAIGRE , P.PIERSON , G.DIDIER AND M.HIDRAin situ experiments, water transfer, gas transfer, landfill cap cover
E12MODELLING LANDFILL SETTLEMENT BASED ON ORGANIC MATTER DEGRADATION IN A SANITARY LANDFILL RECEIVING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE: CONCEPTUAL MODELA.K.B. AMORIM AND R.S. BERNARDESmass balance, carbon, nitrogen, sustainable landfill, sustainability
B13CLOSURE PRACTICE AND AFTER-CARE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITES CRITICAL REMARKS FROM TWO DECADES´ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCEW. ENTENMANN , U. DOLEMEYER AND J. SCHELLING Reclamation, top sealing, sustainability, emission control, degradation
D3DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DEBRIS FROM HOMELAND SECURITY INCIDENTSS. THORNELOE, P. LEMIEUX , M. RODGERS, R. CHRISTMAN AND K. NICKELhomeland security, decision support tool, disaster debris management
F14U.S. EPAS RESEARCH TO UPDATE GUIDANCE FOR QUANTIFYING LANDFILL GAS EMISSIONSS. A. THORNELOElandfill gas emissions, methane, greenhouse gas emissions, air toxics, remote sensing
F3POSSIBILITIES RESPECTIVELY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST OF METHANE OXIDATION LAYERS AND CONCEPTS OF REUSEO. GAMPERLING AND J. TINTNERIn-Situ aeration, methane oxidation, reuse, vegetation ecology, bio-indication
F7COST-EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR REMOVING H2S FROM LANDFILL GASD. GRAUBARD, WILLIAM ROULEAU AND JEAN BOGNERsulfur, landfill gas, H2S, sulfur removal, iron chelate
A9EARLY 19TH CENTURY LONDON DUST-YARDS A CASE STUDY IN CLOSED-LOOP RESOURCE EFFICIENCYC.A. VELIS, D.C. WILSON AND C.R. CHEESEMANdust-yards, resource efficiency, closed-loop recycling, zero waste, environmental history
D1REMEDIATION OPTIONS APPLICABLE TO A Cr(VI) CONTAMINATED SITE IN MEXICOJ.A. VELASCO TREJO, D.A. DE LA ROSA PEREZ, M.E. RAMIREZ ISLAS AND W. SCHMIDThexavalent chromium reduction, remediation, hydrogen sulphide gas, fly ash, organic waste
A1THE END OF LIFE PHASE OF MOTORS WITHIN ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCT DECLARATION (EPD)A. HEILMANN AND U. URBANEnvironmental product declaration, Life cycle assessment, End of life phase, software tools
F11DIFFUSION ON THE COMPACTED SOIL FOUNDATION AND GEOMEMBRANE IN RIO DAS OSTRAS SANITARY LANDFILL, BRAZILJ.A. FERREIRA, E. RITTER, J.A. COSTA PIRES AND I. C. VALLADAOdiffusion, compacted soil barrier, sanitary landfill, leachate
Opening PresentationMODERN ROLE OF LANDFILL AS GEOLOGICAL SINK FOR CARBON AND OTHER ELEMENTSR. COSSU AND E. PIOVESANwaste management strategies, landfilling, sustainability, global carbon cycle, long-term impacts
A5CHARACTERISATION OF UNTREATED AND TREATED BIODEGRADABLE WASTESA. GODLEY, J. FREDERICKSON, K. LEWIN, R. SMITH AND N. BLAKEYBiodegradable waste, composting, MBT, autoclaving, anaerobic digestion
F8MATCHING LEACHATE TREATMENT TO NEW REGULATION, REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS – SYSAV SPILLEPENG EXPERIENCES 1997-2007A. ANDERSSON, J. LA COUR JANSEN AND K.M. PERSSONleachate, characterization, biological treatment, filtration methods, project management, strategies
F7EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT AND GAS CAPTURE FROM A HORIZONTAL PLANE BASED GAS COLLECTION SYSTEMG.R. HATER, R.B. GREEN, C. D. GOLDSMITH AND G. CEKANDERhorizontal gas collection, flux box, laser, gas production rate
E13PURPOSE OF START-UP PROCEDURE IN BENCH SCALE OF BIOLOGICAL AEROBIC TREATMENT SYSTEMS FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE WITH HIGH INERT COD CONCENTRATIONW.G. MORAVIA, W.S.LIMA, M.C.S. AMARAL, C.F.A. FERREIRA AND L. LANGELandfill leachate, inert COD, start-up
F8EVALUATION OF THE MOLECULAR SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITY OF LANDFILL LEACHATEM.C.S. AMARAL, C.F.A. FERREIRA, L. LANGEAND S.F.AQUINOMolecular size distribuition, anaerobic biodegradability, landfill leachate
G12THE CONTRIBUTION OF WEEE TO THE CONTENT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND RECYCLABLES IN RESIDUAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE – DEVELOPMENT OF AUTOMATIC SEPARATION STRATEGIESA. JANZ, S. ROTTER AND B. BILITEWSKIWaste Electric and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), parameters to characterize appliances, material composition, potentials of recycables, identification criteria, recycling and recovery strategies
B16APPLIED LANDFILL INFORMATION ANALYSIS SYSTEM -ALIAS- DEVELOPMENT OF A RELATIONAL DATABASE SYSTEM USED TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTS OF LANDFILL OPERATIONAL AND PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSM. VERWIEL, J. CETRULLO, E. BAQUERIZO M. JERCAN AND M. CALDWELLdatabase application, ALIAS, leachate, landfill design, chemistry
PDLIMESTONE FROM MARBLE SAWMILLS AS A NEUTRALIZING AGENT OF ACIDIC WASTEWATERM. GUASTAMACCHIA, M. PETRELLA, G. BOGHETICH, D. CALABRESE, D. PETRUZZELLI AND A. PETRELLAacidic wastewater, neutralizing agent, water neutralization, limestone residues
B15LANDFILL GAS CDM PROJECTS: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIESC. LEE, J. BOGNER AND A. TOEFYlandfill gas, Clean Development Mechanism, Kyoto Protocol, emissions reductions
F9ASSESSMENT OF THE BIODEGRADABILITY OF WASTE – A COMPARISON OF TEST METHODS IN GERMANY AND IN THE UKA. BOCKREIS, W. MÜLLER AND I. STEINBERGbiodegradability, anaerobic test methods, BM100, GB21
E12A COMPARISON AMONG EMPERICAL SETTLEMENT REDICTION FUNCTIONS- A CASE STUDY IN IRANN. SHARIATMADARI, A. MANSOURI AND M. KARIMPOUR- FARDLandfill Settlement, Instrumentation, prediction functions, hyperbolic function
PEANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND GRASS A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE BIODEGRADABLE FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTESM. T. SANTOS , L. M. AMARAL AND J. V. PRATAbiogas, anaerobic digestion, organic fraction of municipal solid waste, fruits, vegetables, grass
PGPHYSICOCHEMISTRY CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTE DISPOSAL FROM SAO CARLOS SANITARY LANDFILLT.L. ALMEIDA AND V.SCHALCHSolid waste; Sanitary Landfill; Leachate; Soil; Heavy metals; Natural attenuation
D12REACTOR GEOMETRY INTERFERENCE WITH THE KINETICS OF THE BIOLOGICAL PROCESSL. VICENTE-FERREIRA, L. AMARAL, I. AGOSTINHO AND F. SANTANAanaerobic digestion, reactors geometry, removal efficiency, microreactors, heat gradient
C15ADEQUACY AND APPLICATION OF ESTIMATED METHODS OF GENERATION RATE OF LEACHATE IN THE OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS OF LANDFILL IN BRAZILM.C.A.CASTRO, V.SCHALCH AND W.C.A.LEITEmunicipal solid waste, landfill, treatment leachate
B10USING ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY 2D TOMOGRAPHY IN SOLID WASTE TO EVALUATE HYDRAULIC PERFORMANCES OF LEACHATE RECIRCULATION NETWORKS IN LANDFILLSS. MOREAU, P. COURANT, A. BUDKA , D. PRESSE AND J-M. BOUYEbio-reactor, electrical resistivity, leachate, recirculation, volumetric water content
H15PRESCRIBED WASTE CONTAINMENT FACILITIES ISSUES WITH SITING, PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVALSJ. LAMBORNprescribed waste facilities, site selection, environment effects assessment, public acceptance
H15RESIDENTS ATTITUDE AROUND A WASTE ILLEGAL DISPOSAL SITEK. YAZAWA, T. AJIKI, K. KANEKO AND K. KUMAGAIindustrial waste, illegal disposal, consensus building
D6PROPERTIES OF SURPLUS SOIL IMPROVED BY REUSING SCALLOP SHELLST. AJIKI, Y. KIKUCHI, K. YAZAWA, K. KANEKO AND K. KUMAGAIscallop shell , loam soil. , quicklime, ground improvement
F11TESTING FOR BEHAVIOUR OF SOME GEOSYNTHETIC MATERIALS AT COVERING DEPOSITS OF RADIOACTIVE WASTE RESULTED FROM URANIUM ORE EXTRACTION – CASE STUDYP.D. GEORGESCU, D. CARANDA, J.C. WAMMES AND E. TIMMERMANS, V. FEODOROV AND M.C. IOANgeosyntetic material, radioactive waste, uranium.
A16IMPROVING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE ENVIRONMENTC. FAHYpublic participation, information technology, Internet
C6PLAN FOR THE SUSTAINABLE TREATMENT AND FINAL DISPOSAL OF URBAN SOLID WASTE IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED DISTRICTS IN THE NORTH-EASTERN REGION OF BRAZILF. OLIVEIRA AND D. VAZwaste management, developing countries
PEELEMENTAL BALANCES OF AEROBIC WASTE STABILIZATION IN LYSIMETER TESTSL. KRZYSTEK, R. SLEZAK, A. ZIELENIEWSKA-JASTRZEBSKA AND S. LEDAKOWICZlandfills, aerobic solid waste stabilization, lysimeters, leachates, elemental balances
PECOMPARISON OF THE AOPS PROCESSES IMPACT ON THE LANDFILL LEACHATE BIODEGRADATION IN AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC LYSIMETER TESTSS. LEDAKOWICZ, K. KACZOREK, A. ZIELENIEWSKA-JASTRZEBSKA AND L. KRZYSTEKlandfill, leachate, lysimeter, municipal solid waste, advanced oxidation processes, biodegradation, aerobic stabilization
A15COMPARING AND DISCUSSING THE LIFE CYCLE OF BIOPLASTICS – A FOCUS ON END OF LIFEN. UNGERbioplastics, biodegradable plastics, end of life, life cycle
PACHARACTERIZATION OF SMALL- TO MIDDLE-SCALE DAIRIES MANURE. STORING AND LANDFARMING MODELS IN CANTABRIA (NORTHERN SPAIN)P. SANTORUM, R. GARCIA AND B. FERNANDEZmanure, slurry, dairy, farm, spreading.
