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Conference: Sardinia 2009

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A6MANCHESTER RECYCLING FOR ALL: INCREASING PARTICIPATION IN RECYCLING BY OFFERING CHOICE AND ALTERNATIVES TO LOW RECYCLING COMMUNITIESI.D. WILLIAMS, A. CULLETONlocal authority, recycling, back alley bring sites (BABS), public participation, deprived communities
A15EXPERIENCES OF CO-OPERATIVE RESEARCH STUDIES BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND LOCAL AUTHORITIESI.D. WILLIAMSLocal authority, university, recycling, biodegradable waste, public participation, case study
A16GYPSUM DISTRIBUTION IN A MIXED CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE SORTING PROCESS AND ITS COMPOSITION IN RESIDUEA. MONTERO, Y. TOJO, T. MATSUO, T. MATSUTO, M. YAMADA, H. ASAKURA, Y. ONOGypsum, heavy liquid separation, mixed C&D waste, residue, sorting process
A13COMPARISON OF WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES ACROSS AFRICA WITH RESPECT TO CARBON EMISSIONSR. COUTH, C. TROISNorth Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, waste data, carbon emissions
A13LIMITED RESOURCES – EVALUATION WANTED; PROCEDURE SUPPORTING CREATION OF LANDFILL CONCEPTSG. HADRICH, W. BIDLINGMAIER, E. KRAFTmultibarrier system, adopted landfill concept, protective potential, low and middle income country, use energy demand
A11CO2-PREVENTION AT WASTE INCINERATION BY IMPROVEMENT OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND A CREDIT OF CO2-EMISSION REDUCTION BY RECOVERING OF METAL FRACTION FROM SLAG – AN EVALUATION IN GERMANYM. HOFFMANN, C. WUNSCH, J. JAGER, B. BILITEWSKICO2 prevention, waste incineration, incinerator slag, energy efficiency, metal recycling
A6LOCAL STRATEGIES FOR AN EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF SOLID HOUSEHOLD WASTE – THE FULL SCALE AUSUSTENBORG EXPERIMENTA. BERNSTAD, J.LA COUR JANSEN, H. ASPEGRENsustainable waste management, source-separation, recycling, case study
A6INFLUENCE OF INFORMATION STRATEGIES ON WASTE RECYCLING BEHAVIOR – EVALUATION OF A FULL SCALE EXPERIMENTA. BERNSTAD, J.LA COUR JANSEN, H. ASPEGRENrecycling behavior, waste management, information, case study
A3TOWARDS ZERO WASTE: A WASTE STRATEGY FOR WALESE. FINNEY, R. CRACKNELLwaste strategy, zero waste, sustainable consumption and production, ecological footprint
A2RISK SHARING IN WASTE MANAGEMENT PROJECTSS. VAUGHAN-JONES, S. CHACKIATH, A. STREETrisk, uncertainties, waste management, technologies
A7STUDY ON COMPOSTING OF DIGESTED CENTRIFUGED WASTE SLUDGE FOR LAND APPLICATIONR. MOHEE, H. RUGHOONUNDUNdigested sludge, composting, land application, compost standards
A9ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, WASTE MANAGEMENT TO GENERATE ENERGY AND AN ORGANIC FERTILIZER – WITHOUT PRODUCING WASTE FOR LATER GENERATIONSF. KIRCHMEYR, G. ANZENGRUBER, R. TULNIKnatural cycle, anaerobic digestion, biogas, biogas slurry
A12THE CHALLENGE OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SLUMSB.D. AZEVEDO, C.F. CARDOSO, R. AZEVEDO, I. C. AZEVEDOsolid waste management, slums
A7SIMULATION MODEL OF HOME SCALE AEROBIC PROCESSES & DESIGNING A HOME SCALE BIOREACTORC.P. MIHALOPOULOS, M.D. LOIZIDOU, K.J. HARALAMBOUS, E. KAPETANIOSsimulation model, design, bioreactor
A15WASTE AND RECYCLING BEHAVIOURS – DO DOMESTIC OR COMMERCIAL RECYCLING PROGRAMS RAISE AWARENESS AND CAUSE BEST PRACTICEV.FEMIA, P.O'CONNORRecycling, Education, Behaviour, Avoidance, Minimisation
A5SIMULATION AND ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE PAY-AS-YOU-THROW SCENARIOS AIMING AT MAXIMIZING MUNICIPAL WASTE DIVERSION BY THE RESULTING DIRECT PROMOTION OF MINIMIZATION AND RECOVERY SCHEMESA. MALAMAKIS, A. KARAGIANNIDIS, G. PERKOULIDISPay-As-You-Throw, Municipal Solid Waste
A9ELUCIDATION OF METABOLIC PATHWAYS DURING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION USING METHANE STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE COMPOSITION AND FLUORESCENT IN SITU HYBRIDIZATIONJ. GROSSIN-DEBATTISTA, X. QU, M. SASSI, J. EPISSARD, A. GUENNE, V. VAVILIN, M. LEMUNIER, H. BUDZINSKI, PJ. HE, T. BOUCHEZ, L. MAZEASmunicipal solid waste, methanization, stable carbon isotopic signature, methanogenesis, fluorescent in situ hybridization
A3A REVIEW OF RESEARCH APPROACHES FOR WASTE PREVENTION AND REUSE OF WASTET. TASAKI, H. YAMAKAWAwaste prevention study, reuse study, academic systemization
A11COMBINATION OF OPTIMIZATION AND MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS METHODS FOR OPTIMUM OPERATING CONDITIONS AT THERMAL WASTE TREATMENT FACILITIESH. ALBERS, S. WOLFF, A. SCHMIDT, T. BRINKMANN,H. LAMBRECHTthermal waste treatment, optimization methods, material flow analysis, Umberto(R)
A4FORECASTING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE GENERATION FOR URBAN AND RURAL REGIONSP. BEIGL, S. LEBERSORGERwaste generation, municipal solid waste, forecasting model
A3FUTURE VISIONS: SUSTAINABLE LANDFILLING OR A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY WITHOUT LANDFILLS?M. HUBER-HUMER, P. LECHNERsustainable landfilling, zero waste, sustainable society, lifestyle
A4WASTE CHARACTERIZATION BY MEANS OF INFRARED SPECTROSCOPYK. BOHM (MEISSL), E. SMIDT, P. LECHNER waste characterization, classification, infrared spectroscopy, multivariate data analysis
A1EFFECTIVENESS OF MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES IN EUROPEM. HERCZEG, A. REICHELlandfill, biodegradable municipal waste, policy effectiveness
A2THE USE OF DECISION SUPPORT TOOLS IN MANAGING WASTE MANAGEMENT DECISIONSA. J. MORRISSEY, D. MURPHY, G. FOLEYMunicipal Solid Waste, policy making
A2MODELLING TO ASSESS POLICY INSTRUMENTST. EKVALL, A. BJORKLUND, O. ERIKSSON, M. LJUNGGREN SODERMAN, G. OSTBLOM, M. SJOSTROM, A. STENMARCK, J.-O. SUNDQVISTgeneral equilibrium model, waste-management model, life cycle assessment, policy instruments
A11ENERGY FROM WASTE PLANTS: TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS ON THE COMBUSTION SYSTEM (CDR TREATMENT, ENRICHED AIR COMBUSTION…)C. CORD'HOMME, E. GARTNERenergy from waste, reverse-acting grate, RDF, enriched air combustion
A8COMPARISON OF INVESTMENTS AND OPERATING COSTS OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AND COMPOSTING PLANTSR. VAZQUEZ, A. CABECASanaerobic digestion, composting, waste management, operating cost
A14SEPARATION AND COMPOSTING PLANT IN SMALL CITIES OF ZONA DA MATA, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZILA.A.P. TINOCO, I.C.D. AZEVEDO, R. AZEVEDO, E.A.G. MARQUESseparation and composting plant, municipal solid waste
A4A REVIEW OF MUNICIPAL WASTE COMPOSITIONAL DATA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW APPROACH TO NATIONAL ESTIMATESJ.P. PARFITT, E. BRIDGWATERwaste characterisation, waste composition, municipal waste, waste strategy
A16UPDATE ON U.S. EPA DECISION SUPPORT TOOLS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF DISASTER GENERATED WASTE AND DEBRISS. THORNELOE, P. LEMIEUX, L. MILLER, M. RODGERShomeland security, disaster debris, animal carcasses, remediation
A10A NOVEL THREE-PHASE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION SYSTEM (3PADS) FOR CO-PRODUCTION OF H2 AND CH4 FROM ORGANIC SOLID WASTESH.-B. DING, J.-Y. WANGanaerobic digestion, solid waste, hydrogen, two-phase, three-phase
A13STRATEGIC PLANNING IN A FRAGILE SETTING AND UNSTABLE CONDITIONS: THE PALESTINIAN STRATEGIC PLANNING EXPERIENCE IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTR. MUSLEH, Z. SAMHAN, S. RISHMAWIsolid waste, Palestinian Territory, strategic planning, fragile conditions, participatory approach
A14WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: WHAT ARE APPROPRIATE SOLUTIONS?C.J. LIEBENBERGappropriate solutions, waste management, developing countries
A12INFLUENCE OF ACCELERATED AGEING ON ACID NEUTRALIZATION CAPACITY AND MINERALOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN REFUSE-DERIVED-FUEL FLY ASHESE. BRANNVALL, L. ANDREAS, S. DIENER, G. THAM,A. LAGERKVISTRDF fly ash, mineral transformation, XRD, ANC
A8BIODEGRADABLE WASTE: ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF COLLECTION-BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OPTIONSA. LE BOZEC, D. ROBIN, M-E. MOLLARETbiodegradable waste, biological treatment, costs, simulation, options
A12THE REUSE POTENTIAL OF WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH: A COMPARATIVE EXPERIMENTAL STUDYS. ROCCA, E. LATEGANO, G. COSTA, L. GALEOTTI,F. LOMBARDIWaste incineration bottom ash (BA), particle size distribution, chemical composition, leaching behaviour, natural weathering
A4CAUSES OF FOOD WASTE GENERATION IN HOUSEHOLDSR. GLANZ, F. SCHNEIDERfood waste, households, reasons, qualitative, quantitative
A1SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF CONSUMER GOODS OF RECOVERED MATERIAL IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY AT GLOBAL SCALE – A NEW CHALLENGEB. BILITEWSKIsafety assessment, recycling, chemicals, consumer products
A5EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF WASTE COLLECTION SERVICESR. GAMBERINI, L. GALLONI, B. RIMINI, F. BELTRAMI, M. ORIwaste collection, performance index, design, control
A9IMPACT OF SHREDDING OF THE MSW PAPER/CARDBOARD FRACTION ON ITS ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADABILITYS. POMMIER, A. MANAS LLAMAS, X. LEFEBVREpaper/cardboard, methanisation, shredding, BMP
A8MBT AS EQUALIZATION PROCESS BEFORE FURTHER WASTE TREATMENTSS. SCOTTIMBT,WTE, waste treatment
A1COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSEMENT OF WM STRATEGIES IN ENGLAND: THE NORTH LONDON WASTE AUTHORITY CASES. TUNESI, Y. RYDINwaste management, scale of planning, LCA of waste management
A7A RAPID MOLECULAR APPROACH TO DETERMINING THE OCCURRENCE OF PATHOGEN INDICATORS IN COMPOSTN.M. SUNAR, D.I. STEWART, E.I STENTIFORD, L.A.FLETCHERcomposting, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), E. coli and Salmonella spp
A13PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS AS A MEANS TO CONSOLIDATE INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES IN TOURISM DESTINATIONS: THE CASE OF THE MEXICAN CARIBBEANM. RODRIGUEZ, A. VON BERTRAB, J. D. HERNANDEZ, A. MACHTpublic-private partnerships, PPP, integrated solid waste management, ISWM, tourism and waste
A15WASTE MANAGEMENT ROADSHOW – A VIRTUAL JOURNEYL. ROSA, F. SANTOS, A. CABECASroadshow, waste management, environmental education, awareness programme, recycling
A12USING ASH IN A SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY, SWEDISH R&D PROGRAMME 2002-2008H. BJURSTROM, R. HERBERT, C. RIBBING, G. THAMcombustion residue, ash, recycling, environment, building material, forest
A16RECYCLING OPTIONS OF CAR PARTS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL BURDENSS. SCHERHAUFER, P. BEIGLEnd-of-Life Vehicle, scrap tyre, zinc, shredder residues, recycling, LCA Life Cycle Assessment
A11HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF ORGANIC WASTEH.-G. RAMKE, D. BLOHSE, H.-J.LEHMANN, J. FETTIGhydrothermal carbonization, organic waste, biomass, coalification
A2LANDFILLING OF INDIVIDUAL WASTE FRACTIONS: CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IN A LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVED. TONINI, S. MANFREDI, T. H. CHRISTENSENindividual waste fractions, landfilling, LCA, carbon sequestration
A8CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING THE VIABLILITY OF A SMALL SCALE MSW BIO-DRYING PLANT AIMED TO RDF PRODUCTION FOR LOCAL USEE.C. RADA, M. RAGAZZImunicipal solid waste, RDF, bio-drying plant
A6HOW HIGH EFFICIENCY SELECTIVE COLLECTION AFFECTS THE MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL MSWM. RAGAZZI, E.C. RADAmunicipal solid waste, selective collection, waste management, residual waste
A15CHILDREN PARTICIPATED DESIGN ON VERGOMASCO LANDFILL IN ODOLO, BRESCIA PROVINCEP. SIMONE, L. NETTUNO, C. ZANINELLI , M. VERCESIchildren participation
A14ESTABLISHMENT OF A NATIONAL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN TUNISIAY. BOUSSELMI, W.PFAFF-SIMONEIT, K.-H. STRIEGELGerman financial and technical assistance, Tunisia, hazardous waste management, treatment plant, administrative framework
A10COMBINED BIO-HYDROGEN AND METHANE PRODUCTIOND. RECHTENBACH, R. STEGMANNbiological hydrogen production, biogas plants
A7COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF SOLID WASTE AEROBIC BIODEGRADATION KINETICS: COUPLING OF SPECIFIC CHEMICAL ANALYSISK. ESTEVE, A. TREMIER, M. LAUNAY, P. DABERTsolid waste, aerobic degradation, fractionation, polymeric substances, respiratory activity
A10OPTIMISATION OF THE BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF DOMESTIC WASTESK. BRU, C. JOULIAN, I. IGNATIADIS, D. GUYONNET, M.C. DICTORhydrogen, organic fraction of municipal solid waste, bioreactors
A16SETTING PRIORITIES FOR THE END-OF-LIFE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX PRODUCTSP. CHANCEREL, C. MESKERS, C. HAGELUEKEN, V.S. ROTTERmaterial flow analysis, waste electric and electronic equipment, recovery rates, recycling, economic assessment, total material requirement assessment
A14WASTE TO ENERGY – IS THIS APPROPRIATE FOR CAPE TOWN, A DEVELOPING AFRICAN CITY?P. NOVELLAbiogas, calorific value, carbon dioxide, coal, electricity, environmental impact assessment (EIA), incineration, gasification, landfill, methane, pyrolysis, refuse derived fuel (RDF), waste, waste to energy, waste minimisation
A1WASTE STREAM DIAGRAM AND TRANSITION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE WORLDM. YAMADA, K. KAWAI, T. ISHIGAKI, M. OSAKOMunicipal Solid Waste Stream, transition, waste management, economic growth
A3INVESTIGATING HOUSEHOLD WASTE PREVENTION – A REVIEW OF EVIDENCEK. STRANGE, J. COX, S. GIORGI, V. SHARP, D WILSON, N. BLAKEYprevention, behaviour, reuse, consumer, household
A5COGEME MANAGEMENT AND GLOBAL SELECTIVE WASTE COLLECTION. A QUALITY OF LIFE PROJECT FOR THE TERRITORYG. DELBARBA, S.MAZZATAselective collection, "waste more, pay more" principle
A9FUNDAMENTALS OF SOLID STATE FERMENTATION USING RENEWABLE RESOURCES IN BATCH OPERATIONT. HAUPT, E. KRAFTanaerobic digestion, solid-state fermentation, fundamentals
A5HOUSEHOLD BEHAVIOR ON COMBUSTIBLE WASTE SET-OUTS UNDER “DOOR-TO-DOOR” COLLECTION METHOD WITH “PAY-AS-YOU-THROW” SYSTEMS. SUZUKI, A. TACHIFUJI, Y. MATSUFUJI"pay-as-you-throw"system, waste set-outs, unit amount of waste, capacity of waste bag
A10HYDROGEN AND METHANE PRODUCTION FROM THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MSW IN A DOUBLE PHASE LAB SCALE PLANTM.C. LAVAGNOLO, L. ALIBARDI, R. COSSU, L. DANIELIdark fermentation, anaerobic digestion, waste, hydrogen, methane
B3EFFECT OF BIOLOGICAL DEGRADATION ON SETTLEMENT OF BIOREACTOR LANDFILLSS. ELAGROUDY, M. ABDEL-RAZIK, M. ABD EL-AZEEM, F. GHOBRIAL, M. WARITHbioreactor landfill settlement, hydrolysis rate coefficient, waste biodegradation, BMP test
B10PHYTOCAPS AS BIOTIC SYSTEMS TO MITIGATE LANDFILL METHANE EMISSIONS: THE A-ACAP INVESTIGATIONJ. SUN, S.T.S. YUEN, J. BOGNER, D. CHENphytocap, landfill gas, methane oxidation, methane emission
B12CHALLENGES IN MEASURING LANDFILL CAP EMISSIONS – THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCEM. JORGENSEN, J. B. JOSEPH, L. REIDlandfill gas, methane, emission variability
B3A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF MECHANICALLY BIOLOGICALLY TREATED WASTE: BIODEGRADATION AND SETTLEMENT BEHAVIOURA.A. SIDDIQUI, D. J. RICHARDS, W. POWRIElandfill, MBT waste, settlement, stabilisation
B6EVAPORATION PHENOMENON AS A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENTB.D. RANZI, A.B. CASTILHOS JUNIOR, E. D'ALMEIDA DUARTE, J. TAVARESlandfill leachate, natural evaporation, evaporation panel, climatic conditions, toxicology
B13ALTERNATIVE, RISK BASED APPROACH TO REHABILITATION OF SMALL RURAL LANDFILLSL. REIDrehabilitation, risk approach, alternative method, geophysical survey
B12DEVELOPING A NEW FIELD-VALIDATED METHODOLOGY FOR LANDFILL METHANE EMISSIONS IN CALIFORNIAK. SPOKAS, J.BOGNER, J.CHANTON, G. FRANCOmethane oxidation, greenhouse gas inventory
B16ENHANCED LANDFILL MINING – A FUTURE PERSPECTIVE FOR LANDFILLINGD. GEYSEN, P.T. JONES, K. VAN ACKER, S. VAN PASSEL, M. CRAPS, J. EYCKMANS, K. VRANCKEN, B. LAENEN, P. LAEVERSenhanced landfill mining, enhanced waste management, landfill policy, transition, sustainable waste management
B13ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR DETERMINATION OF LONG-TERM EMISSIONS OF LANDFILLSA. VAN ZOMEREN, H. SCHARFF, H.A. VAN DER SLOOTenvironmental risk assessment, landfill, leaching, modelling
B1THE NEW LANDFILL MANAGEMENT WAYS IN DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION WITH THE EVOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATIVE AND ECONOMICAL CONTEXTA. BUDKA, C. BLOQUET, D. PRESSE, T. GISBERTMBT, waste management legislation, aerobic bioreactor, anaerobic bioreactor
B9DEVELOPMENT OF DRAINAGE WATER QUALITY FROM LANDFILL COVERS BUILT WITH ASHES AND SEWAGE SLUDGEI.TRAVAR, L. ANDREAS S. LIDELOW, G. THAM, A. LAGERKVISTlandfill cover, ashes, sludge, drainage water
B1IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EU TESTING REQUIREMENTS FOR CHARACTERI-SATION OF WASTE FOR LANDFILLINGO. HJELMAR, J.G. HANSENwaste, landfill, characterisation, testing, implementation, 1999/31/EC, 2003/33/EC
B14EXAMPLE OF A BRAZILIAN SANITARY LANDFILL ENLARGMENT USING 1V:1H SLOPEF.J.P. OLIVEIRA, C.V.S. BENJAMIM, G. MONDELLIsanitary landfill, slope stability, wastes shear strength
B9PRELIMINARY DISCRETE MODELLING OF LANDFILLS CLAY BARRIERJ.-P. GOURC, O. PLE, P. VILLARDdiscrete analysis, clay liners, tensile strength
B11EFFECT OF DIFFERENT AERATION RATES ON NITROUS OXIDE EMISSIONSP.P. HUBER, M. HUBER-HUMER, P. LECHNERin-situ aeration, nitrous oxide, aeration rates, landfill gas
B10MITIGATING METHANE EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILLS USING BIOCOVERS – LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE CHALLENGESP. KJELDSEN, C. SCHEUTZ, A.M. FREDENSLUND, G.B. PEDERSENlandfill gas, climate change, greenhouse gases, methane oxidation
B6THE EFFECT OF RECIRCULATION OF CONCENTRATED LEACHATE: THE CASE STUDY OF ‘IL FOSSETTO’ LANDFILLP.S. CALABRO', S. ORSI, E. GENTILI, C. MEONIbiogas, landfill, leachate, membrane treatment, recirculation
B7NITROGEN AND COD REMOVAL OPTIMISATION FROM LEACHATE GENERATED IN OLD MSW LANDFILLSA. SPAGNI, S. MARSILI-LIBELLI, M.C. LAVAGNOLOleachate treatment, nitrite shortcut, nitritation, control and automation
B1A GIS APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND OPERATIONAL DATA MANAGEMENT IN LANDFILL SITESV. BRETTI, F. BELFIORE, M. DRAGAN, G. BORGONOVOGIS, data management, information management system, database, life cycle
B8CRYOGENIC LANDFILL GAS UPGRADING IN THE NETHERLANDSJ. JACOBSlandfill gas upgrading, CO2 production, cryogenic technology, liquefied biogas, renewable energy
B11CANADA’ S 30 YEAR OLD AEROBIC LANDFILLB. BEATTY, E. BENDA, M. JADEJA, S. LEE, A. MOHAMEDaerobic landfill, extraction wells, zero methane, forest cover
B14DECISIONS ON AFTER USE CONCEPTS OF SANITARY LANDFILLSJ. TINTNER, E. SMIDT, R. KRAMER, P. LECHNERafter use concepts, sanitary landfill, recultivation, assessment
B12MODELING THE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS OF BIOLOGICALLY PRETREATED WASTE IN LANDFILLS. DONOVAN, T. BATESON, J. GRONOW, N. VOULVOULISlandfill, biowaste, greenhouse gas emissions
B8THE VALUE OF 3-D MODELLING IN BIOGAS VALORISATION PROJECTSP. WENS, U. PANNIZZObiogas production, 3-D modelling
B1THE DANISH METHOD FOR EMISSION REPORTING TO PRTR FROM WASTE DISPOSAL SITESC. SCHEUTZ, P. KJELDSEN, C. TROLLE, H. SCHARFFPRTR reporting, waste disposal, landfill gas emission, leachate emission
B8BEHAVIOR OF A LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION SYSTEM AT THE CITY OF MONTREAL LANDFILL SITEM. HEROUX, D. MILLETTE, C. GUYlandfill, landfill gas, collection well, collection system, optimization
B2BIOREACTOR LANDFILL: A SUSTAINABLE WASTE TREATMENT PROCESSV. VIGNERON, A. BUDKA, E. JIMENEZ, H. HERMKES, A. ROSPARS, B. JEAN, P. BELBEZEbioreactor landfill, waste degradation, GHG emissions, moisture content, green energy
B3ESTIMATION OF WATER FLOW IN A CLOSED LANDFILL BY TRACER TEST IN GAS VENTS AND THE CHANGE IN LEACHATE QUALITYH.J. KIM, D. ENDO, M. SATO, T. MATSUO, T. MATSUTOclosed landfill; remediation works; tracer test; leachate flow; TOC
B13THE USE OF REMOTE AND PROXIMAL SENSING FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CONTAMINATED LANDFILL SITESS. SILVESTRI, A. VIEZZOLI, A. EDSEN, E. AUKEN, M. GIADAillegal landfills, contaminated sites, SkyTEM, geophysical methods
B8BIOTECHNOLOGICAL METHODS TO INCREASE LANDFILL GAS PRODUCTIONE. IMRE, K.L. KOVACS, Z. BAGI, N. ACS, R.K. PEREI, I. BARTHA, P.Q. TRANG, G. TELEKESlandfill gas, hydrogen, intensification
B7TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE BY CONSTRUCTED WETLANDSE. WOJCIECHOWSKA, M. GAJEWSKA, S. WAARA, H. OBARSKA-PEMPKOWIAK, P. KOWALIK, A. ALBUQUERQUE, P. RANDERSONlandfill leachate, constructed wetlands, poland, sweden, efficiency of treatment
B2BIOREACTOR AND BIOGAS RECOVERY: A SUSTAINABLE LANDFILL CONCEPT FOR MUNICIPAL WASTE IN THE TARN DEPARTMENT (FRANCE)C.COUHERT, M. L'HUILLIER C. COUTURIER, V. FAIRY, S. LECOQhydrogen, biogas, bioreactor, domestic waste
B16PRELIMINARY TESTS FOR THE APPLICATION OF LANDFILL IN SITU AERATION IN A MOUNTAIN AREA IN NORTHERN ITALYR. COSSU, R. RAGA, A. DAL MASO, M. ZANELLAlandfill remediation, landfill mining, in situ aeration
B5INVESTIGATION OF THE CLOGGING OF LANDFILL TYRE DRAINAGE LAYERSA.P. HUDSON, R.P. BEAVEN, K. KNOX, W. POWRIElandfill, waste, leachate, hydraulic conductivity, anisotropy
B9PHYTOCAPPING – CAN IT REDUCE PERCOLATION OF WATER INTO BURIED WASTE?K. VENKATRAMAN, N. ASHWATHcanopy interception, methane emission, transpiration, native plants, water balance
B4CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT IN LANDFILL BOTTOM LAYERH. AURINKO, K. KUJALAadvection, diffusion, advection-dispersion, conductivity, contaminant transport
B3A BIOMECHANICAL MODEL TO PREDICT LONG-TERM SECONDARY SETTLEMENTS OF MSW – VALIDATION ON LARGE-SCALE TRIALSJ.-P. GOURC, M. STAUB, M. CONTE, H. BENBELKACEM, R. BAYARD, E. REDONMunicipal Solid Waste, settlement, biodegradation, recirculation, pre-treatment, bioreactor
B11PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF LANDFILL AERATION IN GERMANYM. RITZKOWSKI, K.-U. HEYER, R. STEGMANNLandfill aeration, biological stabilisation, in-situ, landfill aftercare, emissions
B4STEEP WALL LINER SYSTEM DESIGNS.F. ELDRIDGE, J.J. ELDRIDGE, A.P. KORTEGASTlandfill, liner, steep wall
B14COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON LANDFILL BAVELD. PEREBOOM, J.G. KNOEFF, R. THIJSSEN, G. MEESTERSrisk management, settlement, stability test
B2RELATION BETWEEN ORGANIC MATTER PROPERTIES IN LEACHATE AND BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM MSW LANDFILLINGG. FEUILLADE, A. PARODI, E. REDONMunicipal Solid Waste, Organic Matter, fractionation, leachate recirculation, Mechanical-Biological Pretreatment
B5RECYCLED AND NATURAL CRUSHED STONE AGGREGATE AS AN ALTERNATIVE LEACHATE COLLECTION AND DRAINAGE LAYER FOR SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS IN NSW, AUSTRALIAJ.M. NASH, M.J. THOMaggregate, drainage, leachate
B9OPTIMISATION OF LANDFILL COVER PROPERTIES WITH REGARD TO WATER BALANCE AND METHANE OXIDATIONA. GROENGROEFT, J. GEBERT, K. BERGER, S. MELCHIORbiocover; water balance simulation; methane oxidation; soil properties
B15ENVIRONMENTAL COST OF LANDFILLH. SCHARFF landfill, tax, environmental cost
B15TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL ASPECTS OF LANDFILL EXTERNALITIESR. MTIBAA, J. MERYlandfill, externalities, disamenities, equity
B10BIOCOVER CONSTRUCTION AND MONITORING – IMPLEMENTATION CRITERIA AND PROCESSESM. HUBER-HUMER, P. LECHNERbiocover, methane oxidation, guideline
B6USING FIBER OPTIC TO MEASURE WASTE MASS TEMPERATURE: APPLICATION TO EVALUATE LEACHATE RECIRCULATION NETWORK IN LANDFILL BIOREACTORS. MOREAU, B. CHEVRIER, F. SAIDI, G. BUTON, J-M. BOUYEfiber optic, distributed temperature, recirculation, bioreactor
B5LEACHATE COLLECTION SYSTEMS IN BOTTOM LINER SYSTEMSH.G. RAMKEleachate collection systems, incrustation processes, hydraulic calculation, drainage design recommendations
B6IMPROVING LANDFILL LEACHATE REINJECTION DESIGN BY 3-D ELECTRICAL TOMOGRAPHYJ.-C GOURRY, B. CHEVRIER, D. GUYONNET, S. MOREAU, M. LEMUNIERgeophysics, 3-D tomography, leachate, bioreactor
B11AEROBIC IN SITU STABILIZATION – A NEW PART IN THE GERMAN LANDFILL ORDINANCK.-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, A. KOOP, R. STEGMANNaerobic in situ stabilization, landfill legislation, standard requirements, landfill closure and aftercare, cost-saving potentials, reduced aftercare period, criteria for release from aftercare
B4FORMULATION METHODOLOGY FOR BENTONITE AND POLYMER TREATED SOIL USED AS HYDRAULIC BARRIERI. DJERAN-MAIGRE,A.R. RAZAKAMANANTSOA, G. BARAST, G. DIDIERformulation methodology, swelling index, hydraulic performance, rheology, fluid loss
B4THE STUDY OF THREE MINERAL BARRIER OPTIONS FOR A SANITARY LANDFILL LINER SYSTEMA. FERRARI, I. PRADELLA, P.P.F. GOUVEIAclay liner, GCL, mineral barrier
B5ESTIMATING THE DRAWDOWN OF LEACHATE IN A SATURATED LANDFILL: 3D MODELING BASED ON FIELD PUMPING TESTSF. OLIVIER, L. OXARANGO, V. MUGNIER, A.J. TINET, M.A. MARCOUXleachate accumulation, pumping tests, drawdown, modeling, pseudo-soil, Van Genuchten
B10ESTABLISHING A BIOCOVER SYSTEM FOR MITIGATING METHANE EMISSIONS FROM AN OLD UNLINED LANDFILL – BASELINE STUDIES AND BIOCOVER CONSTRUCTIONP. KJELDSEN, C. SCHEUTZ, J. SAMUELSSON, P.H. PETERSEN, J.H.B. JORGENSENlandfill gas, climate change, greenhouse gases, methane oxidation
B12VALIDATION STUDY DUTCH NATIONAL METHANE EMISSION MODELJ. JACOBS, J.G. CUPERUS, J.J. STEKETEE, M. KRAAKMANmethane emission, emission modeling, IPCC2006, greenhouse gas inventories, model validation
B13SITE SPECIFIC RISK ASSESSMENT AT LANDFILLS: SWEDISH CONDITIONS FOR MODELLINGH. ROSQVIST, C. SPARRENBOM, M. LINDSJO, E. WADSTEIN, E. AKERLUNDrisk assessment, waste acceptance criteria, TAC-model, ground water
B15SANITARY LANDFILL VS. FINAL DISPOSAL – DIFFERENT CONCEPTS TO REACH THE SAME ENDS? HOW LANDFILLING STRATEGIES DEVELOPED IN THE USA AND SWITZERLANDD.J. LANG, R. LIFSETwaste management, driving forces, strategy implications, environmental decision-making, retrospective analysis
B15THE REAL COSTS OF LANDFILL DESIGN AND OPERATIONSM.J. THOM, F. MACGREGOReconomic, landfills, land values, aftercare, life cycle costs
B16PLANNING OF, AND ECONOMIC CONSTRAINTS RELATED TO, A LANDFILL MINING PROJECT IN NORWAYM. HOGLAND, B. BERG, W. HOGLAND, M. MARQUESlandfill mining, planning, economics, environmental aspects, MSW
B16INTEGRATED INVESTIGATION OF MSW FOR A LANDFILL MINING PROJECT: GEOPHYSICAL, GEOTECHNICAL AND HYDRAULIC SURVEYSR. COSSU, O. DEL GRECO, A. GODIO, C. OGGERIlandfill mining, geophysics, geotechnics, hydraulic
B10COMPOSITION AND ACTIVITY OF METHANE OXIDIZING COMMUNITIES IN LANDFILL COVERSJ. GEBERT, I. RACHOR, L. BODROSSYmethane oxidation; landfill cover soil; community structure
B7THE USE OF PILOT-SCALE TRIALS IN THE DESIGN OF ON-SITE LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANTSH.D. ROBINSON, R.W. FORMBYleachate, SBR, BAT
B2FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE EMISSION REDUCTION AT THE EXISTING LANDFILLS WIERINGERMEER AND KRAGGE IN THE NETHERLANDS: PRO-CESSES IN THE WASTE BODY AND DESIGN AND COSTS OF ENHANCING MEASURES (INFILTRATION/AERATION)W. VAN VOSSEN, K.-U. HEYER, H. WOELDERSsustainable aftercare, landfill, sustainable emission reduction, natural attenuation
B7REDUCTION OF COD AND SPECIFIC REFRACTORY SUBSTANCES FROM LEACHATE AT SYSAV SPILLEPENGJ. LA COUR JANSEN, A. ANDERSSON, K. JONSSONleachate, COD removal, bisphenol A, nonylphenol
B14A VINEYARD ON THE LANDFILL. PRACTICING ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION IN FRANCIACORTA (BRESCIA – ITALY)G. DELBARBA, S.MAZZATAecological restoration, landfill
C6INCINERATION VERSUS LANDFILL, TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMPARISON BASED ON HUNGARIAN EXPERIENCEG. EORSI-TOTA, I. TOTH, G. KISSincineration, landfilling, energy from waste
C1A NEW TOOL TO ASSESS THE EFFICIENCY OF BIOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL, OR THERMAL TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR WASTE WITH CHLORINATED COMPOUNDSK. SAKAGUCHI-SODER, J. JAGERchlorinated compounds, compound-specific stable isotope analysis, stable chlorine isotope, waste management
C2LABORATORY ANALYSIS ON FEASIBILITY OF USING RECYCLED CIVIL CONSTRUCTION WASTE AGGREGATE FOR SOIL IMPROVEMENT IN FOUNDATION WORKSS.P. FUCALE, T.C.R. SILVA, R.A. DE MEDEIROS JUNIOR, A.D. GUSMAO, S.R.M. FERREIRAcivil construction waste, recycling, soil improvement, consolidation piles
C15COMPOSTING BARREL FOR SUSTAINABLE ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BANGLADESHM.A. MOQSUD, Q.S. BUSHRA, S. HAYASHI, M.H. RAHMANMunicipal Solid Waste, composting, barrel, volume reduction, sustainable
C3THE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF THE PRODUCTION OF SOUND-INSULATING PANELSF. PANTALEONI, A. BONOLI, M. BERGONZONILCA, EoLT, recycling tyre
C3HOLISTIC SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: A NECESSARY PARADIGM TO IDENTIFY SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONSA. SANTAMARIA, F.G.A. VAGLIASINDIsiting, opposition, holistic solid waste management
C10STUDY OF THERMAL BEHAVIOUR OF PULP AND PAPER MILL SLUDGE USING THERMO-GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSISA. GARG, I.M. MISHRA, S. CHANDpulp and paper mill sludge, thermo-gravimetric analysis, derivative thermogravimetry, oxidative atmosphere, inert atmosphere
C3TRACEABILITY METHOD TO ASSESS THE ENVIRONMENTAL RISK OF A POLLUTION SOURCEA.M. GATTI, S. MONTANARI, F. CAPITANInanoparticles ,pollution, traceability, nanopathology, risk assessment
C8MEDICAL WASTE LEGISLATION IN SPAINM. ZAMORANO, E. INSA, R. LOPEZmedical waste, waste management, regional guidelines, policy, legislation