C6SUSTAINABILITY- QUO VADIS – 2007P. H. NOVELLAdeveloping country, environment, integrated waste management, recycling, sustainability, sustainable development, waste, zero waste
E1INFLUENCE OF FISSURES ON THE COVERAGE LAYER IN THE WATER BALANCE OF A SOLID WASTE LANDFILLK. HUSE, P.P. F. GOUVEIA FO AND C.F. MAHLERcoverage system, Permagel (bentonite), fissures, dry-out, water balance, landfill
C8TOP DOWN AND BOTTOM UP APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABILITY OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESKURIAN JOSEPH AND R. NAGENDRANSustainability, waste management, developing countries, holistic approach
C10ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA–ISSUES AND STRATEGIESJ. KURIANE waste, issues, strategies, management system
PCURBAN WASTE MANAGEMENT THE CASE STUDY OF THE GIOIA TAURO PLAIN (ITALY)N. MORACI AND P. S. CALABRO municipal waste, separate collection, recycling
PFTHE EFFECT OF MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL PRETREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTE ON A LANDFILL MANAGEMENTP. S. CALABRO, N. MORACI, S. ORSI AND E. GENTILIsustainable landfill, mechanical-biological pretreatment, municipal waste
F13DEVELOPMENT OF EQUIPMENT TO DETERMINE GEOTECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF SOLID WASTESC.F. MAHLER AND A.R. CARVALHOsolid waste, geotechnical parameters, sampling equipment
C14STUDY OF THE METHANE OXIDATION ON A COVERING LAYERJ.L. ROSE, P.P.F. GOUVEA AND C.F. MAHLEROrganic compost, Methane oxidation, Landfill
E7MUTLI-TRACER CLOSED LOOP TESTS ON A WELL DEGRADED WASTE UNDER VARIABLE COMPRESSIONR.P. BEAVEN, L.K. IVANOVA AND N.D. WOODMANTracer test, contaminant transport properties, flushing, modelling, prediction
C12SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SMALL MUNICIPALITIES: THE CASE HISTORY OF PIRAÍ (RJ), BRAZILJ.A. FERREIRA, E. RITTER, R.S. O. FRANCO AND S. S. VALLEsolid waste, management, small municipalities, developing countries, Piraí, Brazil
F5MICROBIAL COMMUNITY PROFILING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEGRADATIONB.F. STALEY, M.A. BARLAZ, F.L. DE LOS REYES AND J.C. ELLIS 16S, T-RFLP, microbial diversity, DNA, landfill, microbiology
A6THE CITY OF STAVANGER BRINGS THE HOUSEHOLD WASTE UNDERGROUNDT. LARSENwaste management, underground containers, hygienic and aesthetic standards, cost effective waste collecting
F12ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR REMEDIATION OF AN UNCONTROLLED LANDFILL IN GREECED. CHATZIKOSMA, D. PANAGIOTAKOPOULOS AND E. VOUDRIASuncontrolled landfill, Keramoti, remediation, environmental impact, in situ aeration, multicriteria analysis
D16PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISATION OF DOMESTIC COMPOST FROM S. ILARIO DENZA AREA -REGGIO EMILIA PROVINCE-, ITALY, IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE ITS EXPLOITATION AS SOIL FERTILISERA. BOZZARDI, M. MARMIROLI, N. MARMIROLI, M. BERGONZONI, A. BONOLI AND S. TONDELLIdomestic compost, soil fertility, public acceptance
F6TESTING A SIMPLE AND LOW COST METHANE EMISSION MEASUREMENT METHODJ. JACOBS, H. SCHARFF, A. HENSEN, A. KRAAI, C. SCHEUTZ AND J. SAMUELSSONMethane emissions, static plume measurement, dynamic plume measurement, E-PRTR
B2THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL IN FUTURE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSH. SCHARFF , B. KOK AND A.H. KROMwaste management systems, sustainable landfill, sustainability
B2INORGANIC WASTE LANDFILL AND FINAL STORAGE QUALITYH. SCHARFF, J. JACOBS, H. VAN DER SLOOT AND A. VAN ZOMERENstability, final storage quality, sustainable landfill
C2SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIAI. HINCAPIÉ AND Z. MANTILLAMSWM, Bogotá, Landfill, Recycling
E8REMEDIATIONS OF LANDFILLS ON THE ISLAND OF VIS BY THE USE OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ALTERNATIVE COVER SYSTEMD. BARAC, M. MARIC AND I. BARBIC island, landfill, remediation, ET cover system
F8MEMBRANE FILTRATION FOR THE LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT – CASE STUDY OF THE PILOT PLANT IN SARAJEVOA. SERDAREVIC, D.TUHTAR, Z. MILASINOVIC AND F.BABICleachate, membrane biological reactor, pilot plant
H15TO TEACH A NEW TRICK TO AN OLD DOG – MANAGING BEHAVIOURAL CHANGES IN CONSUMER WASTE HANDLING IN A MATURE WASTE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTC. STIGLITZseparate collection – consumer acceptance - changes
B12REALISATION OF LANDFILL GAS-TO-ENERGY PROJECTS WITH THE FLEXIBLE MECHANISM OF CDMM. FRANCKE, M. KORF AND S. STRAUCHCDM, landfill gas, economic efficiency ,barriers
F4ESTIMATING METHANE EMISSION AND OXIDATION FROM EARTHEN LANDFILL COVERST. ABICHOU, L. YUAN, J. CHANTON, AND A. DE VISSCHERMethane emission, methane oxidation, landfill covers, numerical modelling
C11SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANNING IN THE CITY OF SMEDEREVSKA PALANKAM. Kutin AND P.JovanicWaste Management, Material Flow Methodology, WEEE
PFCOMBINED CONDITIONING, REMEDIATION AND RECLAMATION OF AN OLD LANDFILL SITEF. BELFIORE , B. FILIPPONI, V. BRETTI AND M. SOLERlandfill conditioning, stabilized waste, groundwater remediation, remediation technologies, laboratory tests
A8PROCESS WATER MANAGEMENT FOR MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANTSD. WEICHGREBE, S. MAERKER, TH. BONING AND H. STEGEMANNMBT, anaerobic digestion, process water management, scrubber water reuse
E11COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF SRF AND RDF CO-COMBUSTION WITH COAL IN A FLUIDISED BED COMBUSTORA. GARG, R. SMITH, P.J. LONGHURST, S.J.T. POLLARD, N. SIMMS AND D. HILFluidised bed combustion, municipal solid waste, solid recovered fuel, refuse derived fuel, heavy metal emissions
F15INTEGRATED URBAN DRAINAGE TREATMENT AND SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR DECENTRALIZED TREATMENT SYSTEMSJ. SANSALONE AND K. HOWERTERUrban Drainage, Rainfall-runoff, Metal species, BMPs, Unit Operations and Processes
F9DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AN ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS TEST TO ASSESS THE BIODEGRADABILITY OF ORGANIC WASTE MATERIALS.T. WAGLAND, R. SMITH, A.R. GODLEY, S.F. TYRREL AND N. BLAKEYwaste characterisation, biodegradability, cellulose hydrolysis, landfill diversion
A14ECOLOGICAL SANITATION PRINCIPLES, TECHNOLOGIES AND PROJECT EXAMPLES FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTEWATER AND EXCRETA MANAGEMENTC. WERNERecological sanitation, reuse, pilot projects, source separation, biogas
E11ORIGIN AND FATE OF CHLORINE IN RDF PRODUCTION PROCESSESM. SCHIRMER, W. MA, G. HOFFMANN AND S. ROTTERmass balance, carbon, nitrogen, sustainable landfill, sustainability
H11CLEANING CONTROL IN URBAN BEACHES IN SPAINJ. MUNOZ, M. LOPEZ, F. COLLANTES AND J. L. GILbeach cleaning, marine litter, beach litter, cleaning quality control
A7POSITION OF THE THERMOPHILIC STAGE IN THE COMPOSTING PROCESS TIME AND PROCESS EFFICIENCYA.CHICA, M. ARCOS, P. HOBBIS AND E. STENTIFORDcomposting, in-vessel, process efficiency, thermophilic stage.
C3SCAVENGING ON LANDFILLS AND DUMPSITES: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVEJ. BALL, L. GROBBELAAR AND O. CISSEAfrica, dumpsites, landfills, resource recovery, recycling, salvaging, scavenging.
D10GRAIN SIZE CHANGEOVER AS AN ATTEMPT TO IMMOBILIZE HIGHLY SOLUBLE SALTS AND HEAVY METALSD. SAGER, S. HEUSS-ASSBICHLER AND A. HEINDLbottom ash, soluble species, ecotoxic species, leaching, grain size changeover, barrier
F7APPLICATION OF INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY TO STUDY BEHAVIOUR OF BIOGAS CAPTATION WELLSU. DESIDERI, D. LEONARDI AND S. PROIETTIinfrared thermography, biogas behaviour
PGSTUDY OF BASALT DIKES INFLUENCE ON GROUNDWATER FLOW, WAIMANALO GULCH SANITARY LANDFILL, OAHU, HAWAIID. MORELL, M. VERWIEL, G. THRUPP AND W. FOWLERIsland Landfill Investigations, Aquifer Characterizations
F1LIFE CYCLE IMPACT ASSESSMENT A CASE STUDY OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTIONM. A. SIEBEL, C.-T. CHANG, H. J. GIJZEN AND V. S. ROTTERLife Cycle Impact Assessment, social impacts, proposed methodology
F5DEVELOPMENT OF A DYNAMIC ENERGY BALANCE TO ASSESS OPERATING EFFICIENCY OF THE BURLINGTON COUNTY BIOREACTOR LANDFILL IN NEW JERSEY (USA)D. BABSON, U. KROGMANN, D. FENNELL AND B. RAVITenergy balance, operating efficiency
C3THE ECONOMICAL IMPACT OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESG. WEHENPOHL AND M. KOLBinformal sector, recycling, developing countries, economical impact, ecological impact
PALEACHING CHARACTERISTIC OF METALS AND ORGANIC SUBSTANCE FROM SHREDDED RESIDUE BY BULKY AND INCOMBUSTIBLE WASTE SHREDDED FACILITYK. MIYAWAKIHeavy metal reaching, MSW incombustible solid waste and balky waste
A13MATERIAL CYCLING USING WASTE MELTING PROCESS IN JAPANM. OSAKO AND C.H. JUNGmelting process, slag utilization, melting fly ash, metal recovery, LCA
G4SIMULATION AND MODELLING OF THE FATE AND TRANSPORT OF CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS IN LABORATORY-SCALE LANDFILLSM. A. BARLAZ, J. SAQUING, I. MEZZARI AND D. R. U. KNAPPEchemical processes, landfills, sorption, hydolysis
PFPOTENTIAL OF LANDFILL MINING IN PORTUGALA. PIRES AND G. MARTINHOlandfill mining, MSW, methane emissions
C3ZERO WASTE STRATEGIES FOR URBAN AREAS IN SOUTH AFRICAC. TROIS, N. MATETE, O. STOTKO. AND J.A.S. DOUGLASzero waste, waste stream analysis, cost-benefit analysis, recycling, waste minimisation, material recovery facilities.
B3PROGRESS REPORT ON THE OUTER LOOP BIOREACTOR LANDFILL PROJECTR. GREEN, G. HATER, C. D. GOLDSMITH, T. TOLAYMAT, AND M. BARLAZbioreactor, methane, cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin.