C12CO-DIGESTION OF THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE WITH DISTILLERY EFFLUENT FOR ENHANCED METHANE GENERATIONP.K. PRATAPCHANDRAN, V. GANDHIRAJco-digestion, OFMSW, COD, distillery effluent
C11RECOVERY OF INHIBITED ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS BY THE USE OF ANAEROBIC PACKED BED REACTORSJ. POVINELLI, M.E. DILLENBURG, G.D.B. SOUTOsolid wastes, inhibition, packed bed reactors, anaerobic digesters
C11INFLUENCE OF PH AND ACID BUFFERING CAPACITY ON ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION PROCESSES IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEN. FISCHER, I.I. KNAPPIK, A. HAARSTRICKinfluence of pH, acid buffering capacity, municipal solid waste
C6WASTE MANAGEMENT AS A KEY ISSUE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE EUROPEAN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP UEFA EURO 2008TM IN AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLANDM. MEISSNER, C. PLADERER, M. KOBLMULLERwaste management, UEFA EURO 2008TM, sustainable major sporting event, sustainable strategy
C13BIOMETHANE FROM ANIMAL WASTE AND GRASS FOR CLEAN VEHICULAR BIOFUEL IN IRELANDA. SINGH, J.D. MURPHYbiomethane, animal waste, grass, biofuel
C16ASSESSMENT OF BIODEGRADABILITY REDUCTION ACHIEVED AT AN MBT PLANTS. CHACKIATH, B. COUTHlandfill allowances, mechanical biological treatment (MBT), BM100, DR4
C14ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MSW TO BOOST ENERGY RECOVERYA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDIanaerobic digestion, organic fraction, MSW, energy recovery
C12ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SOURCE SELECTED ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGEL. LOMBARDI, A. CORTI, C. LUBELLO, S. CAFFAZco-digestion, organic fraction, municipal solid waste
C6THE MODERNIZATION ON WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION IN THE STATE OF MEXICO, MEXICOI. GONZALEZ, M. RODRIGUEZ, D. HERNANDEZ, A. MACHTdeveloping countries, Mexican law, waste management legislation
C14WATER BASED TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEM. THOM, Y. ZADIKwaste minimisation, mechanical and biological treatment
C10RDF FROM CHINESE RESIDUAL WASTE – COMPOUND, CHARACTERISTIC, CAPACITIES OF RECOVERY AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTSG. HOFFMANN, D. SCHINGNITZ, C. WUNSCH, M. GEHRING, B. BILITEWSKIMBT, RDF, CO2
C10CHARACTERISATION OF RDF- PARAMETERS, PROBLEMS, NEW STRATEGIESV.S. ROTTER, A. LEHMANN, T. MARZI, E. MOHLE, G. HOFFMANN, D. SCHINGNITZRDF, characteristic, quality assurance
C4PRODUCTIVE FRANCHISING AGREEMENTS BETWEEN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND PRIVATE OWNERSHIP GARBAGE/RECYLING COMPANIES BENEFIT COMMUNITIESJ. BONANDER, P. GARBARINOfranchise agreement, local government, regulatory, public/private partnerships
C16RESPIRATION INDICES TO MONITOR BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTS: RESULTS FROM SEVERAL MUNICIPAL PLANTSA. SANCHEZ, S. PONSA, M. POGNANI, J. COLON, E. CADENA, T. GEA, R. BARRENA, A. ARTOLA, X. FONT, G. D' IMPORZANO, F. ADANIrespiration index, stability, Municipal Solid Waste, waste treatment, composting
C7COST AND CO2 EMISSIONS OF THE WASTE TRANSPORTATION NETWORK IN THE REGION OF EASTERN MACEDONIA-THRACE IN GREECEI. MARKIDIS, F. TSAGAS, N. GRIGOROPOULOS, I. TSAKMAKIS, D. DERMATASMunicipal Solid Waste, transportation cost, CO2 emissions, transportation network, Eastern Macedonia-Thrace
C9REVIEW OF AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGIES FOR VOLUME REDUCTION AND INTERIM STORAGE OF MSW: IMPLICATIONS FOR FULL-SCALE APPLICATION IN GREECEF. TSAGAS, I. MARKIDIS, I. TSAKMAKIS, N. GRIGOROPOULOS, D. DERMATASMSW management, baling-wrapping technology, interim storage
C15FATE OF PHARMACEUTICALS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS (PCPs) BY COMPOSTING OF BIOSOLIDSF. ANDERSEN, M. ANDERSEN, K. BESTER, X. CHEN, L. CLOWES, B. LARSEN, P. PENA-MARTINEZ, T.G. POULSENcomposting biosolids, xenobiotic organic compounds, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, degradation
C1TREATMENT PATHWAYS OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC BY-PRODUCTSD. BANEMANN, H. LINDORFER, M. NELLESanaerobic digestion, silage, deterioration, conservation, agricultural by products
C14MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE METHANISATION: ORGANIC MATTER FRACTIONATIONS FROM LEACHING TESTSA. PARODI, G. FEUILLADE, S. POMMIER, A.A. MANSOURMSW, pretreatment, leaching test, organic matter, fractionation
C13SCENARIO-BASED ENERGY AND GHG EMISSION BALANCE ESTIMATION FOR ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT OPTIONS OF BIODEGRADABLE WASTE STREAMSA. NISKANEN, M. HORTANAINEN, V. PANAPANAANbiodegradable waste, treatment, utilization, scenario analysis, GHG emissions reduction
C14IMPROVEMENT OF THE UTILISATION RATIO OF WASTE TREATMENT PLANTS AND DIGESTION TOWERS THROUGH MATERIAL SEPARATION WITH EXTRUSION TECHNOLOGYG. RETTENBERGERwaste treatment, material separation, biological treatment, digestion, technology
C11NUTRIENT RECOVERY FROM DIGESTATES OF AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANTS – A CONTRIBUTION OF ECONOMIC OPERATIONJ. ALEXEEVA-STEINIGER, TH. HAUPT, J. LONDONGanaerobic digestion, digestate, nutrient recovery, precipitation, stripping
C13DETERMINATION OF EMISSION FACTORS IN COMPOSTING PLANTSJ. COLON, E. CADENA, M. POGNANI, A. SANCHEZ, A. ARTOLA, X. FONTammonia, composting plant, impact factor, respirometric index, volatile organic compound
C9DETERMINING THE VOLUME AND BULK DENSITIES OF INDIVIDUAL WASTE CATEGORIESS. LEBERSORGER, P. BEIGLwaste composition, bulk density, volume, measurement, methods
C13CLIMATE RELEVANCE OF UPGRADING AND ENERGY CONVERSION OF BIOGASA. PERTL, P. MOSTBAUER, G. OBERSTEINERBABIU, biogas upgrading, LCA, renewable energy, biogas, bottom ash
C11IMPROVEMENT IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION BY GLYCERINE SUPPLEMENTATIONA. MORAN, A. LOBATO, S. GUERRA, X. GOMEZanaerobic digestion, glycerine, sewage sludge, organic wastes
C2EARTH WORKS WITH CONTAMINATED SOILS AND RECYCLED MATERIALS OF LOW PERMEABILITY: PRINCIPLES OF CONSTRUCTION AND LARGE SCALE FIELD TESTE. BIRLE, D. HEYER, M. BOSOcontaminated soils, compaction, seepage flow, permeability
C12THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF COMMERCIAL FOOD WASTE AND SEWAGE SLUDGED.-G. OHANDJA, R. KIMBER, J. GRONOW, N. VOULVOULISanaerobic co-digestion, food waste, sewage sludge
C15COMPARISON OF POLLUTING POTENTIALS OF LIQUID EMISSIONS FROM MBT PLANTSI. ZDANEVITCH, O. BOUR, L. LLINAS, S. LEJALMBT, MSW, leachates, stabilization of waste
C4COMPLIANCE WITH WATER LEGISLATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES: EXPERIENCESS FROM UK SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISESC.D.H. WILSON, I.D. WILLIAMS, S. KEMPcompliance, SMEs, water legislation, environmental permitting, pollution
C1A STATISTICAL MULTIVARIATE APPROACH FOR THE CONTROL OF WASTE FLUXES AT A WASTE STABILISATION PLANTG. VALENTINI, F. BRACA, M. CALDERISI, A. CECCHI, L. CURSI, E. MARCONI, R. MORREALE, S. LENA, R. ROCCHIwaste management, waste treatment, fly ash stabilisation, DoE, multivariate statistical analysis, process management
C15THE EFFECT OF HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES ON THE HEAVY METAL CONTENT OF THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE DURING ACTIVE COMPOSTINGD.P. KOMILIS, D. BANDI, G. KAKARONIS, G. ZOUPPOURIS, E.A. VOUDRIAShousehold batteries, composting, heavy metals, municipal solid wastes
C10CHARACTERISTICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS IN THERMAL WASTE TREATMENTD. PICO, A. BARTLcomposite material, thermal treatment waste, basalt fibers, incineration
C5THE ENVIRONMENTAL DATA CENTRE ON WASTEK. BLUMENTHAL, C. HEIDORN, W. KLOEKwaste statistics, data integration, reporting obligations, data centre
C11ON THE CRITERIA OF TREATMENT METHOD SELECTION FOR BIODEGRADABLE WASTE BETWEEN COMBUSTION AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONM. HORTTANAINEN, M. LUORANEN, A. NISKANEN, J. HAVUKAINENbiodegradable waste, treatment, anaerobic digestion, combustion
C8CHEMICAL MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SMALL MUNICIPALITIES IN BRAZILJ.A. FERREIRA, D.M. BILA, A. C. S. BRAGA, D.N.G. VEIGAmedical waste, chemical waste, management, developing countries, Pirai, Brazil
C4INTERACTION “TOURISM – MSW”: ELABORATIONS FOR THE RELEVANT CASE-STUDY “ADRIATIC RIVIERA” (PROVINCE OF RIMINI, ITALY)C. CARAMIELLO, L. FABBRI, M. MARZI, F. TATANOcomposition, MSW, production, separate collection, tourism
C9SHREDDER WASTE CHARACTERISTICS AND MANAGEMENT OPTIONSO. HJELMARshredder residue, waste, characterisation, leaching, recovery, landfilling, treatment
C7DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY: WASTE TRANSFER INCORPORATING WASTE MINIMISATION PRACTICES: CAPE TOWN: SOUTH AFRICAJ.A. COETZEE, C.J. HALLIWM policy and plan, refuse transfer stations, materials recovery facilities, alternative waste treatment technologies, waste minimisation, reduction and diversion
C11BIOGAS FROM WASTE MATERIAL AS KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR ENERGY SELF-SUFFICIENT SLAUGHTERHOUSESR. WALTENBERGER, T. PROELL, A. SCHUMERGRUBER, R. GROSSFURTNER, R. BRAUN, R. KIRCHMAYRbiogas, animal by-products, energy self-sufficiency, thermal power, anaerobic digestion
C5STUDY OF NITROGEN CYCLE RELATED TO WASTE BIOMASS UTILIZATION BY NUMERICAL SIMULATIONSK. ISHII, T. FURUICHI, N. TANIKAWA, K. NAKAMURAnitrogen balance, cow manure, application of compost, groundwater nitrogen pollution
C9STORAGE OF ORGANIC MATERIALS, SOLID WASTE AND BIOFUELS – RISKS FOR FIRES AND FIRE FIGHTINGW. HOGLAND, A. LONNERMARK, M. MARQUES, H. PERSSONstorage, organic materials, waste, biofuels, self ignition, fire fighting, incineration
C16COMPARISON BETWEEN BIOLOGICAL STABILITY MEASUREMENTS UNDER AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CONDITIONS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ORGANIC FRACTIONS. GRILLI, N. FAUSTINI, A. GIORDANOBMP100, anaerobic and aerobic stability indices
C10RESEARCH OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES FOR POSSIBLE USE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE APPLICATIONSA.J. WANDRASZ , A.Z. WANDRASZwaste management, formed fuels, renewable energy source, incineration, co-firing
C13METHODS FOR QUANTIFICATION OF GHG EMISSIONS FROM COMPOSTING OF GARDEN WASTEJ.K. ANDERSEN, A. BOLDRIN, T.H. CHRISTENSEN, C. SCHEUTZcomposting, garden waste, emissions, methane, nitrous oxide
C2PILOT PROJECT FOR CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE RECYCLING IN CROATIAN. STIRMER, D. BJEGOVIC, R. ROSKOVICconstruction and demolition waste, pilot project, facility, recycled aggregate
C16DISCRISET PHASE 2: TRY-OUT OF A SET OF FAST SCREENING TESTS FOR HAZARD ASSESSMENT OF COMPLEX WASTE MATERIALS (PART 1: GENERAL TOXICITY)R. WELTENS, G. VANERMEN, K. TIREZ, I. NOBELS, J.ROBBENSwaste classification, hazardous waste, biotests, hazard assessment
C14STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SIZE SEPARATION PERFORMANCE IN A FULL-SCALE WASTE RECOVERY FACILITYM. PACE, A. POLETTINI, R. POMIwaste sorting, materials recovery facilities, size separation, sieving
C1BIOSOLIDS CONDITIONING AND DEWATERING FOR MSW LANDFILLING: A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SYNTHETIC AND A BIOPOLYMERR. LEDUC, C. BELABIDbiosolids, landfill, conditioning, dewatering, specific resistance to filtration, synthetic biopolymer, chitosan
C10ANNUAL VARIATION IN ELEMENTAL, DIOXIN AND PCB CONTENT WITHIN SWEDISH WASTE FUELS – RESULTS FROM TWO PLANTSF. CLAESSON, E. WIKSTROM BLOMQVIST, A. JOHANSSON, B.J. SKRIFVARS, B.-A. ANDERSSONwaste combustion, fuel sampling, chemical characterisation, dioxin, PCB
C12ASSAY FOR PLANNING ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL SLUDGE AND BIODEGRADABLE WASTEE. TRULLI, I.M. MANCINIanaerobic digestion, biodegradable waste, biogas, cheese whey, manure
C14NITROGEN FLOW DURING AEROBIC PRETREATMENT OF MSW PRIOR TO LANDFILLY. ZHANG, D. YUE, J. LIU, Y. XUE, R. LI, Y. NIEvolatilization, ammonia, aerobic pretreatment, MSW landfill
C5THE EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY IN WASTE STREAMS – PORTUGUESE APPROACHA. CARDOSO, B. MENDESextended producer responsibility, waste streams management, management entity
C4MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIAA. ANIC VUCINIC, M. ZEBICmunicipal, solid waste, management, Croatia
C2C&D WASTE IN RIO DE JANEIRO CITY: EXPERIENCES WITH NEW BRAZILIAN LEGISLATION AND STANDARDSK.R.A. NUNES, L. SCHEBEKConstruction and Demolition waste, legislation, standards, waste management
C7ADVANCED INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS FOR OPTIMIZATION OF THE SERVICE OF COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID URBAN WASTEA. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, G. CERVOTTIsatellite technology, solid urban waste, monitoring
C7INFORMAL WASTE COLLECTION ACTIVITIES AND TRANSBOUNDARY SHIPMENT OF WASTES IN AND TO CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (CEE)E. SCHMIED, R. LINZNER, G. OBERSTEINER, S. SCHERHAUFER, T. TEICHERT, B. KOPACEKinformal sector, waste collection
C8COMPOSITION OF NON HAZARDOUS MEDICAL WASTE AND POSSIBLE INFLUENCE ON WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIESG. OBERSTEINER, S. SCHERHAUFER, P. LECHNERmedical waste, sorting analysis
C8WASTE MINIMIZATION APPROACHES AND INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE FOR THE HEALTH-CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDYG. KOCASOY, A.Z. ALAGOZdeveloping countries, health-care waste, institutional structure, municipalities, national environmental management agency
C12ANAEROBIC THERMOPHILIC SEMI-DRY PROCESS BEHAVIOR BY HAVING AS FEEDSTOCK RESPECTIVELY SOURCE SEPARATED ORGANIC WASTE AND MWS ORGANIC FRACTIONM. MOLENA, R. GOESCHL, M. SMILKOVAanaerobe digesting, semi-dry system, singapore plant, benesov plant, comparison of start-up phase
C15FROM MBT TO COMPOST PRODUCTION : INFLUENCE OF THE QUALITY OF MSW AND MECHANICAL PRE-TREATMENT ON THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF FINAL COMPOSTJ.-L. MARTEL, N. MORETTI, A. BUDKA, J.-P. HARRYMBT, compost
C16INDICATORS OF BIODEGRADABILITY DURING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF SOLID WASTESC. DUMAS, J. LEBEGUE, M. TORRIJOS, H. CARRERE, J.P. STEYER, J.P. DELGENESanaerobic digestion, biological methane potential, fractionation, biodegradability, organic matter
C15CO-COMPOSTING OF MIXED MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGEM. ALTINBAS, D.I. CIFCI, E.B. GENCSOY, O.A. ARIKAN, I. DEMIR, L. OZTURK, S. YILDIZ, T. CIFTCI, I. CAKMAK, I. OZTURKco-composting, mixed municipal solid waste, waste activated sludge
C3USING MULTICRITERIA AID DECISION METHOD ‘EXPERT CHOICE’ TO ASSESS THE BEST SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR ZAPOTLAN, MEXICOR. GALVEZ, R. RODRIGUEZremediation, aerobic stabilisation