F1CONCEPTUAL MODELS TO OPTIMIZE THE HAUL, TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTED.P.KOMILISroute optimization, linear programming, haul, transfer, modeling
C13CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID WASTE AFTER MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT -MBT- PROCESS FOR 5 AND 9 MONTHS A CASE STUDY OF PHITSANULOK, THAILANDD. TUNGTAKANPOUNGMBT, heat value, RDF, compost
F13RESPONSE OF MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE FROM TRI-CITIES LANDFILL IN TRIAXIAL COMPRESSIOND. ZEKKOS, J. D. BRAY, M. RIEMER, E. KAVAZANJIAN AND G. A. ATHANASOPOULOSmunicipal solid waste, shear strength, stress-strain response,: triaxial testing, landfills
E7LEACHATE RECIRCULATION TO REDUCE THE POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF WASTE MINED FROM OPEN DUMPSITE – A LYSIMETER STUDYO.PARTIBA KARTHIKEYAN, J. KURIAN AND R. NAGENDRANopen dumps, MSW, mining, lysimeters, leachate, biogas, pollution reduction
PCASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY IN TERMS OF CDMS.H. LEE, K.I. CHOI, M. OSAKO, M. YAMADA, T. ISHIGAKI AND J.I. DONGwaste management, clean development mechanism, life cycle assessment, greenhouse gas, environmental impact
E9EFFICIENCY OF DIFFERENT GEOTEXTILES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE GEOMEMBRANE AT LANDFILLSA. BUDKA, C. BLOQUET, J-P. BENNETON, D. CROISSANT, H. GIRARD, AND M. KHAYgeotextile, geomembrane, protection, puncture, landfill
E13APPLICABILITY OF FENTON’S REACTIONS IN TREATMENT OF FRESH AND MATURE LANDFILL LEACHATEJ. ZAGORC-KONCAN, J. DERCO AND A. ŽGAJNAR GOTVAJNlandfill leachate, Fenton’s reaction, biodegradability, toxicity
E15ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF A MSW INCINERATORR. LISI, M.F. MILAZZO, P. MORRA, G. ANTONIONI, G. SPADONI AND G. MASCHIOenvironmental, pollution, incinerator, waste managment, atmospheric dispersion of pollutants
D1PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATIONS OF MARINE SEDIMENTS COLLECTED IN PORT ENVIRONMENTS AIMED AT SAFE DISPOSALE. LATEGANO, F. LOMBARDI, R. GAVASCI AND A. CHIUSOLOmarine sediments, heavy metal concentration, leaching test, sedimentation rate
C6POLOKWANE DECLARATION – WHAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE AND ARE THE SET TARGETS ACHIEVABLEO.E TAIWO, F.A.O OTIENO AND C.VENTERPolokwane declaration, waste targets, waste reduction, reuse, recycle
C11CURRENT STATE OF URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SOME CITIES IN AFRICAF.A.O OTIENO AND O.E TAIWOAfrican cities, urban solid waste, solid waste generation rates, solid waste composition, urban solid waste management
E12DEFORMATION BEHAVIOUR OF MUNICIPAL WASTE LANDFILLA.G.H.P. VAN ELK, L.S.MANAS AND T.G. MATEOSwaste, waste landfill, compressibility, field measurements, deformation, settlement
E8THE FIRST SURFACE SEALING WITH INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANTM. KUEHLE-WEIDEMEIERlandfill after use, photovoltaic plant, surface sealing system, geomembrane, flexible thin film solar cells
A12STATE OF THE ART OF THERMAL TREATMENTB. BILITEWSKIThermal Treatment, Material Flow, Emissions Control, , Energy Balance, CO2 reduction
PEBIODEGRADATION TEST OF THIOCYANATE IN SOILSI. TURRA, M. HERRERO, A. GUTIERREZ AND M. DIAZBioremediation, bioestimulation, soil, polluted soil
C3CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN GERMANYB. BILITEWSKICircular Economy, Cleaner Production, Reuse, Waste avoidance, sustainable development
F14METHANE EMISSION QUANTIFICATION FROM LANDFILLS USING A DOUBLE TRACER APPROACHC. SCHEUTZ, J. SAMUELSSON, A.M. FREDENSLUND AND P. KJELDSENmethane emission, gas generation, tracer release method, FTIR
F4IMPLEMENTING BIOCOVER ON FAKSE LANDFILL- LANDFILL CHARACTERIZATION, GAS PRODUCTION MODELLING AND MAPPING SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN EMISSIONSA.M. FREDENSLUND, G. LEMMING, C. SCHEUTZ AND P. KJELDSENmethane emission, gas generation, waste categorization, landfill gas measurement, tracer release method
B4MBT AND THERMAL TREATMENT OF MSW RESIDUES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ENERGY BALANCE AND LONG-TERM POLLUTION POTENTIAL OF LEACHATESK KNOX AND H ROBINSONMBT; incineration; MSW; energy; greenhouse gas emissions; long term burdens; sustainability
F8TREATMENT OF LEACHATE FROM A LARGE HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL SITE IN SOUTH AFRICA”HOWARD ROBINSON, WIMPIE VAN DER MERWE, CRAIG MITCHELL , ESME GOMBAULT, PETER NOVELLA AND MARTIN CARVILLEleachate, treatment, hazardous waste, landfill, South Africa
D8TIME LAPSE ELECTRICAL IMAGING TO STUDY FLUID MOVEMENT WITHIN A LANDFILLJ. JOLLY, R.D. BARKER, R.P. BEAVEN AND A.W. HERBERTtime-lapse electrical imaging, fluid flow, landfill processes, resolution
B5INFLUENCE OF HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES ON THE STABILITY OF LANDFILLSJ. BAUER, K. MÜNNICH AND K. FRICKElandfill stability, waste mechanics, MBT, geotechnical properties, effective stress
B10BIOREACTOR AND CONVENTIONAL LANDFILL: LFG MODELLING AFTER THREE MANAGEMENT YEARS OF TWO COMPARED CELLS IN SONZAY, FRANCEA. BUDKA, D. ANIEL, L. PUGLIERIN AND E. STOPPIONIbioreactor, landfill gas, gas prediction, model
A15MANAGEMENT OF OPTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SWITZERLANDR.W. SCHOLZ, A. SPORRI, AND D.J. LANGSustainable waste management, transition management, collaborative knowledge integration, priority setting, prospective material recycling
C5MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS AS A DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT IN GROWING ECONOMIESP. CHANCHAMPEE AND S. ROTTERWaste management, Material flow analysis (MFA), Decision support tool, Waste management scenarios, Thailand, China, Germany
B9FULL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE: A DETAILED CASE STUDY AT EFFORD LANDFILL, IN THE NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE -UK-H. ROBINSON AND J. OLUFSENleachate treatment plant, quality standards, case study
D10LEACHING BEHAVIOUR AND CO2 SEQUESTRATION CAPACITY OF ACCELERATED CARBONATED MSWI APC RESIDUESR. BACIOCCHI, G. COSTA, A. POLETTINI, R. POMI, E. DI BARTOLOMEO AND E. TRAVERSAAPC residue, CCS, carbonation, leaching
C6IMPLICATIONS OF KYOTO PROTOCOL TO RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING OF SOLID WASTES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESE.A. MCBEAN, F. GONDIM, F. ROVERS, R. MOSHER AND T. GIDDARecycling, compost, Kyoto, baseline, solid waste
G13POTENTIAL CLOGGING OF GRAVEL AND TYRE DRAINAGE LAYERS BY METHANOGENIC LEACHATESA.P. HUDSON, R.P. BEAVEN, K. KNOX, W. POWRIE, D.J. SMALLMAN AND D.J. GUINNESSlandfill drainage, leachate, tyres, clogging
D4INDUSTRIAL WOOD WASTES EXPERIMENTAL CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL CHARACTERISATION AND NON-CONTROLLED COMBUSTION TESTSF. TATANO, L. BARBADORO, G. MANGANI, S. PRETELLI, L. TOMBARI AND F. MANGANIchemical-physical characterisation, combustion test, furniture district, wood residual
B5GEOTECHNICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTEC. ZWANENBURG, J.G. KNOEFF AND M.W.A. HOUNJETrisk management, compression, stability, field testing
A1SCIENCE POLICY FOR SUSTAINABLE WASTE AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: PUTTING PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICEM.E. MORGAN, N.A. SMITH, N.C. BLAKEY AND D.C. WILSONEvidence-based policy making; science policy; waste and resources research
D9ASSESSEMENT OF WASTE OPERATORS PERFOMANCE: THE PORTUGUESE CASEJ. ALMEIDA AND M. NUNESregulation, performance indicators, benchmarking
D9MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT A METHODOLOGY TO MONITOR THE SERVICE QUALITYA. ANCARANI, A. SANTAMARIA AND F.G.A. VAGLIASINDIPerformance Indicators, Public Service, Municipal Solid Waste
B9TREATMENT OF MSW LANDFILL LEACHATE LABORATORY AND PILOT PLANT STUDIESA. SANTAMARIA AND F.G.A. VAGLIASINDIleachate, treatment, biological, physico-chemical
B2STATE OF THE ART AND PERSPECTIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLINGT. J. HEIMOVAARA, R. COSSU AND H. A. VAN DER SLOOTsustainability, long-term impact, mass balance, final storage quality
E16LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF MANAGEMENT OF APC RESIDUES FROM WASTE INCINERATIONT. FRUERGAARD AND T. ASTRUPAPC residues, treatment technologies, disposal, LCA
B16ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF SOILID WASTE LANDFILLING TECHNOLOGIES BY MEANS OF LCA-MODELING (EASEWASTE)S. MANFREDI AND T.H. CHRISTENSENenvironmental sustainability, bioreactor landfill, semi-aerobic landfill, energy recovery
B5INTERPRETATION OF MSW SHEAR STRENGTH FROM SIMPLE SHEAR TESTSR. FINNO, Y.-H. JUNG, E. KAVAZANJIAN AND B. SEOmunicipal solid waste, shear strength, simple shear, finite element analysis
E1INFLUENCE OF COMPRESSIBILITY OF DOMESTIC WASTE ON FLUID PERMEABILITYG. STOLTZ, JP. GOURCdomestic waste, bioreactor, settlement, permeability, water retention
E16PREDICTION OF LEACHING FROM AIR POLLUTION CONTROL RESIDUESJ. HYKS, T. ASTRUP AND T.H. CHRISTENSENAPC residues, leaching, geochemical modeling
A4LANDFILL SCIENCE RESEARCH NEEDS: AFTER THE EU LANDFILL DIRECTIVEW. POWRIE, R. P. BEAVEN, G. V. R. WATSON, D. J. RICHARDS, J. A. BARKER, J. K. WHITE, T. C. ATKINSON, N. D. WOODMAN AND K. MÜNNICHwaste structure, waste mechanics, tracers, MBT
PHNUMERICAL SIMULATION OF LEACHATE BEHAVIOR IN OFFSHORE DISPOSAL SITEK. ENDO, M. YAMADA AND Y. INOUEoffshore disposal site, numerical simulation
D3ROLE OF INTERMEDIATE TREATMENT IN INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTE STREAM FOR QUALITY CONTROL OF LANDFILLED WASTEM. YAMADA, H. ASAKURA, Y. INOUE, Y. WATANABE, Y. ONO AND K. TACHIOindustrial waste, intermediate treatment, crushing and sorting, quality control