C4A PILOT-SCALE STUDY ON ASSESSMENT OF DOMESTIC ORGANIC WASTE PROCESSING IN KAMPALA – UGANDAC.B. NIWAGABA, U. BAGAMPADDE, H.M. KALIBBALA, R.N. KULABAKO, J. KINOBE, M. OTTAVIANI, R. POMIwaste collection, organic waste, developing countries
C3LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT FOR WASTE VALORIZATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSISG. BARBERIO, P. BUTTOL, S. SCALBILCA, bottom ash, time horizon
C5MODELING OF THE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS USING GRAPH-ORIENTED DATA STRUCTURESK. GASKA, A. GENEROWICZintegrated waste management, object-oriented methodology, validation, environment, graph oriented data structures
C6PROPOSAL FOR THE EVALUATION INDICATORS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SOUTHEAST ASIAK. KAWAI, M. OSAKO, M. YAMADAindicator, municipal solid waste, Southeast Asia
D6ELECTRONIC REPORTING AND INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR DANISH LANDFILLS (ERISDA)M. MOHR, R.M. ROSENDALreporting, landfill data management, monitoring data, WEB-based program
D5CASE HISTORY OF SMALL COMMUNITY EVALUATION TO LONG-HAUL WASTE VS MANAGE A SMALL LANDFILLR. THIEL, T. PILCHsolid waste planning, small-community landfill, tipping fee
D12SEQUENTIAL AEROBIC-ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN A BIOREACTOR LANDFILLA. NIKOLAOU, A. GIANNIS, E. GIDARAKOSmunicipal solid waste, bioreactor landfill, aerobic-anaerobic treatment
D6EVALUATION SYSTEM FOR RATING URBAN SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITES FOR REMEDIATION AND REUSEA.S. SCHUELER, C.F. MAHLERaftercare, risk assessment, leachate, urban solid waste, waste landfill
D3FRACTIONATION OF WASTE LANDFILL LEACHATE ORGANIC MATTER FOR A DEEP CHARACTERIZATION USING HIGH RESOLUTE MASS SPECTROMETRYL. BADOIL, D. BENANOU, J.C. TABETwaste landfill leachate, organic matter fractionation, characterization, fourier transform - ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, time of flight mass spectrometry
D15DEFINITION AND TEST OF OPTIMIZED LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT LINE INCLUDING THERMIC PROCESSESJ. DENIS, S. LOGETTE, M. COSTE, C. DEL PICCOLOlandfill leachate, evapo-concentration, wastewater treatment, membrane, stripping
D13COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF METALS FROM LANDFILL LEACHATEA. ZGAJNAR GOTVAJN, J. ZAGORC-KONCAN, M. COTMANadsorption, leachate, metals, biological treatment, toxicity
D1CONVERSION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FRACTIONS INTO MODEL INPUTSJ. LAMBORNwaste composition, landfill gas modelling, model input parameters
D7BIO-HYDRO-MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF MSW IN LARGE-SCALE COMPRESSION CELLSM. STAUB, J.-P. GOURC, G. STOLTZ, A.A. MANSOURmunicipal solid waste, bioreactor, settlement, recirculation, mass balance
D14AMMONIA STRIPPING FROM LANDFILL LEACHATE USING PACKED TOWERSG.D.B. SOUTO, J. POVINELLIleachate treatment, ammonia stripping, packed towers
D4TRACERS IN SOLID WASTE LEACHATEK. HAARSTAD, T. MÆHLUM, E. BLOEMleachate, groundwater, tracers, elements, isotopes
D12IMPACT OF AERATION ON THE LONG TERM BEHAVIOR OF NITROGEN IN MSW LANDFILLSJ. FELLNER, D. LANER, P.H. BRUNNERnitrogen, landfill aeration, microbial biomass, landfill aftercare, long-term emissions
D16QUANTITATIVE CRITERIA TO TERMINATE LANDFILL AFTERCARE – CONCEPTS AND CHALLENGESD. LANER, J. FELLNER, P.H. BRUNNERlandfill aftercare, landfill emissions, environmental compliance
D16APPLICATION OF THE EPCC METHODOLOGY TO EVALUATE FUNCTIONAL STABILITY AT CLOSED MSW LANDFILLS IN EUROPEJ.W.F. MORRIS, M. CREST, A. AKERMAN, A. BUDKA, D. PRESSE, S. HAYWARD-HIGHAM, M.A. BARLAZlandfill, aftercare, stability, leachate, groundwater
D4DESIGN OF A SHOREFRONT PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIER FOR TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATEK.J. TUTTLE, S.M. HORDNESlandfill remediation, barrier design, shorefront permeable reactive barrier
D3MEASUREMENT OF MOISTURE CONTENT OF WASTE MATERIALS WITH FREQUENCY DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRY(FDR)A. ILYAS, M. PERSSON, M.V. PRAAGHmoisture, bottom ash, dielectric permitivity, FDR
D8BIOLOGIC MONITORING AT HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL IN NORTHERN ITALYGL. SOLDI, C. MASTRETTA, M. DEMAIO, P. LUCIANIbiologic monitoring, HW landfill, food chain, crops, honey
D6COMPARATIVE RISK IN LANDFILL DESIGN AND OPERATIONM. THOM, F. MAC GREGOR, J.M. NASHrisk, occupational health, safety, landfills, leachate, gas
D5THE ‘SUSTAINABLE CONFINEMENT’ CONCEPT, A MANAGEMENT TOOL FOR POLLUTED SITES: CASE STUDY AT FITIUU, FRENCH POLYNESIAT. CHASSAGNAC, I. ZDANEVITCH, O. BOURdioxin, ammonium, passive oxidation area, semi-permeable barrier, eco-compatibility
D7LEACHATE REINJECTION, LFG PRODUCTION. CORRELATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCE FOR TRADITIONAL AND BIOREACTOR LANDFILL: RESULTS AFTER FIVE MANAGEMENT YEARS FROM A REAL CASE STUDYA. BUDKA, D. ANIEL, E. STOPPIONIbioreactor landfill, lfg, leachate reinjection
D9TREATMENT OF LEACHATE USING WET OXIDATION PROCESS – AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDYA. MISHRA, B.R. YADAV, A. GARGmunicipal solid waste, leachate treatment, wet oxidation, fenton' s reagent, homogeneous catalyst
D13REMOVING METALS FROM LEACHATE: WHEN IS SORPTION THE SOLUTION?K.M. PERSSON, H. MODIN, A. ANDERSSON, M. VAN PRAAGHleachate treatment, sorption, activated carbon, bone meal, zero-valent iron
D9A COMBINED LEACHATE AND INDUSTRIAL TYPE OF EFFLUENTS TREATMENT PLANT: THE CASE OF THE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT AT MARATHOUNTA LANDFILL IN CYPRUST. LOLOS, C. TSOMPANIDIS, G. LOLOS, G. TAVOULARIS, C. RAPTISwastewater treatment plant, industrial effluents treatment, cesspool sewage
D7IMPACT OF LEACHATE INJECTION MODES ON LANDFILL GAS PRODUCTIONR. BAYARD, H. BENBELKACEM, Y. ZHANG, R. GOURDONMunicipal Solid Waste, moisture content, leachate circulation, biogas production, bioreactor
D12EFFICIENCY CONTROL OF LANDFILL IN-SITU AERATION BASED ON LEACHATE CHARACTERISATIONO. GAMPERLING, K. BOHM (MEISSL), E. SMIDTlandfill aftercare, in-situ aeration, leachate
D10EVALUATION OF PHYTOPLANKTONIC AND MICROBIAL DYNAMICS IN AN AEROBIC POND TREATING LANDFILL LEACHATER.H.R. COSTA, H. FERNANDES, A.VIANCELLI, C.L. MARTINS, A.B. CASTILHOS JRstabilization pond, Landfill leachate, microbial dynamic
D6THROWING LIGHT INTO BLACK BOXES: USING NEW CHARACTERIZATION TOOLS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF ABANDONED LANDFILLSN. HOEKSTRA, P. KRUIVER, H. KERS, W. VAN VOSSEN, H. WOELDERS, H. OONKgeophysical measurements, geo-biochemistry, risk assessment, re-use
D8CODISPOSAL OF BOTTOM ASHES WITH MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE: AN UNEXPECTED EFFECT ON METHANOGENESISA. BOULANGER, G. AIT BADDI, A. ALCUTA, A.A. MANSOUR, M. BOUIX, T. BOUCHEZbottom ash; MSW; methanogenesis; codisposal
D7COMPARING THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT WASTE PREPARATION METHODS TO ENHANCE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE METHANISATION KINETICS AND YIELDA. BOULANGER, G. AIT BADDI, A. ALCUTA, A.A. MANSOUR, M. BOUIX, T. BOUCHEZMSW; preparation; methanogenesis; Gompertz's curve
D6HYDROGEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF A LARGE ABANDONED LANDFILL IN GOTEBORG, SWEDENP. SANDER, C. NIELSENabandoned landfill, water supply, risk analysis, hydrogeological investigations
D1COUPLING BIODEGRADATION MODELS OF VARYING COMPLEXITY WITH TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN LANDFILLSV. KRASE, U. KOWALSKY, D. DINKLER, S. BENTEnumerical modelling, biodegradation, reactive transport processes
D2THE USE OF AN INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCT (STEEL SLAG) AS A REACTIVE MEDIA TO TREAT WASTEWATERF. CHAZARENC, C. BARCA, C. GERENTE, Y. ANDRESsteel slag, wastewater, phosphorus removal
D11SANITARY LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT USING UNITARY EVAPORATION EQUIPMENTH.A.M. BACELAR, A.L.G. CANTANHEDE, I.C. FIGUEIREDO, A.S.P. SANTOS biogas, leachate, sanitary landfill, solid waste, unitary evaporator
D9CO-TREATMENT OF LANFILL LEACHATE FROM RIO DE JANEIRO – BRAZIL WITH DOMESTIC WASTEWATERA.S.P. SANTOS, A.L.G. CANTANHEDE, I.C. FIGUEIREDO H.A.M. BACELAR, J.H.PENIDOleachate, co-treatment, sewage, stabilization ponds, wastewater treatment plant
D14AMMONIA REMOVAL FROM LANDFILL LEACHATE BY AIR STRIPPINGL. YOKOYAMA, J.C.CAMPOS, D.A.G.MOURA, A.P.M.COSTA, L.CARDILLOlandfill leachate, ammonia nitrogen, air stripping
D14NITROGEN REMOVAL FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LEACHATE BY NITRIFICATION-DENITRIFICATION VIA NITRITE IN A SEQUENCING BATCH REACTORA.K.B. AMORIM, B.O. FREITAS, R.S. BERNARDESleachate, nitrogen removal, nitrification/denitrification, via nitrite
D15LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT WITH ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSL. YOKOYAMA, F.V.F. ARAUJO, J.C. CAMPOS, L.F.A. FREIRE, L.A.C. TEIXIERAleachate, landfill, fenton reagent, degradation
D1A 3D-FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL CONVERSION PROCESSES IN LANDFILLS USING A MULTIPHASE MODEL BASED ON THE THEORY OF POROUS MEDIAT. RICKEN, M. ROBECK, R. WIDMANNtheory of porous media, multiphase system, landfill simulation, biodegradation, gas prediction
D9ECOTOXICOLOGICAL TESTS FOR ASSESSMENT OF COMBINED TREATMENT OF URBAN SOLID WASTE LEACHATE IN A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTJ.A. FERREIRA, C.F. MANNARINO, D.M. BILA, E. RITTERleachate treatment, co-treatment, toxicological tests, Morro do Ceu's landfill
d11LEACHATE MANAGEMENT AT MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS IN PORTUGALG. MARTINHO, J. SANTOS, A. BRANDAO, M. NUNESleachate, MSW, landfills, performance indicators, questionnaire
D2USING ECOTOXICOLOGICAL TESTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW-COST FILTERING SYSTEM FOR LANDFILL LEACHATEV. RIBE, E. NEHRENHEIM, M. ODLARE, S. WAARA, L. GUSTAVSSON, A. FORSBERGlandfill leachate, water, pine bark, sorbent, ecotoxicological test
D15LEACHATE TREATMENT AND ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION IN MICROBIAL FUEL CELLSL. DAMIANO, J. JAMBECKleachate treatment, microbial fuel cell, electricity production
D3CHARACTERIZATION OF LEACHATE GENERATED FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN SANITARY LANDFILL LYSIMETERI.M. RAFIZUL, M. ALAMGIR, E. KRAFT, G. HAEDRICHmunicipal solid waste, leachate, sanitary landfill, lysimeter, compacted clay liner
D10PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND NITROGEN BALANCE OF A PONDS TREATMENT SYSTEM TREATING LANDFILL LEACHATER.H.R. COSTA, C.L. MARTINS, T.D.S. PEREIRA, H. FERNANDES, A.B. CASTILHOS JRstabilization ponds, landfill leachate, nitrogen balance
D8EFFECTS OF THE LANDFILL SETUP ON LONG-TERM DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS FROM MINERAL RESIDUESD. SAGER, S. HEUSS-ASSBICHLERMSWI bottom ash, leachate quality, scale-up, column tests, lysimeter tests, L/S-ratio
D5THE USE OF A QUARRY AS A LANDFILL BY THE USE OF SOIL REINFORCED STRUCTURESM. SCOTTO, L. CONTIretaining walls, geomembrane, waterproofing, landfill, geogrids, reinforce
D5EXPANSION OF THE ROOIPOORT LANDFILL SITE – EASY DESIGN?E. BARNARD, R. FANNIlandfill, urban waste, leachate and clean water management, dolomitic area
D5A COMPLEX EVALUATION PROCEDURE: THE CASE STUDY OF THE “PACE” LANDFILL, MESSINA (ITALY)F. MORACI, N. MORACI, P. S. CALABRO, R. LISIEnvironmental Impact Assessment, landfill
D6INTEGRATED RISK ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT: RESULTS FROM A TWO YEARS FOLLOW-UP OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLE. DAVOLI, M. PALMIOTTO, E. FATTORE, V. PAIANO, G. CELESTE, R. FANELLI, A.N. ROSSI, M. IL GRANDE, M. GIORGI, B. BURGIO, G. SCHEMBRE, P.A. TUTTOLOMONDOlandfill, emissions, dioxins, risk assessment
D8LYSIMETER STUDY ON CO-DISPOSAL OF E-WASTE WITH MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEC. VISVANATHAN, N.H. YINMunicipal Solid Waste, lysimeter, E-Waste, co-disposal, TCLP, heavy metals
D16THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICO-HYDRO-MECHANICAL PARAMETERS AS INDICATORS OF MSW STABILISATION AND THEIR IMPACT ON POST-CLOSURE CARE AND CAP COVER STRATEGIESM.A MARCOUX, B. JEAN, J.P. GOURC, D. GUYONNET, J.F. OUVRY, F. OLIVIERpost-closure care, waste stabilisation, settlement, leachate release, cap cover
D11LABORATORY AND PILOT SCALE EXPERIMENTS FOR DESIGN OF A LEACHATE TREATMENT FACILITY AT SYSAV SPILLEPENGK. JONSSON A. ANDERSSON, E. HEANDER, J. LA COUR JANSENleachate, SBR, nitrification, denitrification, phosphorus
D12LABORATORY-SCALE AEROBIC LANDFILL BIOREACTOR STUDY: ACCELERATION OF STABILIZATION BY CONTROLING MOISTURE CONTENT AND OXYGEN CONCENTRATION WITHIN LANDFILLED WASTEY. XUE, J. LIU, D. YUE, Y. ZHANG, R. LI, Y. NIEaerobic landfill, air injection, leachate recirculation
D11IMPLEMENTATION OF ON-SITE PRE-TREATMENT PROCESS FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE MANAGEMENT: A COST-SAVINGS ESTIMATION CASE STUDYY. WANG , M. PELKONEN, J. KAILAlandfill leachate, nitrogen removal, cost estimation, external carbon requirement
D16INVERSE PROBLEM SOLUTION TO PREDICT LONG TERM BEHAVIOUR OF A LANDFILL USING SHORT TERM DATAE. IMRE, P.Q. TRANG, I. LAUFER, M. KOVACS, P. NEDLI, T. FIRGI, G. TELEKESHBM model, sensitivity analysis, inverse problem
D12BIODEGRADATION PROCESS AND MASS BALANCE OF DIFFERENT LANDFILL TYPES USING LARGE SCALE LYSIMETER – THE SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION OF BACTERIA IN LEACHATE BY SEMIAEROBIC LANDFILLO. HIRATA, Y. MATSUFUJI, A. TACHIFUJI, R. YANASE, S. SUZUKIsemiaerobic landfill, substrate utilization, leachate collection pipe, large lysimeter
D10ESTIMATION OF LANDFILL LEACHATE FROM A LYSIMETER OF A PILOT SCALE AND FEASIBILITY OF TREATMENT BY CONSTRUCTED WETLAND TECHNOLOGYV. KRISHNA MURTHY, D. RAJ MANANDHAR, Y. SHANKER KASAJUEvapotranspiration; hydrologic evaluation, water balance, wastewater treatment
D1A CHALLENGE TO MODELLERS TO PREDICT THE PERFORMANCE OF A LANDFILL CELLR.P. BEAVENlandfill, modelling, challenge, prediction, waste characterisation, field scale, leachate, gas, recirculation
D13REDUCTION OF MUNICIPAL LANDFILL LEACHATE TOXICITY DUE TO DIFFERENT TREATMENT METHODSJ. ZAGORC-KONCAN, A. ZGAJNAR GOTVAJN, N. CERNILA ZAJCmunicipal landfill leachate, biological treatment, PAC adsorption, toxicity
D3A TYPOLOGY OF LEACHATES BASED ON DATA FROM HUNDREDS OF SANITARY LANDFILLSL. RODRIGUEZ RUIZ, V.Y. HOANG, H. JUPSIN, J.-L. VASELlandfill leachate, typology , data analysis
D3A MODERN LANDFILL – EXPERIENCES FROM FLASKEBO LANDFILL, SWEDENH. MODIN, M. VAN PRAAGH, K.M. PERSSONEuropean landfilling directive, multivariate data analysis, geochemical modelling, leachate organic matter, heavy metals
D4DEMONSTRATION OF A PILOT-SCALE MULTIBARRIER FOR THE SEMIPASSIVE IN-SITU TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE CONTAMINATIONT. VAN NOOTEN, H. STERCKX, L. DIELS, P. VERKAEREN, L. HORCKMANS, D. DIRICKX, L. BASTIAENSmultibarrier, landfill leachate, passive in-situ remediation, clinoptilolite, nitrification
D15PLANNING AND COMMUNICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IN THE WOOD-INDUSTRY SECTOR – PROCESS WATER, LEACHATE AND STORMWATERW. HOGLAND, M. MARQUES, F. KACZALA, S. LAOHAPRAPANON, A. STROMBLAD, A. ERLANDSSON, M. NILSSON, A. PETERSON, C. WIBERG, H. INGDAHL, C. PERSSONcoproduction, communication, integrated industrial water management, process water, stormwater, treatment, low-cost technology
D10TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATES IN A COMBINED WETLAND AND FOREST IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR INCREASED BIOMASS PRODUCTION – A PART OF THE STRATEGY TO REGARD LANDFILLS AS A CARBON SINKT. BRAMRYD, M. JOHANSSON, T. NIELSEN, G. THAM, G. RENMAN, B.-E. BENGTSSON, S. STIERNSTROM, M. BREITHOLTZlandfill, climate change, CO2, leachate, forest irrigation, fertilization, biomass production, water treatment, toxicity
D11OPERATION OF THE UK’S LARGEST LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANT 6 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AT ARPLEY LANDFILL H.D. ROBINSON, S. FARROW, M.S. CARVILLE, L. GIBBS, J. ROBERTS, D. JONES leachate treatment, biological treatment, ammoniacal-N
D16EVALUATION OF THE R&D PROGRAM OF THE FRENCH ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY (ADEME) ON SANITARY LANDFILLS – REVIEW AND FOCUS ON ONE OF THE TOP PRIORITIES: POST-CLOSURE CAREI. HEBE, F. OLIVIER, E. PLOTTUevaluation, R&D program, landfill, French Environmental Agency, post-closure care
D16LONG TERM STABILIZATION IN A DRY TOMB LANDFILLI.M. MANCINI, S. MASI, D. CANIANI, R. PANDOLFOdry-tomb landfill, biodegradability, solid waste, dynamic respirometric index
D1WASTE HETEROGENEITY; AN OBSTACLE TO MODELS?J.R. MCDOUGALLlandfill engineering; modelling; hydro-bio-mechanics
D4NEW AND PRACTICAL APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE EMISSION REDUCTION OF CLOSED LANDFILLS BASED ON NATURAL BIOCHEMICAL PROCESSES: RESULTS OF A FULL SCALE BIOREAC-TOR PROJECT AT THE LANDFILL VLAGHEIDE IN SCHIJNDEL (NL)W.J. VAN VOSSEN, F. OLIE, H. PEPERKAMP, D.T. FOLMERsustainable aftercare, landfill, sustainable emission reduction, natural attenuation
D2MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION – CAN THERE BE A CONNECTION?M. AIVALIOTI, N. MAVRAKIS, E. GIDARAKOSmunicipal solid waste, compost, adsorption, biodegradation, BTEX, MTBE
D11PRETREATMENT STUDY FOR AN INTEGRATED NATURALIZED LANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT SYSTEM TO PRESERVE FISH HABITATS. SPEER, P. CHAMPAGNE, B. ANDERSONpre-treatment, passive treatment, leachate treatment
D14APPLICATION OF DATA ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL PLANNING METHOD TO STUDY PARTIAL NITRIFICATION IN TREATMENT OF AMMONIUM IN LANDFILL LEACHATE IN VIETNAMV.Y. HOANG, J.-L. VASEL, V.C. LElandfill leachate, nitrite accumulation, ammonium uptake rate (AUR), data analysis and experimental planning
E8ASSESSMENT OF VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVIES OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE IN A LARGE SCALE COMPRESSION CELLA.P. HUDSON, R.P. BEAVEN, W. POWRIElandfill,waste, leachate, hydraulic conductivity, anisotropy
E8THE INTRINSIC STOCK OF LEACHATE: A SIMPLE TOOL FOR ASSESSMENT AND ITS EVALUATION ON REAL SIZE LANDFILL SITEST. WOHLHUTER, T. GISBERT, N. BUSQUET, A. BUDKA, C. BLOQUETlandfill management, water balance, mathematical model, computer tool
E2LANDFILL GAS MITIGATION USING BIOFILTERSF. STRAKA, P. LACEK, M. KUNCAROVAmethane oxidation, biofilters, EPS, landfill gas
E1ROLE OF SOIL GAS DIFFUSIVITY FOR THE MICROBIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE IN LANDFILL COVERSJ. GEBERT, A. GROENGROEFTbiocover, methane oxidation, soil properties
E16WASHING OF DIFFERENT SIZE-FRACTIONS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR FLY ASHESA. DE BOOM, M. DEGREZMSWI, fly ash, washing, size
E14EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD OF CHAR RESIDUES PRODUCED IN THE CO-PYROLYSIS OF DIFFERENT WASTES: CHEMICAL AND ECOTOXICOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATIONM. BERNARDO, N. LAPA, M. GONCALVES, R. BARBOSA, B. MENDES, F. PINTO, I. GULYURTLUpyrolysis, ecotoxicity, leachates, organic contaminants
E4METHODOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS FOR MEASURING BIOGAS EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILL SURFACEA. KHEFFI , C. COLLART, D. D'OR, O. BOUR, M. GARCIA, V. SALPETEURlandfill management, capping leakage detection, methane concentration, surface emissions, FID-Probe, IR-Probe, ISM, flux chamber
E15SELECTION OF THE BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES (BATS) FOR NITROGEN OXIDES (NOX) TREATMENT IN DIFFERENT ENERGY FROM WASTE PLANTS AROUND PARISC. CORD'HOMMEnitrogen oxides NOx , energy from waste, BAT, SCR, SNCR
E10A DETAILED CHARACTERISATION OF AN MBT WASTEK. VELKUSHANOVA, D. CAICEDO, D. RICHARDS, W. POWRIEMBT, MSW, MBT waste classification, mechanical properties, permeability
E13THE EVALUATION OF BEST AVAILABLE TECHNIQUES (BAT) FOR THE COMBUSTION OF BIOWASTE FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION – A PRACTICAL TOOL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ON BIOENERGYA. VAN DER LINDEN, L. GOOVAERTS, K. VRANCKENBest Available Techniques, biowaste bioenergy, policy support
E15THE INFLUENCE OF THE BOLZANO WASTE INCINERATION PLANT AND DOMESTIC HEATING ON AIR QUALITY IN THE PROVINCE OF BOLZANOG. ANGELUCCI, K. BEDIN, W. TIRLER, M. DONEGAemission, POPs, dust, waste inceneration plant, domestic heating
E3MANAGEMENT CONDITIONS AND DIFFUSED GAS EMISSION MONITORING CORRELATION IN FOUR NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLSA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI, I. PECORINIlandfill management, landfill gas, monitoring, emissions control, on-site work
E3EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATION OF THE RESIDUAL LANDFILL GAS PRODUCTION FROM AEROBICALLY BIOSTABILISED ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI , G. CENNI, I. PECORINI, L. BURBERIlandfill gas, residual production, aerobic biostabilisation ,MSW, experimental reactor
E16EFFECT OF ACCELERATED CARBONATION ON MSWI BOTTOM ASH AND ITS PARTICLE SIZE FRACTIONSG. CAPPAI, S. MILIA, A. MUNTONI, M. PIREDDAaccelerated carbonation, sequential extraction, metal leaching
E1A SIMPLE CARBON MASS BALANCE MODEL FOR EVALUATING THE FIELD PERFORMANCE OF A PASSIVE LANDFILL GAS BIOFILTERS. DEVER, G. SWARBRICK, R. STUETZbiofilter, landfill gas, mass balance model
E13DECENTRALISED COMBUSTION IN STATIONARY FLUIDISED BED COMBUSTION PLANTSC. WUNSCH, G. HOFFMANN, S. SUTTIRAT, D. SCHINGNITZ, M. GEHRING, B. BILITEWSKIcombustion, fuels, fluidised bed combustion, costs
E4ACCUMULATION CHAMBER MEASUREMENTS OF BIOGAS FLUXES: EXPERIMENTAL INDICATIONS FROM FOUR YEARS’ APPLICATION TO A SANITARY LANDFILL IN MARCHE REGION (ITALY)B. CAPACCIONI, C. CARAMIELLO, G. CORIGLIANO, S. DE ROSA, F. TATANOaccumulation chamber, biogas, case-study landfill, emission, temporary sealing
E6THE APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC NOSES IN THE EVALUATION OF EFFICIENY OF NEUTRALIZING PRODUCTS FOR ODOUR ABATEMENT IN LANDFILLSB. CULOS, S. RIVILLI, R. SNIDAR, L. CAPELLI, S. SIRONI, A. TROVARELLIlandfill, odour, electronic nose, neutralizing product, efficiency evaluation
E9THE GENERATION OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) IN THE HOUSEHOLD: THE SPANISH CASE STUDYP.L. GONZALEZ-TORRE, B.A. DIAZ-FERNANDEZelectrical and electronic equipment, WEEE, household
E6DESIGN OF A CHEMICAL SCRUBBING DEODORIZING UNIT FOR THE TREATMENT OF AIR EMISSIONS RESULTING FROM A FULL-SCALE COMPOSTING PLANTE. KAPETANIOS, L. PANOGEORGOS, S. MALAMISdeodorizing of air emissions, design of chemical scrubbers, composting
E14COMPARISON OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY INDICATORS FOR ENERGY-FROM-WASTE PLANTSM.J. MURER, H. SPLIETHOFF, M.A.J. VAN BERLO, C.M.W. DE WAAL, O. GOHLKEenergy efficiency, exergy, National regulations, waste framework directive, combined heat and power production
E12STATE OF GEOSYNTHETIC CLAY LINER (GCL) APPROVAL FOR LANDFILL CAPPING SEALING SYSTEMS IN GERMANYJ. KLOMPMAKER, G. HEERTENlandfill regulation, capping sealing system, GCL, long-term shear strength
E8REFINING EXPERIMENTAL METHOD FOR FLUID FLOW EXPERIMENTS ON MSW WASTES IN A LARGE-SCALE UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION CELLN.D. WOODMAN, T.C. REES-WHITE, R.P. BEAVEN, A.P. HUDSONexperiment, tracer, hydraulic, load-cell, flushing
E13COST EFFECTIVE DETERMINATION OF THE SHARE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTSJ. FELLNER, O. CENCIC, H. RECHBERGERwaste-to-energy, greenhouse gas emissions, green energy, biomass content, fossil carbon content
E4FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEAP AND SIMPLE METHANE EMISSION MEASUREMENT METHODH. SCHARFF, A. HENSENlandfill, methane, emission measurement
E7MODELLING LONG TERM SETTLEMENTS OF MSW LANDFILLSS. BENTE, U. KOWALSKY, D. DINKLER, V. KRASEsettlements, coupled modelling
E8THE DETERMINATION OF THE MOISTURE RETENTION CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE MATERIALS USING VERTICAL DRAINAGE EXPERIMENTSK. ZARDAVA, W. POWRIE, J. WHITElandfill modelling, vertical drainage, capillary pressure, permeability, moisture content
E5DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A PILOT SCALE SANITARY LANDFILL IN BANGLADESHM.R. ISLAM, M. ALAMGIR, W. BIDLINGMAIER, W. STEPNIENWSKI, E. KRAFT, G. HAEDRICH, I. M. RAFIZULopen dump, sanitary landfill, compacted clay liner, leachate, landfill gas
E2SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF GAS EMISSIONS FROM OLD LANDFILLSI. RACHOR, J. STREESE-KLEEBERG, J. GEBERTmethane emissions, landfill covers, methane oxidation
E14FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF PACKAGING AND REFUSE DERIVED FUELSU. ARENA L. ZACCARIELLO, M. L. MASTELLONEwaste gasification, fluidized bed reactors, RDF, PDF, tar
E14IMPORTANCE OF FLEXIBLE USE OF WASTE FOR ENERGY FOR THE NATIONAL ENERGY SYSTEMM. MUNSTER, P. MEIBOMenergy system analysis, incineration, gasification, CHP, bio-fuel
E11WATER BALANCE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LANDFILL COVER SYSTEMS: 20 YEARS MEASUREMENTS AT THE LANDFILL HAMBURG-GEORGSWERDERK. BERGER, S. MELCHIOR, V. SOKOLLEK, B. STEINERT, B. VIELHABERwater balance, landfill cover, compacted soil liners, composite liners, capillary barriers
E12WATER BALANCE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A LANDFILL COVER WITH LAYERS OF DREDGED MATERIALS: THE HAMBURG-FRANCOP CASEK. BERGER, A. GROENGROEFT, C. HARMSwater balance, liner performance, landfill cover, dredged materials, harbour sludge
E5MAINTENANCE FACILITIES AT THE AMMASSUO NEW BIOREACTOR LANDFILLJ. RINKINEN, J. SIKIO, J. FORSMAN, M. UUSIHAKALA, R. PAMMOmaintenance facilities, bioreactor landfill, landfill constructions
E2ESTIMATING METHANE EMISSION AND OXIDATION FROM TWO TEMPORARY COVERS ON LANDFILLED MBT TREATED WASTEO. BOUR, I. ZDANEVITCH, M. BRIAND, L. LLINASmethane oxidation, MBT, cover
E13NOVEL AND INNOVATIVE THERMAL PROCESS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND FLUFF DISPOSALP. VIOTTI, R. TAMMA, L. LOMBARDI, G. MANCINIASR Thermo-valorization, gassification, fluff, end-of-life vehicles
E7SETTLEMENT MONITORING AT BELO HORIZONTE SANITARY LANDFILL, BRAZILG.F. SIMOES, C.A.A. CATAPRETAsolid waste, landfill, settlement, monitoring
E9ESTIMATING THE IMPACT OF THE “DIGITAL SWITCHOVER” ON DISPOSAL OF WEEE AT HOUSEHOLD WASTE RECYCLING CENTRES IN HAMPSHIRE, UK: A CASE STUDYF. ONGONDO, I. D. WILLIAMS, S. KEYNESlocal authority, WEEE, environmental impact, case study
E15OPTIMIZATION OF THE SNCR DeNOx SYSTEM OF A HEALTHCARE WASTE INCINERATOR: A CASE STUDYE. LATEGANO, F. LOMBARDI, R. GAVASCI, D. DESIDERISNCR DeNOX system, incineration, hospital waste, NOX removal
E10DETERMINATION OF WATER BALANCE PARAMETERS FOR MBT WASTE MATERIALK. MUNNICH, J. BAUER, K. FRICKEMBT, water balance, field capacity, unsaturated hydraulic conductivity, landfill
E13A GIS-BASED SITING OF A MSW INCINERATION PLANTG. TAVARES, Z. ZSIGRAIOVA, V. SEMIAOMSW incineration, Incinerator Siting, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), environmental impact assessment
E10RESPONSE OF MBT RESIDUES IN LARGE SCALE TRIAXIAL COMPRESSION TESTSJ. BAUER, K. MUNNICH, K. FRICKEtriaxial compression, effective stress, pore-water pressure, MBT, landfill stability
E6NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ODOURS IMPACT ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL IN WASTE MANAGEMENTT. ZARRA, V. BELGIORNO, V. NADDEOanalytical analysis, annoyances, composting plant, gc-ms, volatile substances
E2COMPARISON OF CH4 OXIDATION RATES IN MSW COMPOST, CLAY SOIL AND A MIXTURE OF BOTHJ.R. ROSE, C.F. MAHLERmethane oxidation, biofilter, MSW compost
E2NEW EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING GAS FLOWS IN SANITARY LANDFILLSR.L.S. IZZO, V. GUEDES, C. F. TARAZONA, L.C. ALMEIDA, C.F. MAHLERenvironmental geotechnic engineering, landfill gas
E1MICROBIAL METHANE OXIDATION IN LANDFILL TOP COVERS – PROCESS STUDY ON AN MBT LANDFILLS. BOHN, J. JAGERmethane oxidation, MBT, capillary barrier, field study, vegetation
E7EFFECT OF WASTE COMPACTION IN LANDFILL SETTLEMENT- A CASE STUDY IN IRANN. SHARIATMADARI, A. MANSOURI, M. ZARRABI, M. KARIMPOURFARDlandfill settlement, waste compaction, leachate recirculation
E9HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES AND WEEE: A CASE STUDY IN PORTUGALG. MARTINHO, J. SANTOS, C. GODINHO, R. GOMEShousehold batteries, WEEE, waste characterisation, recycling behaviour, MSW
E7EVALUATION OF THE SETTLEMENT OF THE VALDEMINGOMEZ LANDFILL USING COMPRESSIBILITY MODELSA.G.H.P. VAN ELK, L.S.MANASmunicipal waste, landfill, compressibility, compressibility models, settlements
E9MANAGEMENT OF WASTE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS IN ROMANIAI.A. ISTRATE, E.C. RADA, A. BADEA, T. APOSTOL , G. ANDREOTTOLA, M. RAGAZZIWEEE, waste management, Romania
E4METHANE AND CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS FROM A TWELVE-YEAR-OLD LANDFILL OBSERVED BY A MICROMETEOROLOGICAL METHOD AND SIMULATED BY THE IPCC FIRST ORDER DECAY METHODT. LAURILA, J.-P. TUOVINEN, J. HATAKKA, M. AURELA, A. LOHILA, T. LAMMINPAA, M. ETTALA, A. SJOBERG, N. HONKALA, M. HELKEARO, I. SUNDHOLMarea averaged emissions, eddy-covariance method
E1USE OF COMPLEMENTARY RESEARCH METHODS TO EVALUATE THE APPROPRIATENESS OF AN INTERIM COVERAGE AS A METHANE OXIDATION LAYER ON A CLOSED LANDFILLM. GRUYTERS, R. WIDMANN, T.C. SCHMIDT, M. STEPHANmethane oxidation, stable isotopes, interim coverage, closed landfill, test field
E2BIOREMEDIATION OF LANDFILL GAS USING BIOREACTOR COLUMNSP. AGAMUTHU, V. NAVARANIBiocover Performance Index, kinetics, methane oxidation, landfill gas
E3FIELD INTERCOMPARISON OF METHODS TO MEASURE FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSIONSA. BABILOTTE, R. GREEN, G. HATER, T. WATERMOLEN, B. STALEYlandfill, methane, fugitive, emission