G10MODEL STRATEGY FOR EXAMINATION OF CLOSED LANDFILLSA. URZELAI, E. CIPRIAN AND M. OLAZABALclosed landfills, abandoned landfills, reuse, risk assessment, aftercare measures
B1MASS BALANCE OF THREE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLING SCHEMESR.LORNAGE, E.REDON AND T.LAGIERMBT, bioreactor, landfill, mass balance, carbon
D4A FRAMEWORK TO REDUCE AND MANAGE HAZARDOUS WASTE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIAR. PARKER, J. STOKEScleaner production, hazardous waste, landfill levy, waste reduction
H12FINANCIAL PROVISION FOR LANDFILLS A CASE STUDYE. de WIT, R. PARKER AND T. McGRATHfinancial provision, landfills
F3FULL-SCALE APPLICATIONS OF BIOLOGICAL LANDFILL GAS TREATMENT AT SEALED LANDFILLSJ. EINOLA, M. ETTALA AND A. LEISKALLIOlandfill gas emissions, methane oxidation, biological treatment, sealed landfills
B9FULL SCALE LEACHATE TREATMENT BY NANOFILTRATION IN TURKEY AND THE NETHERLANDSH. WOELDERS, S. YILDIZ AND H. SCHONEWILLEleachate treatment, nanofiltration, MBR
A5SECOND GENERATION METHODOLOGY FOR CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLID WASTE FRACTIONSC. RIBER, T. ASTRUP AND T.H. CHRISTENSENChemical characterization, waste analysis, indirect analysis, chemical composition
B3DUTCH SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL RESEARCH PROGRAM FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH THE BIOREACTOR TEST CELL.H. WOELDERS, H. HERMKES, H. OONK AND L. LUNINGsustainable landfill, bioreactor, modelling, mass balance, carbon, nitrogen
B10A TECHNICAL REVIEW OF LEACHATE RECIRCULATIONK KNOX, R P BEAVEN, A ROSEVEAR AND P BRAITHWAITElandfill, leachate, recirculation, review
B1effects of environmental factors on methane generation: TEST CELL studyH. S. CHO, K. H. SHIM, AND J. Y. KIMtest cell, landfill gas and leachate composition, environmental factor, and methane production
D11anaerobic biodegradability of plastic garbage bags based on starch polymer and aliphatic polyesterM.J. KIM, H.S. CHO AND J.Y. KIMbiodegradable plastics, anaerobic, digestion, modified Gompertz equation
B6the mass transfer MODEL FOR the dehalogenation OF pce AND tce on REACTIVE GEOMEMBRANE COATED WITH PALLADIZED IRONY. K. KIM, D. W. SEO, H. Y. JEON AND J. Y. KIMreactive geomembrane, mass transfer model, palladized iron, tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene
F16BIOSTABILIZING A MSW LANDFILL BY MEANS OF IN SITU AERATION – RESULTS OF A 8-YEAR PROJECTM. RITZKOWSKI AND R. STEGMANNlandfill aeration, landfill aftercare, carbon balance, emissions, greenhouse gas
PCENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF GARDEN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE CITY OF HERNING -DENMARK- BY MEANS OF LCA-MODELING (EASEWASTE)A. BOLDRIN, T.H. CHRISTENSENintegrated solid waste management, garden waste, LCA, compost, incineration, EASEWASTE
D13CHANGING THE C:N RATIO BY AMMONIA RECOVERY FOR THE FULL SCALE ENHANCED ANAEROBIC TREAT-MENT OF SLAUGHTER HOUSE WASTECH. RESCH, A. WORL, R. WALTENBERGER, R. BRAUN AND R. KIRCHMAYRnitrogen recovery, cod reduction,
D10EVALUATION OF ELUSION RATE OF ALKALINITY FROM BOTTOM ASH FOR A LONG TERM PERIODY. DOTE AND T. SEKITObottom ash, alkalinity, elution rate, long term period
C13DECISION GUIDANCE TO BUILT ALTERNATIVE LANDFILL CONCEPTS FOR MIDDLE AND LOW INCOME COUNTRIESG. HADRICH, W. BIDLINGMAIER AND E. KRAFTmultibarrier system, landfill concepts, rating matrix, decision guidance
D4WEEE: NO WASTE ANYMORE BUT SECONDARY RAW MATERIALF. ANDREOLA, L. BARBIERI, M. CANNIO, R. GIOVANARDI, I. LANCELLOTTI, P. POZZI AND E. SORAGNI Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, secondary raw material, glass, electronic scraps, polymers
G12LEGISLATIVE, TECHNOLOGICAL, ADMINISTRATIVE AND ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF WEEE AND ROHS REGULATIONSL. BARBIERI, M. CANNIO, G. CASSANELLI, P. COLOMBO, P. POZZI, D. RABITTI, B. RIMINI AND L. ROVATIWEEE and RoHS Directives, producer responsibility, eco-design, pro-environment research
PBRECYCLING OF GALVANIC SLUDGE IN TRADITIONAL CERAMIC MATERIALSF. ANDREOLA, L. BARBIERI, D. BOCCACCINI, M. CANNIO, I. LANCELLOTTI, V. PICCAGLIANI AND M. ROMAGNOLIgalvanic sludge, chromium, recycling, bricks
G3ESTIMATION OF MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE USING STOCHASTIC MODELLINGM.K.SINGH, I.R.FLEMING, AND J.S.SHARMAmunicipal solid waste, mechanical properties, finite elements, stochastic modelling
B3A TANK-IN-SERIES MODEL TO DESCRIBE HYDRODYNAMICS AND TRANSFER OF SOLUBLE SUBSTANCES IN LABORATORY SANITARY LANDFILLSL. RODRIGUEZ RUIZ, J.-L. VASEL, V. VIGNERON AND T. BOUCHEZleachate recirculation, hydrodynamic model, leachate composition
B2SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL THE ROLE OF FAIL-SAFE ENGINEERING FOR LANDFILL AFTERCARED.H. HALL, J. MCDOUGALL, D. DRURY, N. BLAKEY, P. BRAITHWAITE AND A. ROSEVEARsustainable landfill, aftercare, landfill hydraulics, landfill performance.
PFEXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND ANALYSIS ON DEFORMATION OF BENTONITE MIXED SOIL LINERH. KATO , S. USAMI , S. IMAIZUMI , K. KUDO , S. MATSUYAMA ,T. FURUICHI AND M. HANASHIMAbentonite mixed soil liner, deformation, FEM analysis, Elastic modulus
E6ATTEMPT FOR A COMPREHENSIVE INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF A MECHANICALLY PRETREATED MSW CONFINED TWO YEARS IN A LARGE-SCALE LABORATORY REACTORF. OLIVIER, M.A. MARCOUX, J.P. GOURC AND S.L. MACHADOLaboratory test, field capacity, drainage porosity, settlement, biodegradation
E7EVALUATION OF CAPACITANCE PROBES FOR MOISTURE MONITORING IN MUNICIPAL LANDFILLSP.M. SCHMIDT AND I.R. FLEMINGCapacitance, Moisture Content, Rapid Stabilization
E2CRITIQUE OF LANDFILL FLUSHING PREDICTION USING EXPONENTIAL MODELSN. D. WOODMAN, R. P. BEAVEN AND J. A. BARKERFlushing, exponential, empirical, physical, model
G1LANDFILLS AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH WHAT IS THE FUTUREP. LURIA AND N. M. DICKINSONlandfilling, after use, public health, habitat creation, urban greening
C7IS IT REALLY CLEAN THE LATEST SERVICE METHODOLOGY FOR WASTE COLLECTION AND CLEANING IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTSC. MCKINNONRefuse collection, cleaning, cleanliness standards, equitable services, job creation
PDTHE PHOENIX NETWORK ON WASTE-TO-ENERGY RESIDUEST. VAN GERVEN, T. ASTRUP, G. CAPPAI, P. LECHNER, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMI AND A. VAN ZOMERENWaste combustion residues; Waste to energy installations
A13STATE-OF-THE-ART AND OUTLOOK ON MANAGEMENT OF WASTE-TO-ENERGY BOTTOM ASHES. PART 2- UTILIZATIONT. ASTRUP, G. CAPPAI, P. LECHNER, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMI, T. VAN GERVEN AND A. VAN ZOMERENMSWI bottom ash, utilization, environmental assessment, barriers, challenges
A13STATE-OF-THE-ART AND OUTLOOK ON MANAGEMENT OF WASTE-TO-ENERGY BOTTOM ASHES. PART 1- TREATMENTA. POLETTINI, T. ASTRUP, G. CAPPAI, P. LECHNER, A. MUNTONI, R. POMI, T. VAN GERVEN AND A. VAN ZOMERENMSWI bottom ash, physical separation, chemical separation, chemical stabilization, thermal treatment
PEPOTENTIAL OF BIODEGRADATION OF HYDROPHILIC CHMICALS IN WASTE LANDFILLST. ISHIGAKI, T. HASE, Y. ONO, K. ENDO, M. YAMADA AND Y.ONOwaste landfill ,microorganisms ,biodegradation ,bisphenolA, 1,4-dioxane
G10MODEL STRATEGY FOR AFTERCARE OF CLOSED LANDFILLSA. DE WIT, H. KERS AND H. RITSEMAaftercare, closed/ former landfills, model strategy, risk approach, sustainable
E10A PROBABILISTIC ASSESSMENT OF CLAY LINER HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITYD.R.V. JONES AND D.H. HALLprobabilistic, clay liner, performance, hydraulic conductivity, permeability
D3CONSTRUCTION METHODS OF TECHNICAL SAFEGUARDS REGARDING EARTH CONSTRUCTIONS WITH CONTAMINATED SOIL AND DEMOLITION WASTED. HEYERtechnical safeguards, sealing layers, contaminated soil, demolition waste, mineral sealing, geomembrane, geosynthetic clay liner, embankments
C13IDENTIFICATION, EVALUATION AND CATEGORIZATION OF UNCONTROLLED LANDFILL SITES IN CYPRUST. LOLOS, G. KOULLAPIS, G. LOLOS, K. PASCHALI-MANOU, C. TSOBANIDIS, I. GEORGIOU AND A. PANAGOULOPOULOSLandfill Directive; uncontrolled waste dump sites; risk assessment; restoration
PGENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMME OF THE RESTORED LANDFILL SITE AT SCHISTO, ATTICA. INTRODUCTION OF A MODERN LEACHATE TOXICITY ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE USING BIOASSAYST. LOLOS, G. LOLOS, C. TSOBANIDIS, K. OIKONOMOU, I.GEORGIOU AND C. RAPTISEnvironmental monitoring; Toxicity; Leachate; Ground water; surface water; biogas
D13CHARACTERIZATION OF ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION PROCESSES USING LAB-SCALE BATCH TESTSS. CAFFAZ, L. LOMBARDI, E. FICARA, E. BETTAZZI AND C. LUBELLOanaerobic codigestion, organic waste, OMW, anaerobic degradability, batch test
G16USE OF GEOGRID REINFORCEMENT TO INCREASE LANDFILL CAPACITYJ.W. COWLANDgeogrids, landfill, capacity, case history
E13ENHANCED REFUSE BIODEGRADATION BY LEACHATE RECIRCULATION AND AIR DEPLETION ON LANDFILLS LOCATED ON SEMIARID REGIONS OF SOUTHERN ARGENTINASERGIO A. REYES, SANDRA FERNANDEZ, MARISA A. GOMEZ, MONICA D. BALDINI, ANA MARTINEZ , ROCIO MORATTOleachate recirculation, aerobic degradation, air depletion
D12APPLICATION OF FLOWCELL TECHNOLOGY FOR MONITORING BIOFILM DEVELOPMENT AND CELLULOSE DEGRADATION IN LEACHATE AND RUMEN INOCULATED SYSTEMSC. O’SULLIVAN, P. C. BURRELL, M. PASMORE, W. P. CLARKE, AND L. L. BLACKALLcellulose, anaerobic digestion, flowcell, leachate, rumen
F15AN INTEGRATED, DECENTRALISED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM UTILISING ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTIONB.D. ROUNSEFELL, W.P. CLARKE AND D. J. BATSTONEanaerobic digestion, co-digestion, blackwater, food waste, COD balance.