E11A CAP SYSTEM DESIGN PROPOSAL FOR A BRAZILIAN SANITARY LANDFILLG. MONDELLI, F.J.P. OLIVEIRA, T.N. SILVA, C.V.S. BENJAMIMsanitary landfill, cover design, biogas collection, drainage
E6YIELD OPTIMISATION OF A BIOFILTER APPLIED TO AN URBAN WASTE PRIMARY TREATMENT PLANT THROUGH IN SITU OLFACTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSISA. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, M. BOTTAIbiofilter optimization, olfactometric tests
E10EFFECT OF MSW COMPOST-SOIL MISTURES IN COMPACTION AND PERMEABILITY TESTSJ.L. ROSE, R.L.S. IZZO, C.F. MAHLERMSW compost, hydraulic conductivity, compactation test
E12TEST RESULTS OF A CAPILLARY BARRIER MADE OF MBT WASTER.L.S. IZZO, C.F. MAHLER, J. BAUER, K. MUNNICHcapillary barrier, MBT waste, environmental geotechnic engineering
E16THE RELEVANCE OF GRAIN SIZE FRACTION ON SOLID PHASE DEVELOPMENT OF MSWI BOTTOM ASHD. SAGER, S. HEUSS-ASSBICHLERMSWI residues, column experiments, element distribution, grain size fraction
E16HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT OF MSWI FLY ASHES FOR THEIR COMPLETE STABILIZATIOND. CHEN, Y. HU, B.ZHOU, J. XIEhydrothermal treatment, MSWI fly ash, PCDD/PCDF, heavy metals, stabilization
E3CALCULATION OF CH4 AND CO2 EMISSION RATE IN KAHRIZAK LANDFILL SITE THROUGH LANDGEM MATHEMATICAL MODELF. ATABI, S.A.N. HARATI, N. QANBARI SAGHARLUgas recovery, CH4 , CO2 , LandGEM , Kahrizak landfill
E5QUALITY CONTROL OF RECYCLING MATERIALS USED IN LANDFILL STRUCTURESM.M. LEPPANEN, J. SARKKILAlandfill, by-product, quality control
E7ONE-DIMENSIONAL SETTLING BEHAVIOR OF WASTES IN STATIC WATER ASSUMING COASTAL LANDFILLS. NAGAOKA, K. SATO, S. YAMADA, Y. NABESHIMA, T. HACHIMURA, T. MIYAHARA, M. BUMA, H. SUZUKIcoastal landfill, waste, settling behavior, terminal velocity
E5USE OF STATUTORY ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING TO IMPROVE LANDFILL PERFORMANCER. PARKER, J. MACKENZIElandfill, audit, groundwater, cell construction, methane
E6LANDFILL ODOUR WHEEL: A NEW APPROACH TO CHARACTERIZE ODOUR EMISSIONS AT LANDFILL SITESV. DECOTTIGNIES, A. BRUCHET, I. MEL SUFFETodour, characterization, landfill, odour wheel
E16AN INSIGHT INTO THE EFFECT OF ACCELERATED CARBONATION ON METAL RELEASE FROM INCINERATOR ASHR. BACIOCCHI, G. COSTA, A. POLETTINI, R. POMIaccelerated carbonation, APC residues, metal leaching, geochemical modelling
E1EVALUATION OF RESPIRATION-BASED CO2 EMISSIONS FROM COMPOST LANDFILL COVERSC. SCHEUTZ, A. PEDICONE, P. KJELDSENlandfill compost covers, bio-windows, respiration, carbon dioxide production, methane oxidation, oxygen consumption
E12LANDFILLING AND REUSE OF BOTTOM ASHES FROM REFUSE DERIVED FUEL AND MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATIONA. DOMINIJANNI, G. GENON, P.LUCIANI, M. MAGGIOROTTO, M. MANASSERO, F. MARCHESE, S. PUMA, G.L. SOLDI, M.C. ZANETTIreuse, laboratory investigation, bottom ash, incinerator, landfill cover
E3MODEL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION BY TOXIC GASES EMISSION FROM MSW LANDFILLSM.P. FEDOROV, A.N. CHUSOV, V.I. MASLIKOVMSW landfills, environmental risk, atmospheric air pollution
E11LIFE TIME EXPECTANCY OF END CAPPING CONSTRUCTIONS ON SWDS, BASED ON LONG-TERM FIELD SOIL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS AND DUTCH CLIMATE CHANGE MODELT. HILLEBREGTsustainability, SWDS, in- situ soil temperature, measurements, IPPC
E4IN-SITU MEASUREMENT OF METHANE OXIDATION ACTIVITY IN LANDFILL COVERS BY GAS PUSH-PULL TESTSJ. STREESE-KLEEBERG, I. RACHOR, R. STEGMANNlandfill gas, landfill covers, biological methane oxidation, Gas Push-Pull Test
E6EVALUATION OF ODOUR REDUCTION IN A MULTI STEP WASTE GAS TREATMENT SYSTEMM. SCHLEGELMILCH, K. KLEEBERG, J. STREESE-KLEEBERG, R. STEGMANNbiofilter, bioscrubber, adsorption, odours, odorous substances, oil and fat refinery, chocolate production, odour index
E7LOADING RATE EVALUATION ON THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF SATURATED MSW MATERIALSN. SHARIATMADARI, S. L. MACHADO, A. NOORZAD, M. KARIMPOUR-FARD, A. MANSOURImechanical behaviour, seismic event, loading rate, pore water pressure generation, hydraulic conductivity
E15UTILIZATION OF WASTE-DERIVED FUELS IN HELLENIC CEMENT PLANTSA. KARAGIANNIDIS, T. KASAMPALIS, N. GKATSOS, P. SAMARAS, ST. KONTOGIANNIalternative fuels, cement kilns, gate fee, waste-derived fuel utilization
E11VENEER STABILITY ANALYSIS IN CAPPING SYSTEMSA. MARTINEZ, J. CABREstability, capping systems, landslide, corrective measures
E15EXPERIENCES WITH DEVELOPMENT OF A MALAYSIAN INCINERATORM. STRAARUPMalaysia, incinerator, hazardous waste
F11RECYCLING LIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTE ORGANIC MATTER TO THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY AND DEVELOPING BIO-BASED PRODUCTS FOR CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIESE. MONTONERI, V. BOFFA, D.G. PERRONE, L. GARLASCO, M. GHEZZO, P. SAVARINOurban refuses, biosurfactants, chemical auxiliaries, detergents, emusions
F16TECHNICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF THE ARTI COMPACT BIOGAS PLANT FOR KITCHEN WASTE – CASE STUDY FROM TANZANIAY. VOEGELI, C. LOHRI, G. KASSENGA, U. BAIER, C. ZURBRUGGanaerobic digestion, organic waste management, developing countries
F15DEVELOPMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT MODEL AND AN EDUCATION PROGRAM IN DEPOK, INDONESIAM. HOFFMANN, J. JAGER, H. LOwaste management education, waste engineering training, Indonesia
F16SCENARIO OF MSW DISPOSAL IN ZONA DA MATA, MINAS GERAIS, BRAZILI.C.D. AZEVEDO, R. AZEVEDO, A.A.P. TINOCO, E.A.G. MARQUESMSW disposal, dumps, small cities
F10TREATMENT PROCESSES FOR THE VALORIZATION OF END OF LIFE VEHICLES (ELVS) RESIDUESS. FIORE, B. RUFFINO, M.C. ZANETTIend of life vehicles (ELVs), automobile shredder residue (ASR), fluff, recovery
F15DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE WASTE DISPOSAL IN SUDANM. TAWFIG, R. COUTH, G. PEARSON, L. STRACHANSudan, clean development mechanism, municipal waste, materials recovery, composting
F15TOWARDS ZERO WASTE FOR THE CITY OF TSHWANE METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITYJ. SNYMAN, K. VORSTERzero waste, waste management, municipal solid waste
F1EVALUATION OF LONG-TERM BEHAVIOUR OF GEOSYNTHETICS FOR A SAFE DESIGN AND USE OF GEOSYNTHETIC SEALING SYSTEMS ON SLOPESB. WEISS, C. TARNOWSKI, S. BALDAUFshear parameter, slope, multi-layered system, stability
F4PROTOTYPAL PROCEDURE TO ASSESS THE NANOPATHOLOGICAL RISK CAUSED BY WASTE INCINERATIONS. MONTANARI, A.M. GATTInanoparticles, combustion, pollution, risk assessmen
F11PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN POLAND – STATE OF ART AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVESZ. FOLTYNOWICZ, R. KAPSwaste management, plastics, Material Flow Analysis
F6EFFECT OF CATION EXCHANGE ON HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY IN A SAND-BENTONITE-POLYMER MIXTURED. GUYONNET, D. CAZAUX, H. VIGIER-GAILHANOU, B. CHEVRIER landfill barrier, hydraulic conductivity, sand-bentonite-polymer, cation exchange
F5LOCALIZATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF UNDERGROUND FIRE IN LANDFILLS USING GEOPHYSICS METHODSM. LANOE, J.C. GOUMAND, M. GUERBOIS, P. BELBEZEgeophysics, underground fire, electrical method
F10THE LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS OF END OF LIFE TYRES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ASPHALTF.PANTALEONI, A.BONOLI, M.BERGONZONILCA, EoLT, recycling tyre, asphalt rubber
F16ARE LARVAE OF THE BLACK SOLDIER FLY- HERMETIA ILLUCENS – A FINANCIALLY VIABLE OPTION FOR ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN COSTA RICA?S. DIENER, F.R. GUTIERREZ, C. ZURBRUGG, K. TOCKNERdeveloping countries, protein production, municipal organic waste
F9ENERGY POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OF THE BIOGAS PRODUCED BY AN URBAN WASTE LANDFILL IN NORTHERN GREECEH.V. LATSIOS, O.A. BEREKETIDOU, N.D. CHARISIOU, M.A. GOULAlandfill gas, biogas, LFG energy potential, OFMSW, MSW
F3COMPARISON OF TWO ANALYTICAL METHODS TO QUANTIFY VOLATILE ORGANO SILICON COMPOUNDS (VOSiC) CONTENTS IN LANDFILL BIOGASM. CREST, C. CHOTTIER, P. CAMACHO, A. OHANNESSIAN, V. CHATAIN, P. GERMAINVolatile Organo Silicon Compounds (VOSiC), siloxanes, landfill, biogas, analysis
F9USING BIOGAS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION: COMPARISON BETWEEN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AND LANDFILLINGE. NIKOLI, E. VOUDRIASanaerobic digestion, biogas, energy production, combined heat and power (CHP)
F10AN INNOVATIVE CONCEPT FOR FIBER RECOVERY FROM SHREDDER LIGHT FRACTIONA. BARTLfiber recycling, shredder light fraction, end-of-life vehicles
F13WASTE-ECONOMICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF OLD LANDFILLSA. BOCKREIS, J. JAGERreconstruction, landfills, scarcity of raw materials
F16SUCCESSIVE EXPERIENCE OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION IN LOW INCOME COUNTRY (SRI LANKA CASE STUDY)S. SIVAKUMARAN, P.KURUPARAN, D.A. MACKEENsolid waste management, low income
F4ASSESSING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY FACTORS IN HELLENIC WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIESST. KONTOGIANNI, A. KARAGIANNIDIShealth and safety, solid waste, treatment facilities
F10MANAGEMENT OF THE END-OF-LIFE VEHICLES STREAM IN ROMANIAG. TAVOULARIS, T. LOLOS, G. LOLOS, C. IORDAN, K. MOUSTAKAS, V. INGLEZAKIS, M. LOIZIDOUDirective 2000/53/EC, End of Life vehicles, target achievement
F9USING INCINERATOR ASH TO REMOVE HYDROGEN SULPHIDE FROM LANDFILL GAST. PARKER, P. POINTER, S. CONRY, I. MORRISHhydrogen sulphide, incinerator ash, gas scrubbing, metal leachability
F7WASTE MINIMIZATION THROUGH RECYCLING OF APPARELA.S. HANER, A. BARTLapparel waste, textile fibers, reclaimed fibers, recycling
F1LANDFILL LINER SYSTEMS – EXPERIENCES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AND UNDER DIFFERENT CLIMATIC CONDITIONSG. BURKHARDT, TH. EGLOFFSTEIN, A. HUMENIUKlandfill liner systems, Compacted Clay Liner (CCL), geomembrane, asphalt liner, climatic conditions
F1GEOSYNTHETICS IN LANDFILL BASE LINING SYSTEMSJ. KLOMPMAKERgeosynthetic, geomembrane, Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL), base lining system
F2STATIC STABILITY OF LANDFILLSF. KOLSCH, J. BAUERlandfill, geotechnique, stability, developing countries, DGGT (German Geotechnical Society)
F12EXPERIENCES WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF A WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING CENTER IN BAIS CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL, PHILIPPINESJ. G. PAUL, M. BUQUIRAN, E.T. LIBRADILLAlow cost landfill, appropriate technologies, bentonite enhanced clay liner
F12LANDFILL GAS MANAGEMENT AT A SANITARY LANDFILL IN EXTREME TROPICAL CONDITIONS, KUCHING, SARAWAK, MALAYSIAR. DAMIECKI, J. BILONGMalaysia, landfill, landfill gas management
F4THE OPERATION EXPERIENCE OF THE MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR OF ATTICA REGIOND. PAPADOPOULOS, A. KATSOULIS, G.BOUBOUKAS, O.GALENIANOU, G. HANTZOS, O. SKIADI, E. STAMATOPOULOUmedical waste, incineration plants operation, operational problems
F2PRELIMINARY APPLICATION OF DEBRIS FLOW CONCEPTS TO MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLSG.F. SIMOES, M.A.N. OLIVEIRAlandfill, solid waste, debris flow, risk analysis
F4IN SITU DETERMINATION OF VOC UPTAKE-RATES FROM MSW COMPOSTING FACILITIESA. NARROS, M.M. FUENTE, B. COLLAZOS, M. VINOT, E. FERNANDEZ, R. BORGE, M.E. RODRIGUEZuptake rates, volatile organic compounds, composting, passive sampling
F3DETERMINATION OF SILOXANES IN LANDFILL GAS BY ADSORPTION ON TENAX TUBES AND TD-GC-MSA. NARROS, M.I. DEL PESO, G. MELE, M. VINOT, E. FERNANDEZ, M.E. RODRIGUEZsiloxanes, landfill gas, thermal desorption, active sampling
F13“A DNA VIEW ON LANDSCAPE AND WASTE” – AN URBAN MORPHOLOGY APPROACH TO WHAT IT IS AND TO WHAT ITS FUNCTIONAL SPATIAL PATTERNS CAN BET. CARVALHO SANTOSlandscape and waste, urban morphology, function-spatial patterns
F16COMPARATIVE COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT SWM SCENARIOS IN BASRAH, IRAQS. ELAGROUDY, T. ELKADY, H. SHERIF, F. GHOBRIALcost-benefit analysis, environmental analysis, economical cost, integrated SWM plan
F5GEOLOGICAL MAPPING AND GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS – OPTIMISING MONITORING PROGRAMS FOR ACTIVE AND ABANDONED LANDFILLSC. NIELSEN, P. SANDERgeophysical investigations, geological mapping, Investigation wells, leachate migration, monitoring program
F8ECO INDUSTRIAL PARK DEVELOPMENT IN RIO DE JANEIRO METROPOLITAN AREA, BRAZIL: A SOLUTION FOR RJ STATE INDUSTRIAL PARK SETTLEMENT RE-DESIGN?A. MAGRINI, L.B. ELABRAS VEIGAeco industrial park, industrial districts, industrial zones, Rio de Janeiro Metropolitan Region, Brazil
F7THE EFFECT AND IMPACT OF WASTE MINIMISATION ON A SOCIETY “RECYCLING IS BENEFICIAL TO US ALL”P.T. MAGUBANErecycling, waste separation, landfill space saving, sustainability
F16SOUTH AFRICA’S BEST PRACTICE METHODOLOGY ON REFUSE COLLECTION AND CLEANING IN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT AREASC. MC KINNONrefuse collection, cleaning, cleanliness standards, equitable services, job creation
F13BIODIVERSITY INTEGRATION AND MANAGEMENT ON LANDFILL SITES: TESTING A NEW BIODIVERSITY QUALITY INDEXA.M. LLORENS, P. GOURDAIN, G. BARINA, J.P. SIBLETbiodiversity, land management, habitat restoration, rehabilitation, landfill
F6MODIFIED CONTAINMENT SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TO ACCEPT POWER PLANT FILTER CAKE AT THE CALIFORNIA STREET LANDFILL, REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA, USAS. PURDY, G. VAN DORSTlandfill design, liner system, power plant, filter cake containment
F10FEASIBILITY OF RESOURCES RECOVERY FROM SHREDDER WASTEN. AHMED, H. WENZEL, J.B. HANSENshredder residue, resources recovery, feasibility assessment
F12URBAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE: AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL FRAMEWORK STUDYS.K. SANKOH, E.T. NDOMAHINA, A.B. KARIM, J.A.S. REDWOOD-SAWYERR, R.A. WADSWORTHurban solid wastes, greenhouse gas emissions, Freetown
F5AN EVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF THE GEOELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY METHOD FOR MAPPING GAS MIGRATION IN LANDFILLSH. ROSQVIST , V. LEROUX , T. DAHLIN, M. SVENSSON, M. LINDSJO, C-H. MANSSON S. JOHANSSONlandfill gas, methane, geoelectrical resistivity
F2HYDRO-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MSW FROM LABORATORY TESTS FOLLOWING A DEEP DRILLING CAMPAIGNG. STOLTZ, K. NOUSHEEN ARIF, J.-P. GOURC, F. OLIVIER, E. REDONMunicipal Solid Waste, drill holes, physical characterization, hydro-mechanical tests
F12BIOENERGY FROM A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL IN BRAZILF.J. MACIEL, J.F.T. JUCAwaste decomposition, gas and energy production, experimental cell
F3ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS IN THE EXHAUST GAS OF BIOLOGICAL-MECHANICAL TREATMENT PLANTSS. MATTERSTEIG, L. BRUNN, M. FRIESE, B. BILITEWSKIorganosilicon compounds, MBT