G10COMUNICATION ABOUT WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANT: A NON TECHNICAL REPORT -N.T.R.- OF MONITORING AND CONTROL PLAN AND PROCEDURES -M.C.P.P.-P.MALESANI AND C. PELLACHINIcommunication, report, monitoring, control
A13ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF MSWI BOTTOM ASH UTILISATION IN ROAD CONSTRUCTION – RESULTS FROM A LARGE SCALE DEMONSTRATION SITEO. HJELMAR, J. HOLM AND .K. CRILLESENMSWI bottom ash, utilisation, road construction, leaching, water balance, environmental impact
G5LEACHING PROPERTIES OF VARIOUS WASTE TYPES UNDER LANDFILLING CONDITIONS- TESTING IN LYSIMETER AND LAB SCALEO. HJELMAR, J. NEJRUP, M. SORENSEN, O.V. CHRISTIANSEN AND J. NEDENSKOVContaminated soil, waste, leaching, lysimeters, characterisation, laboratory tests, landfilling, utilisation
B13PREDICTION AND REDUCTION OF THE DURATION OF LANDFILL AFTERCAREO. HJELMAR, J. NEDENSKOVLandfill, aftercare, final storage quality, leaching, mixed waste, shredder waste
C14CHARACTERIZATION OF MSW LANDFILLS IN CENTRAL ASIA – STATUS QUO AND RECOMMENDATIONSM. RITZKOWSKI, H. ADWIRAAH AND R. STEGMANNlandfill, waste characterization, Central Asia, emissions, risk
F5MONITORING OF LEACHATE RECIRCULATION IN A BIOREACTOR LANDFILL- COMPARISON OF LYSIMETER CHAMBERS AND RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTSM.A. MARCOUX, R. ADIB, T. LAGIER, J.P. GOURCbioreactor, monitoring, geophysical methods, lysimeters.
H5BEHAVIOR OF MERCURY FROM THE USED BATTERIES IN LANDFILLS OVER 20 YEARSR. YANASE , O.HIRATA, AND YASUSHI MATSUFUJIlandfill, batteries, leachate, behavior, mercury balance
D3WASTE MANAGEMENT AND COUNTERMEASURES OF EARTHQUAKE DISASTER IN KOBE CITY JAPANM. INOUE, Y. MATSUFUJI AND R. YANASEdisaster waste, earthquake, specific gravity, composition, night soil
A6NEW WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON THE ISLAND KRK, CROATIA – RESULTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CURBSIDE RECYCLABLES COLLECTIONS. DOBROVIC, H. JURETIC AND T. LEROTICcurbside scheme, separate collection, waste, recycling
H2LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT IN EVAPOTRANSPIRATIVE SOIL-PLANT SYSTEMS WITH REED – PHRAGMITES AUSTRALISA. BIALOWIEC, M. AGOPSOWICZ AND I. WOJNOWSKA-BARYLAlandfill leachate, reed, evapotranspiration, soil-plant system
B4A GERMAN RECENT MBT PLANT- MASS BALANCES ASSESSMENTS, FIRST RESULTS AND OPERATIONNAL IMPROVEMENTSP. POPON, J.L. MARTEL AND D. RALLUMechanical Biological Pre-treatment, Process, mass balance, operational feedbacks
PBUSE OF WHEY MILK FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION AND NEW ALIMENTARY FORMULATIONSG. MARCHIONNI, L. MARCHIONNI, L. TARANTINO, M. PAPICCHIO, A. MARCHIONNI, V. CIVICA, G. PALUMBO AND R. LAURIOLAwhey milk proteins, methane, photo bioreactors, biogas, new alimentary, fotobioreattore formulation, microalghe, carbon dioxide
PHUSING PHYTOTOXICOLOGICAL TEST FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE DOSE SELECTION IN WILLOW SHORT ROTATION PLANTATIONSA. BIALOWIEC AND M. AGOPSOWICZlandfill leachate, toxicity, willow
D16BIOSTABILIZED WASTE FOR SITE RESTORATIONM.R. BONI, G. DE CASA AND S. SBAFFONIorganic waste, site restoration, waste management, waste reuse
PDSTABILIZATION OF THE WASTE SLUDGE FROM WALL PAINT INDUSTRYV. GRILC AND S. AMBROZstabilization, waste sludge, leaching test, dissolved organic carbon
C9AN INNOVATIVE COMPOSTING: SELF-TURNING REACTOR SYSTEM AND GRAVITIC MIXING TECHNOLOGYN. BONGOCHGETSAKUL, T. ISHIDA, P. SUNGSOMBOON AND T. CHAISOMPHOB Composting, mixing, turning, organic waste, BioMY-BOX
PEBIODEGRADATION PROCESS AND MASS BALANCE OF DIFFERENT LANDFILL TYPES USING LARGE SCALE LYSIMETER – QUALITY CONTROL OF EXPERIMENTAL METHOD WITH LYSIMETER–Y. MATSUFUJI, O. HIRATA, A. TANAKA, R. YANASE AND S. SUZUKImass balance, semiaerobic, greenhouse effect gas, experimental method,landfill lysimeter
B1BIODEGRADATION PROCESS AND MASS BALANCE OF DIFFERENT LANDFILL TYPES USING LARGE SCALE LYSIMETER – BIODEGRADATION PROCESS AND LEACHATE QUALITY DURING THE INITIAL PERIOD –O. HIRATA, Y. MATSUFUJI, A. TANAKA, R. YANASE AND S. SUZUKImass balance, semiaerobic, Asian waste, landfill lysimeter, greenhouse effect gas
E9EFFECT OF HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY ON STABILIZATION OF LANDFILL LAYER OF INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTEH. ASAKURA, Y. INOUE, M. YAMADA, K. ENDO AND Y. ONOlysimeter, cover soil, permeability, stabilization, reaction rate
B3US MSW AND ITS BIODEGRADATION IN A BIOREACTOR LANDFILLS. GRELLIER, K. R. REDDY, J. GANGATHULASI, R. ADIB, E. REDON AND C. PETERSwaste characterization, bioreactor landfill, MSW
D14FULL-SCALE AEROBIC COMPOSTING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE OF ISTANBUL METROPOLITIANM. ALTINBAS, E.B. GENCSOY, D.I. CIFTCI, O.A. ARIKAN, I. DEMIR, L. OZTURK, S. YILDIZ, T. CIFTCI, I. CAKMAK AND I. OZTURKmunicipal solid waste, composting, heavy metals, salinity, organic matters.
F6COMPARISON OF A TUNABLE DIODE LASER APPROACH WITH STATIC CHAMBERS FOR DETERMINATION OF SURFACE METHANE EMISSIONJ. CHANTON, G. HATER, D. GOLDSMITH, R. GREEN, T. ABICHOU AND M. BARLAZmethane emission, optical remote sensing, static chamber emissions
F13THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL CONTENT ON SOME ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF SOLID WASTEJ.B. PAPIC, M. JOVANOVSKI AND J. JOSIFOVSKIsoil cover, influence, engineering properties, laboratory investigations, large scale samples
E15LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF WASTE INCINERATORS – THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INCREASING AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTA. DAMGAARD, C. RIBER, T. HULGAARD AND T.H. CHRISTENSENwaste incineration, life cycle assessment, air pollution control
H10SYSTEMS FOR CONVERSION OF WASTE BIOMASS TO ENERGY IN JAPANR. INABA, M. OSAKO, H. KURAMOCHI AND M. FUJIIwaste biomass, conversion system, biogasification, combined system, Japan
E16DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PRE-TREATMENT METHOD TO RECOVER RARE METALS IN MSW MELTING FURNACE FLY ASH: LEACHING CHARACTERISTICS OF RARE EMTAL ELEMENTSC.H.JUNG, M. OSAKO AND J.KIMURArare metal, leaching, melting furnace fly ash (MFA)
A14AN OPTIMALLY INTEGRATED TREATMENT PROCESS FOR SOLID ORGANIC WASTE AND WASTEWATER TO MAXIMIZE SUSTAINABILITY IN A DECENTRALIZED TREATMENT PLANTS.J.C. TANNOCK, W.P. CLARKE, J. KELLER, C.A. O’SULLIVAN AND C. TIMMSwastewater, solid organic waste, anaerobic digestion
PHANALYSIS OF VOC IN THE EMISSIONS OF THE BIOGAS COMING FROM DONA JUANA’S LANDFILL BOGOTA, COLOMBIAI. HINCAPIE AND S.L. ESTEVEZBiogas, VOC, Landfill, SPME
D13COMPOSTING AND DIGESTION – A COMPARISON BETWEEN EUROPE AND ASIAI. KÖRNER AND C. VISVANATHANAerobic and anaerobic waste treatment, substrates, case studies, driving forces, technology transfer, treatment options
G15FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR FINAL COVERS IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIAT. HADJ-HAMOU AND Y. ZEMUYalternative covers, feasibility study, landfills
E2IDENTIFICATION OF IN-SITU PROCESSES CONTROLLING EMISSIONS OF A STABILISED WASTE LANDFILL BY FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND GEOCHEMICAL MODELLINGA. VAN ZOMEREN, P. VAN DEN BERG, R. BLEIJERVELD AND H.A. VAN DER SLOOTleaching processes; geochemical modelling; contaminants release.
G6EXPERIENCES WITH LEACHING TESTS FOR WASTE CHARACTERIZATION IN SUPPORT OF EUROPEAN LEGISLATION FOR MONOLITHIC WASTE DISPOSALW. AARNINK, R. BLEIJERVELD, H.A. van der SLOOT AND A. VAN ZOMERENLeaching, test methods, stabilised waste, regulation, standardisation
A5CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTE THROUGH LEACHING AND GEOCHEMICAL MODELLING TO EVALUATE REUSE POTENTIAL, TREATMENT OPTIONS AND DISPOSALH.A. VAN DER SLOOT, O. HJELMAR AND D.S. KOSSONwaste, leaching, geochemical modelling, reuse, treatment, disposal
B4EXPERIENCES WITH MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL PRETREATMENT OF WASTE USING THE PRESS-EXTRUSION PROCESSG. RETTENBERGERMBT, high pressure, extrusion process, high-calorific, biologically degradable
E5CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION COMMISSIONING OF THE MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANT (MBT) KAHLENBERG – RESULTS OF A MONITORING RESEARCH PROJECT WHICH IS PROMOTED BY THE ECG. RETTENBERGERMBT, percolation, biogas, fuels, emission of greenhouse gases
D15A NEW ODOUR SPECIFIC DATABASE AND ITS CENTRAL ROLE IN ODOUR CONTROL MANAGEMENTM. SCHLEGELMILCH, K. KLEEBERG, J. STREESE-KLEEBERG AND R. STEGMANNodour abatement, database, test systems, waste gas treatment, oil and fat refinery, odorous substances
A12THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH IMPACTS OF ENERGY FROM WASTE, THE MYTHS AND THE TRUTH?T.D. HAMMOND AND D.M. BROOMFIELDincineration, health impacts, global warming, dioxins, objection
E4EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE CO-DISPOSED WITH DIGESTED SLUDGEP. RADNIDGE AND W.P. CLARKEeffect of temperature, digestion of municipal solid waste, digested sludge
H1FERMENTATIVE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM MIXTURE OF ORGANIC WASTES AND INCINERATIONH. SAWAMURA, M. YAMADA, T. NARUOKA, M. IKE AND T. ISHIGAKIhydrogen, incineration ash, fermentation
D6COMPOST INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN – SHARING THE RESPONSIBILITYC. FORSTERcompost, mulch, organics processing, supply chain, marketing, sustainable gardening, community education and behavioural change
F10SUSTAINABLE LAND FILLING IN AUSTRALIAC. SWEETenvironmental care, sustainable landfill, sustainability
C12TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL DATA PROCESSING – A DATA TURNTABLE FOR OPTIMIZING ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND FOR BETTER INFORMATION OF THE PUBLICC D. TEJEDA HONSTEIN ,H. LANDA FONSECA , M. RODRIGUES GALLEGOS , A. STOCKLEIN , K.-H. STRIEGEL AND A. VILLA AGUILARGerman technical assistance, Mexico, environmental data processing, integrated information system, emission control, waste management
D5COMPARISON OF TOTAL WASTE FLOW FROM HOUSEHOLDS IN 35 SWEDISH MUNICIPALITIESL. DAHLEN AND A. LAGERKVISThousehold waste, collection data, sources of error, recycling center, drop-off point
E8ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ASHES USED IN A LANDFILL COVER CONSTRUCTIONI.TRAVAR, L. ANDREAS, G. THAM AND A. LAGERKVISTlandfill cover, ashes, leaching
C7GUJRAT SANITATION PROGRAM, PAKISTANA.B. FAROUQUE AND T. MAHMOODCommunity, Waste Management, Sustainable, Low Cost, Income Generation, Employment, Youth, Recycling
PHTREATMENT OF SUDOKWON LANDFILL LEACHATE USING MLE PROCESS AND CHEMICAL COAGULATION-OXIDATION PROCESSJ.-C. WON, B.-H. PARK AND J.-K. JUNGleachate, MLE process, chemical coagulation, Fenton oxidation
D12RAPID SCREENING PROCEDURE TO OPTIMISE THE ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF INDUSTRIAL BIOWASTES AND AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCK WASTES IN CYPRUSM. MONOU, N. KYTHREOTOU, S. R. SMITH AND D. FATTAanaerobic codigestion, methanogenesis, industrial biowastes, agriculture livestock wastes
A10ON THE ROAD TO ZERO WASTE – APPROACHING 80 PERCENT RECYCLINGJ. GARBARINO, P. GARBARINO, E. EDGAR AND L.F. DIAZzero waste, recycling, integrated waste management
D9MULTICRITERIA SELECTION OF ORGANIC WASTE RECYCLING SYSTEMS BY ANALYTICAL NETWORK PROCESSK. ISHII, T. FURUICHI, N. TANIKAWA, M. A. B. PROMENTILLA AND Y. TAKENAKAmulticriteria selection, organic waste, Analytic Network Process, regional conditions
PCSTUDY ON THE PROMOTION FACTOR OF KITCHEN WASTE RECYCLING IN JAPANESE LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES BY A QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEYS. MORIYAMA, T. FURUICHI, N. TANIKAWA AND K. ISHIIlocal municipalities, kitchen waste, promote factor, questionnaire survey
D5STUDY ON BIOGASIFICATION OF LANDFILLED WASTE FOR RESTORATION AND RECLAMATION OF ILLEGAL DUMPING SITES AND INAPPROPRIATE LANDFILL SITESN. TANIKAWA, T. FURUICHI AND K. ISHIIbiogasification, landfilled waste, restoration, reclamation, illegal dumping
C10WEEE TOXIC POTENTIAL- ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUSNESS AND CASE STUDY NEW DELHI, INDIAE. DIMITRAKAKIS, E. GIDARAKOS, S. BASU, R. JOHRI, K.V. RAJESHWARI, B. BILITEWSKI AND M. SCHIRMERE-Waste, hazardous waste, environmental degradation
H3ALKALINE HYDROLYSIS OF ANIMAL WASTES. KALAMBURA AND G. I. KAYEalkaline digestion, slaughterhouse waste, NaOH/KOH, bio-gas.
E11REFUSE DERIVED FUEL PRODUCTION AND USE IN PORTUGALR. SILVA, F. BARREIRO, J.M. NOVAIS, M. COSTA AND S. MARTINS-DIASRefuse Derived Fuel, waste management
B12OPTIMIZATION OF BIOGAS RECOVERY WITH ORGANIC RANKIN CYCLE ENGINE- TERRANUOVA BRACCIOLINI LANDFILL CASE STUDYG.F. SAETTIbiogas, engines, ORC system
A14INTEGRATED CONCEPT FOR DECENTRALISED WASTE-WATER AND BIOWASTE TREATMENT – EXPERIENCES AT THE PILOT PLANT STAGEH. ROEPER, O. BADE, J. STREESE-KLEEBERG AND R. STEGMANNdecentralised, wastewater, membrane, biogas
A8DEVELOPMENT OF A CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTERSO. BADE AND R. STEGMANNanaerobic digestion, pid control; fuzzy logic control; on-line monitoring
B12VARIATIONS IN THE NOX COMPOSITION RATIO OF EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILL GAS ENGINESGREGORY R.G., ARNOLD S.A. AND FUGGLES E.NOx, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, landfill gas, engine, emissions, monitoring
H10MODELING OF BIOMASS FUELS FORMATION PROCESSES USING OBJECT-ORIENTED METHODOLOGYK. GASKARenewable energy, Biomass Fuels, Solid Wastes, Mathematical Modeling, , Optimization, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOA&D), Simulation, Validation
B15NEW MSW MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS IN THE REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS – DESIGN OF A JI PROJECT ON RECOVERY AND UTILISATION OF LANDFILL GASM. ARNOLD, U-M. MROUEH AND I. SAVOLAINENlandfill gas recovery, Kyoto protocol, emission reduction
F14CONSEQUENCES OF THE EUROPEAN POLLUTANTS RELEASE AND TRANSFER REGISTERS FOR DUTCH LANDFILLSJ. JACOBS AND H. SCHARFF E-PRTR, E-PRTR guidance document; Dutch landfill emissions
H3ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF CHICKEN MANURE WITH HIGH AMMONICA CONTENTM. SEGATTO, O. BADE, K. LEHMANN, R. STEGMANN AND R.COSSUAmmonia inhibition, poultry manure treatment, mesophilic anaerobic digestion, biogas production, stepwise ammonia loading
E12SEISMIC INVESTIGATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE ELASTIC SETTLEMENT IN MSW LANDFILLO.DEL GRECO, A. FASSINO AND A.GODIOwaste material, seismic investigation, settlements, mechanical parameters
E14VESTA FUSINA RDF PRODUCTION PLANT AND CO-COMBUSTION COAL-RDF IN THE ENEL POWER PLANT: EXPERIMENTATION AND CONTINUED OPERATION RESULTSP. PAOLI, E. DELL’ANDREA, B. BROZZI, G. TEARDO AND F. CASARINRDF coal co-combustion, environmental mass balance, waste treatment, power plant
A9COMPARISON BETWEEN FRESH AND AGED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES AND THEIR RECYCLING METHODS IN CHINAG. ZHOU, D. CHEN AND W. CUIfresh municipal solid wastes, aged municipal solid wastes, characterization, plastics recycling, LHV
G9CYTOSTATIC EMISSIONS FROM HOSPITALS – CONSUMPTION AND DISPOSAL OF ANTICANCER DRUGSS.N. MAHNIK, R.M. MADER, B. RIZOVSKI, K. LENZ, N. WEISSENBACHER, P. KRENN AND M. FUERHACKERcytostatic emissions, hospital wastewater, cytostatic waste, cytostatic consumption
PCCURRENT SITUATION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES FOR COMPOSTABLE MATERIAL GENERATED AT UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO – CAMPUS OF SÃO CARLOSL.M. MASSUKADO, P.C.S. LEME AND V. SCHALCHUniversity waste management, composting, waste treatment, USP Recicla
PCSIMGERE – DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM TO ASSESS HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIOSL.M. MASSUKADO, V.M. ZANTA AND V.SCHALCHSIMGERE, waste management, simulation
D1PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF STABILISED – SOLIDIFIED SOILS AND WASTE-FORMSM-A.AUBRY, M-C.MAGNIE, C.HILLS, P.CAREY, A.ANTEMIR AND K.H.GARDNERContaminated soils; solidification; stabilisation
C5WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION IN SERBIA – CASE STUDY OF KOLUBARA DISTRICTD. STOKIC AND V. POPADICwaste management, legislation, landfill, Kolubara District, environment
F11PERFORMANCE OF GEOMEMBRANE LANDFILL LINERS – HOW MUCH DO WE CAREV. HRUBY AND S.BARRIEgeomembrane liner, landfill liner performance, leak detection, geomembrane testing
B16RISK ASSESSMENT AND COMPARISON OF SHORT-TERM AND LONG-TERM EMISSIONS FOR DIFFERENT TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL PHASES OF MSWO. BOUR AND I. ZDANEVITCHrisk assessment, disposal phase, waste
H7CHARACTERIZATION OF EXTRACTIVE WASTE – SCREENING TEST FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NEUTRALIZATION POTENTIAL IN SULPHIDIC WASTEM. ARNOLD, T. KAARTINEN, M. STENVALL, J. LAINE-YLIJOKI AND M. WAHLSTRÖMextractive waste, acid mine drainage, acid production potential, neutralization potential
C11MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN CHENNAI CITY, INDIAS. ESAKKU, A. SWAMINATHAN, O. PARTHIBA KARTHIKEYAN, J. KURIAN AND K. PALANIVELUMunicipal solid waste management, source segregation, door to door collection, private sector participation. dumpsite rehabilitation
F16LANDFILL TEMPERATURE AND LANDFILL GAS COMPOSITION IN PASSIVE LANDFILL GAS EXTRACTION WELLS OF A CLOSED LANDFILLH. YOSHIDAtemperature, passive aeration, aerobic biodegradation, landfill gas
A10LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF MSW RECYCLINGM. GROSSO, L. RIGAMONTI, M. GIUGLIANO AND S. CONSONNIMSW, recycling, mass balances, LCA
H16CARBON CREDITS TRADING WITH BIOLOGICAL METHANE OXIDATION AND IN-SITU STABILISATION OF LANDFILLS – PREMISES AND PERSPECTIVESJ. STREESE-KLEEBERG, M. RITZKOWSKI AND R. STEGMANNcarbon trading, landfill gas, biological methane oxidation ,in situ stabilisation