F12LONG-TERM LANDFILL EMISSIONS AND MONITORING IN THE AFTERCAREK.-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, R. STEGMANNsite closure, aftercare period, aftercare plan, operational tasks, after-uses, monitoring program, minimum and advanced standards, annual reports
F12RECOVERY OF LANDFILL GAS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF LANDFILLS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESG. RETTENBERGERlandfill gas, landfill gas prognosis, landfill gas collection, JI/CDM-projects
F13FINAL STORAGE QUALITY OF A LANDFILL IN VIEW OF AFTERUSER. COSSU, T. LAI, R. RAGAfinal storage quality, landfill reuse, lysimeter tests
F15IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE SANITATION IN EASTERN AFRICAN CITIES – THE ROSA APPROACHG. LANGERGRABER, F. MEINZINGER, M. LECHNER, G. DE BRUJNE, S. SUGDEN, C.B. NIWAGABA, T.A. KIMARO, B.M. MUTUA, K. KASSA, R. KOMAKECH, S.N. KIMANI, P. KINYANGE, W. AYELEcapacity building, liquid and solid waste, resources-oriented sanitation, reuse, strategic sanitation and waste plan
F15WHERE FROM AND WHERE TO: 15 YEARS OF LANDFILLING IN SOUTH AFRICAL.J. STRACHAN, J. PASSlandforming, leachate treatment, landfill gas utilisation, glean development mechanism (CDM)
F15CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN WASTE MANAGEMENT – NEEDS AND CHALLENGES ILLUSTRATED IN FOUR CASE STUDIESR. LINZNER, P. BEIGL, F. SCHNEIDERcapacity development, developing countries, capacity building, case studies, capacity needs, training, education, participation, appropriate technologies, low income countries
F13UTILIZING UNUSABLE SPACE: SOLAR (PHOTOVOLTAIC) INSTALLATIONS ON WORKING LANDFILLSA. BODENHAGEN, P. HOCK, M. VAN CLEEF, B. VAN OUYTSELworking landfill, photovoltaic, ground mounted, re-naturing, clean energy, solar, decomposition, outgasing
G16LAB-SCALE TESTS IN DIFFERENT OPERATING CONDITIONS FOR THE HYDROGEN AND METHANE PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC WASTEM.R. BONI, S. SBAFFONI, L. TUCCINARDIbiohydrogen, methane, energy from waste, anaerobic digestion
G15LONG TERM LANDFILL AERATION BY MEANS OF A WIND DRIVEN AIR VENTING AND AERATION SYSTEMM. RITZKOWSKI, K.-U. HEYER, K. HUPE, R. STEGMANNlandfill aeration, air venting, wind wheel, aspirator
G8POTENTIAL FOR CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM AND VOLUNTARY EMISSION REDUCTION PROJECTS WITHIN THE WASTE SECTOR IN SOUTH PACIFIC NATIONSS.F. ELDRIDGE, J.M. SIMPSON, A.P. KORTEGASTclimate change, green house gas emissions, CDM, voluntary emission reductions
G9CLIMATE CHANGE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT TRAINING THROUGH THE GIRESOL NETWORK: WORKING LOCALLY AND THINKING GLOBALLYM.A. RODRIGUEZ SALINAS, D. MENDEZ BELLAMY, P. HEREDIA CANTILLANA, S. RUD, A. MACHTclimate change, integrated solid waste management, network, GHG emissions, Mexico
G9WASTE-ECONOMICAL CLIMATE-PROTECTION-POTENTIAL IN THE EU 27D. SCHINGNITZ, G. HOFFMANN, CH. WUNSCH, B. BILITEWSKIEU 27, waste incineration, municipal solid waste, CO2,eq- emissions, CO2,eq- credits
G11ESTIMATING THE FUTURE EMISSIONS OF AN OLD LANDFILL BY SIMULATIONA. LOPEZ, N. COBO, M. CUARTAS, A. LOBOlandfill, simulation, biodegradation, leachate, emissions
G3/G4SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE EU WITH SOME EXPERIENCE FROM SWEDENM. VAN PRAAGH, K.M. PERSSONwaste directive, pretreatment , water in waste, leaching effects, after-care
G5/G6CRITICAL ELEMENTS IN DEFINING LANDFILL SUSTAINABITY AND COMPLETION CRITERIAJ.W.F. MORRIS, H. SCHARFFsustainability, landfill, aftercare, completion, consensus
G1HOUSEHOLDS ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS WASTING FOOD – A CASE STUDYF. SCHNEIDER, S. LEBERSORGERfood waste, household, evaluation, waste prevention, questionnaire survey
G9CARBON SEQUESTRATION BY WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES – A SURVEY OF EXPERIMENTAL AND ANALYTICAL APPROACHESE. SMIDT, J. TINTNER, K. BOHM (MEISSL), P. LECHNERstability, experimental and analytical approaches, natural systems as a benchmark
G3/G4CHARACTERISATION OF TREATED WASTES – HEADLINES AND MORE QUESTIONSK. LEWIN , J. TURRELL, A. GODLEY, J. FREDERICKSON, N. BLAKEY, J. GRONOWwaste characterisation, leachability, biodegradability, treatment, emission
G10HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE – WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED AND WHAT WE NEED TO KNOWJ. GRONOW, M. FORBES PIRIE, C. GROSE, K. GALLEY, R. SLACK, N. VOULVOULISHousehold Hazardous Waste, rechargeable portable batteries
G13OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE TECHNICAL COMMITTEE “LANDFILL TECHNOLOGY”H.-G. RAMKElandfill technology, developing countries, newly industrialised countries, DGGT (German Geotechnical Society), DWA (German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste)
G14LANDFILL CAPPING AND WATER BALANCE OF COVER SYSTEMSK. BERGER, S. MELCHIORlandfill covers, landfill caps, water balance, hydrologic models, HELP model
G15MODELLING STUDY OF FIELD-SCALE AEROBIC TREATMENT OF WASTE USING FORCED-AIR INJECTIOND. NAYAGUM, J. WHITE, T. REES-WHITE, D. HOLMES, K. ZARDAVAaerobic treatment, air injection, municipal solid waste
G2UNDERGROUND WASTE DISPOSAL FOR COAL BY-PRODUCTS FROM POWER PLANTM. CABIDDUcoal, power plant, underground waste disposal
G3/G4IMPROVED LEACHING TEST METHODS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF COAL ASH AND RECYCLED MATERIALS USED IN CONSTRUCTIONS.A. THORNELOE, D. KOSSON, G. HELMS, A.C. GARRABRANTScoal ash, leaching test methods, beneficial use
G8REDUCING GHG-EMISSIONS IN THE WASTE SECTOR – CDM OR RECYCLING?V.S. ROTTER, O.C. DEWI, W. MAASKANT, M.A. SIEBELCDM, GHGes, landfill, organics, landfill gas emission modeling
G3/G4APPLICATION OF THE COLUMN LEACHING TEST FOR CHARACTERI-SATION OF WASTE FOR LANDFILLING OR UTILISATIONO. HJELMARcolumn leaching test, batch test, basic characterisation, lysimeter test, field data
G3/G4THE EFFECT OF SALT CONCENTRATION IN PORE SOLUTIONS OF MSWI RESIDUES ON THE STABILITY OF ETTRINGITE AND FRIEDELS SALTS. HEUSS-ASSBICHLER, A. HEINDL, D. SAGERMSWI residues, bottom ash, APC-residue, Ettringite, Friedel's salt, hydrocalumite
G16BIOH2POWER: FROM WASTE TO RENEWABLE GASEOUS FUELS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE VEHICLESD. FINOmolten carbonate fuel cell, reforming, hydrogen
G12PILOT SCALE APPLICATION OF AIR DEPLETION AND LEACHATE RECIRCULATION ON A LANDFILL SITED AT SOUTHEASTERN ARGENTINAS. REYES, S. FERNANDEZ, A. MARTINEZ, V.R. MORATTO, A. JUANPATAORO, M. DARQUIanaerobic, aerobic, organic fraction, degradation, pilot scale cells
G9ESTIMATING CONTENTS OF BIOGENIC AND FOSSIL CARBON IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTET. ASTRUPwaste composition, biogenic carbon, CO2 emissions, waste incineration
G8CARBON MARKETS FOR LANDFILL GAS AND WASTE SECTOR PROJECTS: CURRENT STATUS AND POST-2012 OPPORTUNITIESC. LEE, J. BOGNER, J. VAN HORNE, L. VAN HOOKlandfill gas, Clean Development Mechanism, Kyoto Protocol, emissions reductions
G11LANDFILL MODELLING TASK GROUP LMTG – CHALLENGE AND SCOPEA. HAARSTRICK, J. WHITE, R. BEAVEN, K. MUNNICHlandfill modelling, IWWG task group
G10CONTAMINATED SITES REGULATION IN ITALY AND IN THE UNITED STATESL. BUTTI, V. ZATTRAcontaminated sites remediation, Italian environmental law, United States environmental law
G7STATE OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND RESEARCH NEEDS IN BOTTOM ASH MANAGEMENTA. POLETTINIincineration, bottom ash, metals, leaching, utilization
G16ENERGY AND MATERIAL RECOVERY THROUGH COMBINED HYDROGEN-METHANE PRODUCTION AND FINAL COMPOSTING OF DIFFERENT SOLID AND LIQUID WASTE (HyMeC CONCEPT)G. CAPPAI, G. DE GIOANNIS, G. GIORDANO, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMIhydrogen bio-production, MSW anaerobic digestion, energy and material recovery
G8THE CDM METHODOLOGY FOR REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILL SITES BY SEMI-AEROBIC LANDFILL SYSTEMM.TSUBAKI, S.UENO, Y.TSUJICDM, semi-aerobic landfill system, new methodology
G16MICROBIOLOGICAL ANALYSES IN BATCH TEST FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTIONL. ALIBARDI, L. FAVARO, M.C. LAVAGNOLO, M. BASAGLIA, S. CASELLA, R. COSSUfermentation, anaerobic digestion, waste, bacteria, hydrogen production
I6IMPATTI AMBIENTALI DEI SISTEMI DI GESTIONE DEI MATERIALI POST CONSUMO: RASSEGNA BIBLIOGRAFICAF. VALERIOLCA, riciclo, incenerimemto, trattamenti meccanico biologici
I13/I14MONITORAGGIO AMBIENTALE OLISTICO ATTORNO AI TERMOVALORIZZATORI: COME SI DOVREBBE OPERARER.M. CENCI, L. MONTANARELLA, L. MUSMECItermovalorizzatore, diossine, furani, metalli pesanti
I3/I4TERRE E ROCCE DA SCAVO IN ITALIA: RIFIUTI O RISORSE? EVOLUZIONE DEL QUADRO NORMATIVO NAZIONALE E REGIONALE, PROBLEMATICHE APPLICATIVE E CRITERI DI GESTIONEM. MONTEBELLI, S. DI NAUTAterre e rocce da scavo, rifiuti, riutilizzo, recupero, smaltimento
I11/I12LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA) COME STRUMENTO DI SUPPORTO ALLE DECISIONI PER LA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI: ANALISI DI CASI DI STUDIO SUL TERRITORIO ITALIANOM. GALLO, C. CATTANEO, A. DEL BORGHILife Cycle Assessment, discarica, compostaggio, termovalorizzatore, Environmental Product Declaration
I2INDIVIDUAZIONE DELLE POSSIBILI DESTINAZIONI DEL CDR IN AMBITO PROVINCIALEG. CATERINA, E. SARTORI, F. GIACOMINraccolta differenziata, combustibile da rifiuti, cementificio, recupero energetico, separate collection, refuse derived fuel, cement factories, waste to energy
I6IL SISTEMA DI REGOLAZIONE DEL CICLO INTEGRATO DEI RIFIUTI: LA TARIFFA E IL CASO QUADRIFOGLIO S.P.A.D.SCAMARDELLA, G. PONZINIregolamentazione dei rifiuti, tariffa, rifiuti non domestici, riduzione dei rifiuti, waste regulation, fee, non household waste, waste reduction
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP1: SPECIFICHE DEL BIOGAS E VALUTAZIONE DELLE POTENZIALI FONTI DI PRODUZIONED. MESCIA, C. MOLLEA, R. CONTIbiogas, discarica, digestione anaerobica
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP2: DESOLFORAZIONE E DEALOGENAZIONES.P. HERNANDEZ, D. MESCIA, M. CUGINO, N. RUSSO, D. FINOdesolforazione, dealogenazione, purificazione biogas, fuel cell
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP3: REFORMING, PURIFICAZIONE DELL’IDROGENO E SELEZIONE IMPIANTISTICA DI RIFERIMENTOA. MARIGO, S. TONINI, G. GALLI, L. GRIMOIZZIbalance of plant, purificazione gas processo, idrogeno
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP4: TEST AD HOC PER L’ESERCIZIO DI UN SISTEMA IBRIDO MCFC CON PRODUZIONE DI IDROGENOR. BERTONE, F. FEDERICI, F. COLETTI, L. SALAMCFC, reforming, idrogeno
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP 5: STUDIO DELL’AFFIDABILITA’ E SICUREZZA DELL’IMPIANTO DI PRODUZIONE DI H2 DA BIOGAS DI DISCARICAD. ANFOSSI, L. MORTARINI, S. TRINI CASTELLI, A. CARPIGNANO, F. GANCIsimulazione numerica, MicroSpray, dispersione di gas non-neutri
I9/I10BIOH2POWER WP6: LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS, IMPATTI AMBIENTALI E SOCIO-ECONOMICIA. CARPIGNANO, S. FIOROT, A. GRAIZZARO, U.A. ICARDI, M. MAZZUCATO, F. NICOLIN, V. VERDAlife cycle analysis, analisi SWOT, impatti ambientali
I3/I4BONIFICA E RECUPERO AMBIENTALE DELL’AREA MINERARIA DI BACCU LOCCI NEI TERRITORI DEI COMUNI DI VILLAPUTZU E SAN VITO – PROVINCIA DI CAGLIARIA. ANGELONI, A. BAVESTRELLIsiti minerari, bonifica, stabilizzazione dei rifiuti, barriera permeabile reattiva, mining, remediation, waste stabilization treatment, permeable reactive barrier
I3/I4RIQUALIFICAZIONE DELLA EX DISCARICA PER RIFIUTI MEDIANTE REALIZZAZIONE DI UN PARCO FOTOVOLTAICO: VERIFICA DELLE CARATTERISTICHE DEL TERRENO E VALUTAZIONE DI IMPATTO AMBIENTALEA. LEVORATO, A. ATZORI, A. MORETTO, M. DAL PRA'fotovoltaico, post-gestione discarica
I6OTTIMIZZAZIONE DEL CICLO ENERGETICO IN IMPIANTI DI COMPOSTAGGIO IN SARDEGNAA. CANOVAI, P.PULA, A.ELEUTERIcompostaggio, fotovoltaico, consumi elettrici, produzione energia elettrica
I6IMPIANTO DI COMPOST DI QUALITA’ DELLA FRAZIONE ORGANICA DEI RIFIUTI SOLIDI URBANI PROVENIENTE DA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA E DAGLI SCARTI LIGNEOCELLULOSICI DI SERRAMANNAA. CANOVAI, M. MUSIO, A. PAUcompostaggio, biossidazione dinamica, ammendante compostato misto
I11/I12VALUTAZIONE DEL CICLO DI TRASFORMAZIONE DEI RIFIUTI IN ENERGIA TRAMITE METODOLOGIA LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA): IL SISTEMA ITS – INTELLIGENT TRANSFER STATIONG. MAGATTI, M. CAMATINIwaste management, ITS system, Life Cycle Assessment
I5PRETRATTAMENTO DEI RESIDUI DA ROTTAMAZIONE DEGLI AUTOVEICOLIR. COSSU, T. LAI car fluff, veicoli fuori uso, rifiuti pericolosi, discarica sostenibile
I7/I8PRINCIPI E RISULTATI DELLE ESPERIENZE IN ITALIA DELL’AERAZIONE IN SITU DELLE DISCARICHEA. DAL MASO, M. ZANELLAaerazione in situ, bonifica discariche, stabilita' del rifiuto
I3/I4RIQUALIFICAZIONE AMBIENTALE E FUNZIONALE DELLA DISCARICA DI SCALA ERRE, SASSARIE. COSSU, A. ARTUSO, M. CANNASdestinazione d'uso, ricomposizione ambientale, architettura, parco, attivita', ricerca
I2GASSIFICAZIONE DI COMBUSTIBILE DERIVATO DA RIFIUTI (CDR) IN UN IMPIANTO PILOTA A TAMBURO ROTANTER. CIVITA, G. CORNACCHIA, A. DONATELLI, P. IOVANE, M. MARTINO, D.A. MATERA, A. RUSSOgassificazione, combustibile derivato da rifiuti, gas di sintesi, tamburo rotante
I13/I14INCIDENZA DEI TUMORI NELLA POPOLAZIONE CHE RISIEDE IN PROSSIMITA’ DELL’IMPIANTO PER L’INCENERIMENTO DEI RIFIUTI URBANI DI MODENAM. FEDERICO, M. PIRANI, N. CARANCIincidenza dei tumori, impianti di incenerimento, epidemiologia
I15ANALISI COMPLESSA DELLA SITUAZIONE AMBIENTALE DI UNA DISCARICA ATTIVAF. BELFIORE, V. BRETTI, L. FRASSINETTI, F. OLIVIERIGIS, gestione dati, analisi territoriale, monitoraggio
I15STUDIO DI RISK ASSESSMENT SU UNA DISCARICA DI RIFIUTI SOLIDI URBANI: RISULTATI DA DUE ANNI DI MONITORAGGIE. DAVOLI, E. FATTORE, M. PALMIOTTO, V. PAIANO, G. CELESTE, R. FANELLI, A. N. ROSSI, M. IL GRANDE, M. GIORGI, B. BURGIO, G. SCHEMBRE, P. A. TUTTOLOMONDOdiscariche RSU, diossine, Risk assessment
I1VALUTAZIONE DEL POSSIBILE RIUTILIZZO DI SCORIE DA TERMOVALORIZZAZIONE DI RIFIUTI: CONFRONTO TRA DUE CASI STUDIOS. ROCCA, E. LATEGANO, G. COSTA, L. GALEOTTI, F. LOMBARDIscorie da termovalorizzazione di rifiuti, granulometria, composizione chimica, comportamento alla lisciviazione, invecchiamento naturale
I1EFFETTO DELLA CARBONATAZIONE ACCELERATA SULLE SCORIE DA TERMOVALORIZZAZIONE DEI RU E SULLE SINGOLE FRAZIONI GRANULOMETRICHEG. CAPPAI, S. MILIA, A. MUNTONI, M. PIREDDAcarbonatazione accelerata, estrazione sequenziale, lisciviazione metalli
I11/I12VALUTAZIONE DEL CICLO DI VITA (LCA) PER LA VALORIZZAZIONE DEI RIFIUTI: ANALISI COMPARATIVEG. BARBERIO, P. BUTTOL, S. SCALBILCA, scorie da inceneritore per RSU, orizzonte temporale
I11/I12ANALISI AMBIENTALE DEL PROGETTO DI UNA NUOVA LATTINA DI ALLUMINIO PER BEVANDEG. CALABRO', P. S. CALABRO', F. NUCERA, E. TIGANOgreen marketing, imballaggi, lattina di alluminio, riduzione dei rifiuti alla fonte