C9LEACHATE FROM MARKET REFUSE AND BIOMETHANATION STUDYS.N. MUKHERJEE AND S. KUMARAnarobic filter, biogas, leachate, VFA, COD, BOD
F3OPTIMISATION OF MICROBIAL METHANE OXIDATION IN LANDFILL TOP COVERS FOR THE MITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS (PROJECT MIMETHOX)J. GEBERT, J. STREESE-KLEEBERG, J. BERGER, S. MELCHIOR AND E. M. PFEIFFERlandfill gas, methane oxidation, greenhouse gas emission, carbon emissions trading
PEPROGNOSIS OF METHANE FORMATION BY DREDGED MATERIAL DEPOSITSJ. GEBERT, H. KOTHE AND A. GRONGROFTdreged material, sediment, methane formation, organic matter, subaquatic depots
G14COUPLED SOLUTION TO HEAT INDUCED DEGRADATION OF CONTAINMENT BARRIERSK.R. LEGGE, P.A. LEGG AND P.J. MEYERservice life, polymer degradation, desiccation, diffusion
B14REASSESSMENT OF RISK UPON IN SITU AEROBIC STABILIZATION OF OLD LANDFILLSM. HUDGINS AND C. RICHGELSlandfill gas, aerobic stabilization, postclosure liability, energy recovery, groundwater pollution, environmental risk
A8COMPARISON BETWEEN DRY AND WET ANAEROBIC DIGESTION TECHNOLOGIES: FULL SCALE EXPERIENCESO. GATTO, A. DINDO, C. SCARPAanaerobic digestion, liquid process, dry process
E8MINERAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN STEEL SLAGS USED AS LANDFILL COVER LINERS. DIENER, L. ANDREAS, I. HERRMANN AND A. LAGERKVISTsteel slags, mineral transformation, landfill liner, ageing, carbonation
E3BASIS TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW METHODOLOGY TO DETERMINE AVOIDED GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM IN SITU AEROBIC STABILIZATION OF LANDFILLSJ. PECK, H. BENTLEY AND M. HUDGINSLandfill, Aerobic Stabilization, Methane, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Monitoring
A4IMPLEMENTING THE LANDFILL DIRECTIVE IN ENGLAND AND WALESC.DANVERS, C.DEED AND R.W.MARSHALLLandfill Directive, permit, regulation, waste management
C1IMPACTS ON SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL RESULTING FROM THE IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES AND PLANS: CITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICAJA COETZEE, MS HAIDER, CJ HALL AND R KERAANIntegrated Waste Management Policy and Plan, Polokwane Declaration, Waste minimisation, Alternative technologies, Waste to Energy
A8CASE STUDY: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BIODEGRADABLE WASTE AND OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS OF THE ANAEROBIC THERMOPHILIC DIGESTION PLANT OF LISBON AREAC. CORREIA, A.TORRES AND F.VAZnitrogen content, Volatile fatty acids,Organic Loading Rate, Specific Gas Production, ammonia inhibition, anaerobic digestion
D9HOW CAN WE ASSESS THE EFFECTS FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE PREVENTION ACTIVITIESS. SALHOFER, M.FRÖHLICH AND F. SCHNEIDERwaste prevention, waste quantity, life cycle assessment, methodology
F13AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE EFFECTS OF DEGRADATION ON WASTE STRUCTUREG.V.R. WATSON, W. POWRIE AND A.P. BLADESwaste structure, preferential flow, CT scanning
H3REMOVAL OF HEAVY METALS FROM SOLUTION BY A NOVEL SWINE MANURE-BASED ACTIVATED CARBONI.M. LIMA, W.E. MARSHALL AND T.K.KLASSONactivated Carbon; swine Manure; heavy metals remediation
E3OPERATIONAL FACTORS DETERMINING PERFORMANCE OF LANDFILL GAS PROJECTS UNDER KYOTO PROTOCOL MECHANISMSS. CUADRAT, R. LEWICKI, I.GADSBY AND A.CHUN YIN MAKOperational factor, Landfill gas, Kyoto Protocol, CDM, verification
D14APPLICATION OF A DYNAMIC MODEL TO THE SIMULATION OF THE COMPOSTING PROCESSD.S.F. NEVES, A.P.D. GOMES, L.A.C. TARELHO AND M.A.A. MATOScomposting process, home composting, dynamic simulation, ExtendTM.
B15POTENTIAL FOR REDUCING GLOBAL METHANE EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILLS, 2000-2030E. MATTHEWS AND N. J. THEMELISmethane emission, MSW, landfill, waste-to-energy, climate
E4COMPARISON OF THE CO-DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE WITH MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES IN THE AEROBICALLY AND THE ANAEROBICALLY OPERATED LANDFILLSG. KOCASOY AND G. GUNESAerobic landfilling, anaerobic landfilling, leachate, sludge, yeast
D9DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONWIDE LANDFILL RATING SYSTEM IN SWITZERLAND – A CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTD. J. LANG AND R.W. SCHOLZRating system, systemic sustainability assessment, landfills,transdisciplinarity
E9USE OF SECONDARY MATERIALS IN LANDFILL CONSTRUCTIONSL. ANDREAS, A. LAGERKVIST, J. MACSIK AND G. THAMlandfill cover, secondary construction materials
E13A COMBINATION OF COGENERATION, EVAPORATION AND MEMBRANE TECHNIQUE FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTE. GIUST, D. VISINTIN AND C. DEL PICCOLOleachate treatment, cogeneration, evaporation technique, membrane technique
A5DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOCOL FOR ORGANIC WASTE CHARACTERIZATION OF MSWB.F.A. BASNAYAKE, S.N.M. MENIKPURA, K.P.K. JAYAKODY AND A.S.H.CHANDRASENALeaching, Kinetics, characterization
A3DRIVERS AND BARRIERS FOR THE APPLICATION OF WASTE-TO-ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN GREECEA.MAVROPOULOS, S. SKOULAXINOU, A. KARKAZI, A. MENTZISwaste- to-energy, barriers, drivers, energy market, MBT, Greece
E3GREENHOUSE GAS BALANCE OF DIFFERENT WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIESJ. MOLLERTreatment strategies, greenhouse gas, carbon footprint
B11METHANE MASS BALANCE FOR AV MILJO – A MODERN DISPOSAL SITE RECEIVING WASTE WITH A LOW ORGANIC CONTENTC. SCHEUTZ, A. FREDENSLUND, J. NEDENSKOV AND P. KJELDSENlandfill gas, methane emission, methane oxidation, field investigations, gas models, mass balance
B6FEASIBILITY STUDY OF ELECTRO-OXIDATION OF LANDFILL CLAY BARRIER CONTAMINATED BY LEACHATEG. ANDREOTTOLA, E. FERRARESE, D.P. SAROJ AND I.A. OPREAelectro-oxidation, leachate, landfill, clay barrier
F12REHABILITATION OF A SUBAQUATIC LANDFILL BY USING TECHNIQUES FOR THE STABILISATION OF THE LANDFILL BODYG. RETTENBERGER AND M. RAPTHELsubaquatic landfill, sustainable closure, in-situ-stabilization, hydraulic conditions
H1BIOLOGICAL HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC WASTEL. ALIBARDI, E. CASSETTA, G. MANOLI AND R. COSSUBiological hydrogen production, Dark fermentation, Organic waste
D14AEROBIC STABILIZATION OF TANNERY SLUDGE MIXED WITH COMPOSTL. ALIBARDI, R. COSSUTannery sludge, aerobic treatment, aerobic stabilization, compost
D4CAR FLUFF MANAGEMENTR. COSSU AND R. GADIAautomotive shredder residue (ASR), ELV Directive, waste management, recycling, recovery
A14INTEGRATED MANAGMENT OF SOLID WASTE AND WASTEWATER IN MOUNTAIN HUTR. COSSU, L. ALIBARDI AND P. CODROMAZconstructed wetland, anaerobic digester, kitchen waste, separated wastewater
B14CASE STUDY OF APPLICATION OF THE IN SITU AERATION ON AN OLD LANDFILL- RESULTS AND PERSPECTIVESR. COSSU, R. RAGA, D. ROSSETTI, S. CESTAROin situ aeration, landfill remediation, aerobic stabilization
H1HYDROGEN PRODUCTION THROUGH ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF DIFFERENT SOLID AND LIQUID WASTE: BATCH AND SEMI-CONTINUOUS TESTSG. DE GIOANNIS, E. MASSI, A. MORENO, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMIhydrogen, energy recovery, biodegradable waste, anaerobic digestion
D1APPLICATION OF WASHING AND ELECTROKINETIC TREATMENTS TO A HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATED SEA-SEDIMENTG. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI AND M. PIREDDAsediment, washing, electrokinetics, enhancing
B14AEROBIC IN SITU STABILIZATION OF LANDFILLS- LONG-TERM EXPERIENCE AND NEW DEVELOPMENTSK.-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, A. KOOP AND R. STEGMANNAerobic in situ stabilisation, remediation, landfill closure and aftercare, cost-saving potentials, reduced aftercare period, criteria for release from aftercare
B13LANDFILL AFTERCARE – OPTIONS FOR ACTION, DURATION, COSTS AND QUANTITATIVE CRITERIA REGARDING THE RELEASE FROM AFTERCAREK.-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, R. STEGMANN AND A. WILLANDaftercare, legal requirements, technical measurements, costs, criteria for completion
F16PRELIMINARY TESTS AND FULL SCALE APPLICATIONS OF IN SITU AERATIONR. COSSU, R. RAGA, D. ROSSETTI, S. CESTARO AND M. ZANEin situ aeration, landfill remediation, aerobic stabilization
E4SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT IN SWITZERLANDT. VOLLMEIER AND CH. MÜLLERsludge incineration, integrated incineration, co-combustion with waste
F2GIS DATABASES AS A BASIS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDFILLH. ADWIRAAH, R. VANKEVICH, M. RITZKOWSKI AND R.STEGMANNGIS, risk assessment, landfill, Central Asia
B4INVESTIGATION OF THE ANAEROBIC-AEROBIC TREATMENT OF RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN THE SLURRY PHASEJ. HEERENKLAGE, E. MUSSIO, R. SIEKSMEYER AND R. STEGMANNmechanical-biological pre-treatment, waste, anaerobic, aerobic, test systems
F9COMPARISON OF TEST METHODS TO MEASURE THE RESPIRATION ACTIVITY OF WASTE SAMPLESJ. HEERENKLAGE, A. MORABITO AND R. STEGMANNtest systems, respiration activity, dynamic respiration index, waste stability
G4BIODEGRADTION MODELLING – AN OVERVIEWA. HAARSTRICK AND I.I. VOLKERDINGBiodegradation modelling, anaerobic process models, artificial neural network, landfill scale
PFCHANGES IN SUBSURFACE LINER SYSTEMS AND LEACHATE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR FINAL DISPOSAL SITE IN JAPANT. HARADA, F. TANIZAWA, S. TAUE, Y. NISHIMURA , T. OSHIKATA, T. FURUICHI AND M. HANASHIMAhistory, JAPAN, landfill systems, landfill technologies,
E14IDEA GRANDA: OVER 4 YEARS EXPERIENCE OF CO-FIRING HQ-SRF IN CEMENT KILNC. ZANOTTAMunicipal Solid Waste, CDR-P, SRF, Co-combustion, Cementery
E14HIGH QUALITY SOLID RECOVERED FUEL HQ-SRF- INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES OF POTENTIAL USE AND COST RANKING AMONG RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCESM. FRIGERIOHigh-Quality Solid Recovered Fuel (HQ-SRF); Municipal Solid Waste (MSW); Renewable Energy Sources (RES); energy recovery from waste; co-firing.
G4TESTING RE-INJECTION STRATEGY USING THE SIMULATION TOOL MATAABIOD. CHENU, S. POMMIER, X. LEFEBVRE, N. SKHIRI, V. VIGNERON AND M. QUINTARDbioreactor, modelling, re-injection, biodegradation
G1SOME ISSUES ON SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK IN RELATION TO THE BIOLOGICAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE TREATMENTI.M. MANCINI, S.MASI, E.TRULLI, R. PANDOLFO AND A.CAIVANOsafety, biological MSW, risk analysis
F2ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND PRIORITIZATION OF UNCONTROLLED LANDFILLS BY USING GIS TECHNOLOGYS. MASI, D. CANIANI, E. TRULLI, F. SDAO, G. PERILLI AND P. ZIRPOLIrisk assessment, uncontrolled landfill, aquifer vulnerability, GIS, prioritization.
C8THE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTES IN ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – MAJOR NEEDSL.F. DIAZ, G.M. SAVAGE AND L.L. EGGERTHintegrated waste management, solid waste, developing countries
E5PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A RESIDUAL MSW MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTE.TRULLI , I.M. MANCINI, S. MASI, M. PISCITELLI AND V. CAPUTIMSW; MBT; full scale plan; oxygen uptake rate
PFSTUDY OF THE WASTE STABILIZATION INDEX ON CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIES BASED ON FIELD SURVEY DATAT. KOHINATA, K. ISHII, R. YANASE, M. HANASHIMA AND T. FURUICHIclosed system disposal facilities, stabilization, temperature, leaching test, leachate water
PCA STUDY ON LAND SELECTION AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIEST. KATO,T. HARADA,R. MATSUMOTO, K. MATSUOKA , H. KOKUBO M. HANASHIMA, T. FURUICHIClosed system disposal facilities,Land selection,Regiona development,Cost dawn
PFA STUDY ON IMPROVEMENT OF THE WASTE STABILIZATION MODEL IN CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIESY. OHTSUKA, S.YAJIMA, K. ISHII, T. FURUICHI AND M. HANASHIMAwaste stabilization, closed system disposal facilities, washout model, optimization model
PFFEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE ENLARGEMENT OF CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIES IN JAPANH. KATO, F. OHNO , M. HANASHIMA AND T. FURUICHIClosed System Disposal Facilities, enlargement, Feasibility study
E9THE ROAD MAP FOR THE DESIGN OF A LANDFILL IN A SEISMIC AREAA. S. LO GRASSO AND M. MAUGERIstability analyses, dynamic characterisation, seismic areas
D4RECOVERY OF METAL HYDROXIDE SLUDGE FOR RECYCLING IN THE AOD CONVERTERL. LIND AND S. HALLSTENmetal hydroxide sludge, calcination, recycling
F6APPLYING US EPA OTHER TEST METHOD 10 WITH OPEN-PATH TUNABLE DIODE LASER ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY FOR MEASURING TOTAL METHANE EMISSIONS IN A LANDFILLM. MODRAK, G. HATER, R. GREEN, E. MORRIS, M. CHASE,AND R. HASHMONAYplume mapping, tunable diode laser, area sources, methane
H8USING RESEARCH TO INFORM WASTE AND RESOURCES POLICYD. C. WILSON AND N. C. BLAKEYwaste and resources policy, research, evidence-based policy making, science meets policy, international research priorities
H11CLEANING PROCEDURE ADOPTED FOR THE BEACHES OF THE COSTA SMERALDA CONSORTIUM, SARDINIAR.COSSU AND R. PERSICObeach cleaning, Poseidonia, sustainability
F8DEVELOPMENT OF LEACHATE TREATMENT AT A LARGE NEW TROPICAL LANDFILL SITEL.J. STRACHAN , H.D. ROBINSON , S.D. LAST , G. PAYNE AND M. WRIGHTSequencing Batch Reactor (SBR), reed beds, acetogenic and methanogenic leachates
B10GASEOUS EMISSIONS DURING RECIRCULATION OF LEACHATE ENRICHED WITH NITRATE IN A FULL SCALE BIOREACTOR-LANDFILL.G. TALLEC, C. BUREAU, P. PEU, JC BENOIST, P. COURANT, A. BUDKA, D. PRESSE AND T. BOUCHEZNitrous oxide, Bioreactor-Landfill, Nitrified leachate
B11IMPACT EVALUATION OF LANDFILLS ON AIR QUALITY- ODOURS AND TOXIC COMPOUNDST. PAGE, A. NARJOUX, C. GUY, R.F. CARON AND B. FECILlandfill, odour, odorant, olfactometry, toxic, contaminant, impact study, VOC, terpens, sulfur compounds
C14MSW TEST CELL FOR ENERGY RECOVERY AT THE MURIBECA LANDFILLF.J. MACIEL AND J.F.T. JUCAmass balance, carbon, nitrogen, sustainable landfill, sustainability
E13CLONIC: CLOSING THE NITROGEN CYCLE FROM LANDFILL LEACHATES. A BIOLOGICAL PROCESS WITH PARTIAL NITRITATION AND ANAMMOX FOLLOWED BY THERMAL DRY TREATMENT.M.T. VIVES, E. GONZÁLEZ, H. LÓPEZ, R. GANIGUÉ, M. RUSCULLEDA, M.D. BALAGUER, J. COLPRIM, E. JIMÉNEZ, M. ELORDUYnitrogen removal, partial nitritation, Anammox, Thermal Dry, leachate treatment
E16INNOVATIVE DECHLORINATION FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION RESIDUEST. SHIMAOKA, T. NARUOKA, J. ETOH AND H. NAKAYAMAmunicipal solid waste incineration residues, dechlorination, compost, chlorine, Friedel’s salt
F3PASSIVE DRAINAGE AND BIOFILTRATION OF LANDFILL GAS: FINDINGS OF AUSTRALIAN TRIALSS. DEVER, G. SWARBRICK, R. STUETZ AND C KAUCNERLandfill gas, biofiltration, microbial methane oxidation
F3ANALYSIS OF METHANE OXIDATION AND DYNAMICS OF METHANOTROPHS WITHIN A PASSIVE METHANE OXIDATION BARRIERA. CABRAL, K. ARTEAGA, D. RANNAUD, S. AIT-BENICHOU, M-F POUET, S. ALLAIRE, L.B. JUGNIA, C. GREERsand-compost mixture, landfill biogas, degree of saturation
E4THERMAL TREATMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE IN THE PYROBUSTOR RELIEVES THE ENVIRONMENT AND SAVES ENERGYS. EBSERSewage sludge, sewage sludge disposal, Pyrobustor, pyrolysis, rotary kiln
H15THE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN IN WASTE COLLECTION MANAGEMENT- A STUDY CASE IN ST ILARIO D’ENZA (REGGIO EMILIA, ITALY)S.GELOSINI, A. BACHIORRI, E. MEGLIOLI, N.MENOZZI, M. SCHIVAZAPPA AND M. BERGONZONIseparate waste collection, waste management, questionnaire, participation of citizens
D6DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECT OF SEEDING MATERIALS MADE FROM ORGANIC WASTE FOR WASTEWATER PURIFYING SYSTEMY. KOJIMA, J. MATSUDA AND K. OHMIYAorganic waste, Johkasou, compost, Bacillus genus, wastewater treatment
H16THE ROLE OF LANDFILLS AS ACCUMULATORS OF ORGANIC CARBON TO COMPENSATE FOR CO2 EMISSIONS TO THE ATMOSPHERET. BRAMRYD, M. JOHANSSON AND G. THAMlandfill, biocell, carbon dioxide, carbon sink, biogas
PHMETHANE AND CARBON DIOXIDE FROM LANDFILLS IN SOUTH AFRICAS. BHAILALL, S.J. PIKETH AND K.E. ROSSlandfill gas emissions, CH4, CO2, CDM, South Africa
PGMETAL DISTRIBUTION IN LOS ANGELES` MSWI BOTTOM ASHY. HU , P. REM,F. DI MAIO AND L. MUCHOVAMSW, Incineration, bottom ash, physical separation technology
A3ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AND CONTAMINATED SITES’ REMEDIATIONL. BUTTIcontaminated soils remediation, precautionary principle, Italian environmental law
E9WHAT A FUTURE SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SHOULD BE? CURRENT STATUS, PROBREM, AND FUTURE DIRECTION IN JAPANY. INOUE, M. YAMADA, K. ENDO AND H. ASAKURAcategory of landfill, general wastes, industrial wastes, ideal way of landfill
PEBIOSTIMULATION OF PHENOL BIODEGRADATION IN NATURAL SANDY SOILSF. GULARTE H., M. RENDUELES, M. HERRERO, A. GUTIÉRREZ AND M. DIAZBioremediation, biostimulation, soil, polluted soil
C12SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE THE MSW COLLECTION IN LOUGA CITY, SENEGALC. COLLIVIGNARELLI AND M. VACCARIappropriate technologies, developing Countries, MSW collection, Senegal
C4APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY RECOVERY FROM BIOMASS IN AFRICAC. COLLIVIGNARELLI, A. MAZZU AND S. SORLINIbiomass, briquettes, developing countries, recovery of residues, appropriate technologies
PHPERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A LOW-COST, EFFICIENT LEACHATE EVAPORATORG.M. SAVAGE, L.F. DIAZ, A. ERBISTI AND A. CHIUMENTILeachate treatment, leachate oxidation, leachate evaporator
A2MODELING METHODS FOR CREATING AND ANALYZING ENERGY-AGRO-WASTE SUBSYSTEMSG.M. SAVAGE, L.F. DIAZ AND L.L. EGGERTHsubsystems; mass balance; energy balance, mathematical models.
PCMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN SAINT PETERSBURG -RUSSIA-M.P. FEDOROV AND ?.N. CHUSOVmunicipal solid waste, mechanical treatment, landfill
F9A RAPID BATCH PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSMENT OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES AND BIODEGRADABLE COMPONENTS OF ORGANIC MATTERA. VAN ZOMEREN, R.N.J. COMANS AND H.A. VAN DER SLOOTorganic matter, humic acid, DOC, degradation
PDBIOSTABILIZATION AND BIODRYING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEG. TITA, G. VIVIANI AND D. SABELLAbiostabilization, biodrying, airflow rate, model
H1BIOLOGICAL HYDROGEN AND METHANE POTENTIAL FROM SWEET SORGHUM RESIDUESA. GIORDANO, M.C. LAVAGNOLO, A. SPAGNI AND A. MORBINbiological hydrogen potential, biogas production, pH effect, thermal pretreatment
G7PROPOSAL OF A METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSING THE FINAL STORAGE QUALITY OF A LANDFILLR. COSSU, T. LAI AND E. PIOVESANfinal storage quality, sustainable landfill, target values, risk analysis
C1ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AS A PIECE OF MULTISYSTEMS MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTE- THE NEW PLANT OF MARSEILLE PROVENCE METROPOLE (FR)H. FRUTEAU DE LACLOS AND C. SAINT-JOLYbiological treatment, anaerobic digestion, recycling, incineration, integrated waste management
PHRECOVERY OF LANDFILL LEACHATE AS A WATER RESOURCEA. GASTALDELLO AND E. MANETTILeachate management, leachate recovery, wastewater treatment, water resource
PDTHERMAL PROCESSING OF ANIMAL AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETYA. ZABANIOTOU, V. SKOULOU AND A. KARAGIANNIDISWaste-to-energy, agricultural and animal wastes, thermal processing.
PHESTIMATION OF METHANE POTENTIAL FROM LANDFILL GAS OF THE NEW HELLENIC SANITARY LANDFILLSA. KARAGIANNIDIS N. MOUSSIOPOULOS AND T. TSATSARELISLandfill gas, Methane estimation, Hellenic landfills
PBINVOLVEMENT OF SENSITIVE SOCIAL GROUPS IN WEEE MANAGEMENTA. KARAGIANNIDIS AND I. ANTONOPOULOSSocial enterprises, entrepreneurships, local authorities, WEEE recycling.
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