I5CLASSIFICAZIONE E GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI PERICOLOSI. IL CASO DEL CAR FLUFFL. BUTTIrifiuti pericolosi, car fluff
I7/I8TEORIA E PRATICA DEL LANDFILL MINING: CASI DI STUDIO E PROSPETTIVER. COSSU, M.C. LAVAGNOLO, R. RAGAvecchie discariche, indagini preliminari, recupero di materiali, landfill mining
I3/I4RIPRISTINO AMBIENTALE E ADEGUAMENTO DELLA DISCARICA PER RIFIUTI SOLIDI URBANI DI KERAMOTI (GR) ALLA NORMATIVA DELLA COMUNITA’ EUROPEAA. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, E. KEKRIDOUripristino ambientale, discarica, normativa europea
I3/I4PROGETTAZIONE PARTECIPATA DEI BAMBINI SULL’AREA DELLA DISCARICA VERGOMASCO A ODOLO, IN PROVINCIA DI BRESCIAP. SIMONE, L. NETTUNO, C. ZANINELLI, M. VERCESIprogettazione partecipata, recupero ambientale
I2GASSIFICAZIONE A LETTO FLUIDO DI COMBUSTIBILI DERIVATI DA RIFIUTIU. ARENA, L. ZACCARIELLO, M.L. MASTELLONEgassificazione, rifiuti, reattori a letto fluido, CDR
I1SMALTIMENTO IN DISCARICA E RIUTILIZZO DI CENERI PESANTI PRODOTTE DALL’INCENERIMENTO DI COMBUSTIBILE DERIVATO DAI RIFIUTI E DI RIFIUTI SOLIDI URBANIA. DOMINIJANNI, G. GENON, P.LUCIANI, M. MAGGIOROTTO, M. MANASSERO, F. MARCHESE, S. PUMA, G.L. SOLDI, M.C. ZANETTIriutilizzo, test di laboratorio, scorie di fondo, incenerimento, sistemi di copertura delle discariche
I1STATO DELL’ARTE E PROSPETTIVE DI RICERCA SULLA GESTIONE DELLE SCORIE DI FONDO DALLA TERMOVALORIZZAZIONE DEI RIFIUTIA. POLETTINItermovalorizzazione, scorie di fondo, metalli, lisciviazione, riutilizzo
I1STUDIO DEGLI EFFETTI DELLA CA SUL RILASCIO DI METALLI DA CENERI DI TERMOVALORIZZAZIONER. BACIOCCHI, G. COSTA, A. POLETTINI, R. POMICA, ceneri, lisciviazione, modellazione geochimica
I2CRITERI PER VALUTARE LA FATTIBILITA’ DI UN IMPIANTO SU PICCOLA SCALA PER LA BIOESSICCAZIONE DI RIFIUTI URBANI FINALIZZATA ALLA PRODUZIONE DI CDR PER USO LOCALEE.C. RADA, M. RAGAZZIrifiuti urbani, CDR, impianto di bioessiccazione
I3/I4UN VIGNETO SULLA DISCARICA. ESPERIENZA DI UN RECUPERO AMBIENTALE IN FRANCIACORTA (BS)G. DELBARBA, S.MAZZATArecupero ambientale, discarica
I6COGEME GESTIONI E LA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA GLOBALE. UN PROGETTO PER LA QUALITA’ DELLA VITA DEL TERRITORIOG. DELBARBA, S. MAZZATAraccolta differenziata, principio piu' rifiuti produci, piu' paghi
I16OTTIMIZZAZIONE DEL RENDIMENTO DI UN BIOFILTRO APPLICATO AD UN IMPIANTO DI TRATTAMENTO PRELIMINARE DI RIFIUTI URBANI, MEDIANTE MISURE ED ANALISI OLFATTOMETRICHE IN SITUA. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, M. BOTTAIanalisi olfattometriche, biofiltro
I7/I8TEST PRELIMINARI PER L’AERAZIONE IN SITU DI UNA DISCARICA IN ZONA DI MONTAGNA IN ITALIA SETTENTRIONALER. COSSU, R. RAGA, V. SALIERI, A. DAL MASO, M. ZANELLArisanamento delle discariche, landfill mining, aerazione in situ
I7/I8INDAGINI INTEGRATE DI UNA DISCARICA DI RSU PER UN PROGETTO DI LANDFILL MINING: RILIEVI GEOFISICI, GEOTECNICI E IDRAULICIR. COSSU, O. DEL GRECO, A. GODIO, C. OGGERIlandfill mining, geofisica, geotecnica, idraulica
I6COME LA RACCOLTA DIFFERENZIATA AD ALTA EFFICIENZA INFLUENZA LA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTI URBANI RESIDUIM. RAGAZZI, E.C. RADAgestione rifiuti, raccolta differenziata, rifiuti urbani, rifiuti urbani residui
I5PROCESSI DI TRATTAMENTO PER LA VALORIZZAZIONE DI AUTOVEICOLI A FINE VITAS. FIORE, B. RUFFINO, M.C. ZANETTIveicoli a fine vita, scarti dalla frantumazione delle autovetture, fluff, recupero
I11/I12ANALISI DEL CICLO DI VITA DEI PNEUMATICI FUORI USO PER LA PRODUZIONE DI ASFALTOF. PANTALEONI, A. BONOLI, M. BERGONZONILCA, PFU, riciclo pneumatici, asphalt rubber
I11/I12ANALISI DEL CICLO DI VITA DELLA PRODUZIONE DEI PANNELLI FONOASSORBENTIF.PANTALEONI, A.BONOLI, M.BERGONZONILCA, PFU, riciclo pneumatici, impatto ambientale
I13/I14L’INFLUENZA DELL’IMPIANTO DI INCENERIMENTO DEI RIFIUTI URBANI DI BOLZANO SULLA QUALITA’ DELL’ARIA NELLA PROVINCIA DI BOLZANOG. ANGELUCCI, K. BEDIN, W. TIRLER, M. DONEGA'emissioni, POPs, polvere, impianto di incenerimento rifiuti, riscaldamento domestico
I13/I14PROCEDIMENTO PROTOTIPALE PER VALUTARE IL RISCHIO NANOPATOLOGICO PROVOCATO DA INCENERITORI DEI RIFIUTIS. MONTANARI, A.M. GATTInanoparticelle, inquinamento, tracciabilita', nanopatologie, valutazione del rischio
I15MISURE DI FLUSSO DI BIOGAS CON CAMERA DI ACCUMULO: INDICAZIONI SPERIMENTALI DERIVANTI DALL’ESPERIENZA QUADRIENNALE IN UNA DISCARICA CONTROLLATA IN REGIONE MARCHEB. CAPACCIONI, C. CARAMIELLO, G. CORIGLIANO, S. DE ROSA, F. TATANObiogas, camera di accumulo, copertura provvisoria, discarica di studio, emissioni
I15RIFERIMENTI SULLA PROCEDURA DI MISURA CON IL METODO DELLA CAMERA DI ACCUMULO DELLE EMISSIONI DI GAS DA DISCARICA ATTRAVERSO CAMPAGNE DI MISURA SPERIMENTALI IN SITUA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI, I. PECORINImonitoraggio, emissioni di biogas, metodo della camera di accumulo
I15L’USO DEL TELERILEVAMENTO SATELLITARE E DA ELICOTTERO PER L’IDENTIFICAZIONE DI DISCARICHE ABUSIVE E SITI CONTAMINATIS. SILVESTRI, A. VIEZZOLI, A. EDSEN, E. AUKEN, M. GIADAdiscariche illegali, siti contaminati, indagini geofisiche, SkyTEM
I16VALUTAZIONE DELL’EFFICIENZA DI UN IMPIANTO PER LA NEUTRALIZZAZIONE DI ODORI IN UNA DISCARICA MEDIANTE APPLICAZIONE DI NASI ELETTRONICIB. CULOS, S. RIVILLI, R. SNIDAR, L. CAPELLI, S. SIRONI, A. TROVARELLIdiscarica, odore, naso elettronico, prodotti neutralizzanti, valutazione dell'efficienza
I16NUOVI SVILUPPI NELLA VALUTAZIONE E CONTROLLO DEGLI ODORI NELLA GESTIONE DEI RIFIUTIT. ZARRA, V. BELGIORNO, V. NADDEOanalisi analitiche, molestia, impianto di compostaggio, gc-ms, sostanze organiche volatili
I13/I14METODO DI RINTRACCIABILITA’ PER VALUTARE IL RISCHIO AMBIENTALE DI UNA FONTE D’INQUINAMENTOA.M. GATTI, S. MONTANARI, F.CAPITANInanoparticelle, inquinamento, tracciabilita', nanopatologie, valutazione del rischio
PAMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA.G.C. RIBEIRO, R. AZEVEDO, E.F. ROCHA, I.C.D. AZEVEDO, A.S. LORETOmunicipal solid waste, laboratory tests, mechanical properties
PAENUMERATION OF SALMONELLA IN COMPOST MATERIAL BY A NON-CULTURE BASED METHODN.M. SUNAR, D.I. STEWART, E.I. STENTIFORD, L.A. FLETCHERcomposting, salmonella spp., membrane filtration, cPCR
PAINTEGRATED MONITORING OF WASTE CONSOLIDATION USING LASER SCANNING AND DPPM METHOD WITH MATHEMATICAL CORRELATION OF BOTH METHODSD. SETNIKAR, B.BELINGAR, S. JANEZIC, J. KORTNIKMSW landfill, MSW consolidation, hydrostatic profile, terrestrial laser scanning, long term settlement
PARESEARCH OF INFLUENCE OF BIOADHESIVES ON FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COAL-DUST BRIQUETTESA.Z. WANDRASZ, A.J. WANDRASZ, J. KOZIOLbriquetting, waste management, formed fuels, bioadhesives
PAELUTION RATE AND COMPOSITION OF ALKALI FROM BOTTOM ASHY. DOTE, T. SEKITOalkali elution, elution rate, aluminium complex
PANEEDLE TRAP – A NEW METHOD FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF ODOROUS SUBSTANCESK.K. KLEEBERG, M. SCHLEGELMILCH, J. STREESE-KLEEBERGodorous emissions, chemical analysis, needle trap, GC/MS, enrichment techniques
PBCONVERTING TREATED OIL DRILL CUTTINGS INTO SANDCRETE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTSB. MOHAMMED, C.R. CHEESEMANsandcrete, construction, oil drill cuttings, waste reuse
PBTECHNICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF A 100-DAY MATERIAL RECOVERY TEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND RAW MATERIALS (AFR) IN ILOILO CITY, PHILIPPINESJ.G. PAUL, S. LANGE, N. RAVENA, E. PAREDESAFR and SRM recovery, co-processing in cement kilns, informal sector integration
PBEVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRITERIA FOR RE-USE OF SOIL BASED ON TOTAL CONTENT OF CONTAMINANTSJ.B. HANSEN, O. HJELMAR, E.A.A. HANSEN, A. OBERENDERleaching, slightly polluted soil, content, contaminants, scenarios, regulation, criteria
PBENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE DESIGN OF A NEW SOFT DRINK ALUMINIUM CANG. CALABRO, P.S. CALABRO, F. NUCERA, E. TIGANOaluminium can, green marketing, packaging material, waste reduction
PBHYDROMETALLURGIC PROCESS FOR RECOVERY AND RECYCLING OF THE COMPONENTS OF ALKALINE AND ZINC-CARBON BATTERIES IN MEXICON. ROJAS-VALENCIA, C. RIOS, G. URQUIZAprocess, recycling, batteries
PBREUSE OF MSW ORGANIC FRACTION AND DRINKING WATER SLUDGE IN GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS. MASI, I.M. MANCINI, D. CANIANI, E. TRULLImunicipal solid waste, stabilized organic fraction, mechanical-biological treatment, drinking water sludge
PCWASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC PLANNING: A MEXICO EXPERIENCEM. RODRIGUEZ, D. MENDEZ, P. HEREDIA, D. HERNANDEZ, A. MACHTsolid waste management, strategic planning, programs, technical cooperation
PCINVESTIGATION OF HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD WASTE IN A HELLENIC MUNICIPALITY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN VIEW OF CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT CHALLENGESST. KONTOGIANNI, A. KARAGIANNIDIShazardous waste, households, quality survey
PCCHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN PROVIDING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IN THE FIELD OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIAT. LOLOS, C. TSOMPANIDIS, A. MENTZIS, T. BUTH, A. BAY, A. PANAGOULOPOULOSwaste management, waste treatment and disposal, uncontrolled waste dump sites
PCSUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ORGANIC WASTE AND BY PRODUCTS IN JORDANA. NASSOUR, M. NELLES, M. AL-JAAR, A. SCHUCHagricultural-by-products, organic waste, chicken manure, composting, anaerobic digestion
PCA GIS 3-D MODELLING OF MSW COLLECTION WITH OPTIMISATION OF FUEL AND LABOUR COSTSG. TAVARES, Z. ZSIGRAIOVA, V. SEMIAO, M.G. CARVALHOMSW, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), fuel consumption, road gradient, vehicle routing
PCQUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BRAZILIAN CONSTRUCTION SITESA.C. LORDSLEEM JUNIOR, S.P. FUCALEsolid waste, management, assessment, construction
PCRIO DE JANEIRO MUNICIPALITY CASE: SOLID URBAN WASTE MANAGEMENT WITH EMPHASIS ON THE PROCESS OF NATURAL COMPOSTINGR. GARRET DA COSTA, J. COSTA DA SILVA, S. G. F. LEITE, D. DIAS DE CARVALHOmanagement, urban solid waste and composting
PCCONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PROJECTS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF SPANISH LEGISLATIONC. LLATAS, R. HUETEconstruction waste, management, prevention, projects, spanish legislation
PCEVALUATION OF THE SITE IN SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, CHIAPAS, FOR THE FINAL DISPOSAL OF SOLID RESIDUES, BASED ON OFFICIAL MEXICAN STANDARDSH. NAJERA, P. VERA, D. ESCOBAR, N. ROJAS-VALENCIAstandards, final disposal, solid residues
PCA NOVEL DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MINERAL AND MINING WASTE WITH EMPHASIS ON NEW EU MEMBER STATESA. KARAGIANNIDIS, T. KASAMPALIS, S. GROUDEV, T. KERESTEDJAN, M. FRINCU, L. FANFANImining, waste management, best practices, software, extractive industries
PDANTHROPOGENIC AND NATURAL ANALOGUES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OVER TIME OF MIXTURES OF WOOD-BASED ASH AND ACTIVATED SEWAGE SLUDGER. SJOBLOM, G. THAMlandfill, cover, ash, sewage sludge, analogue
PDRESULTS OF MOISTURE MONITORING IN TWO BIOREACTOR CELLS USING NEUTRON SCATTERING AND TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETRYH. BENBELKACEM, M. STAUB, C. KINTZUGER, C. MORRA, J.-P. GOURC, J.-P. LAURENT, L. OXARANGO, R. BAYARDmunicipal solid waste, moisture content, leachate circulation, neutron scattering, time-domain reflectometry
PDTREATMENT OF LARGE VOLUMES OF INDUSTRIAL SLUGDE: FEASIBILITY STUDY AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY OF A STABILIZATION-SOLIDIFICATION PROCESSP.P. FALCIGLIA, F.G.A. VAGLIASINDIfeasibility study, costs, industrial sludge, inertization, stabilization solidification
PDMULTI-CRITERIA EVALUATION OF HOME COMPOSTERSC.P. MIHALOPOULOS, E. KAPETANIOS, D. MALAMIShome composters, likert scale, comparative evaluation
PDPILOT CASE STUDY OF BALING-WRAPPING FOR VOLUME REDUCTION AND INTERIM STORAGE OF MSW IN ALEXANDROUPOLIS, GREECEF. TSAGAS, I. MARKIDIS, I. TSAKMAKIS, N. GRIGOROPOULOS, D. DERMATASMSW management, baling-wrapping technology
PDWASTE COMPACTION IN BELO HORIZONTE LANDFILL, BRAZILG.F. SIMOES, C.A.A. CATAPRETAsolid waste, landfill, compaction, monitoring
PDENVIRONMENTAL SEPTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR PRIMARY TREATMENT EFFLUENTST.A.P CALDASseptic systems, primary treatment effluent
PDREVAMPING OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF SANITARY WASTESM.F. MILAZZO, R. LISI, G. MASCHIOincinerator, combustion process, waste management, sanitary waste
PDSTUDY OF TECHNOLOGIES OF SCRAP TIRE DESTINATIONS IN BRAZIL THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENTE.B.A.V. PACHECO, E.C.R. SILVA, E. MASANETenvironmental impact assessment, scrap tire, destinations of scrap tire, matrix, interaction net
PDPIONEERING IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUE OF TIDAL MUD IN THE ARIAKE SEA, JAPAND. SUETSUGU, S. HAYASHI, M. AZIZUL MOQSUD, Y. USHIHARA, Q.S. BUSHRArecycled waste glass, tidal mud, improvement area, bentho
PDESTIMATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE PRODUCTION IN GREECE IN THE FRAME OF INTEGRATED MATERIAL AND ENERGY RECOVERYA. KARAGIANNIDIS, T. KASAMPALIS, P. SAMARAS, G.PERKOULIDIS, P. ZIOGASutilization sewage sludge, wastewater treatment, tertiary process, treatment plant, policy issues
PECHANGES IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION AND BIOMASS DURING IN-SITU AERATION OF LANDFILL MATERIALS IN LABORATORY COLUMN EXPERIMENTSM. MELLENDORF, A. WATZINGER, M. HUBER-HUMER, M.H. GERZABEKin-situ aeration, microbial community composition, PLFA, PLEL, column experiments
PEACCLIMATIZATION OF ANAEROBIC CULTURES FOR METHANE PRODUCTION FROM ELECTROCHEMICALLY PRETREATED OLIVE MILL WASTEWATERM. PATONI, N. KALOGERAKISolive mill wastewater, pretreatment, acclimatization, biomethanation
PEANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION POULTRY MANURE WITH SLUDGE AND FOOD WASTESA. MORAN, M.J. CUETOS, D. BLANCO, X. GOMEZanaerobic digestion, sewage sludge, food wastes, poultry manure
PEASSESSMENT OF BIOSTABILISATION IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE ORGANIC FRACTION: ADDITIVE AND TIME EFFECTS ON LABORATORY SCALE TESTS. GRILLI, A. DALL'ARA, M. CANDITELLI, N. RAPPOLIanaerobic and aerobic stabilisation, MSW pretreatment; organic fraction, additive
PEACCELERATED AGEING OF WAELZ SLAG RESIDUE BY COMBINED CARBONATION AND CHEMICAL STABILIZATIONG. CAPPAI, A. CARUCCI, G. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONIcarbonation, chemical stabilization, metals, oxyanions, leaching
PFUSE OF INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCTS IN LANDFILL COVERN. RONKAINEN, K. KUJALA, J. SAARELAlandfill cover, industrial by-products
PFEXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SLOW AND FAST DEFORMATION OF BENTONITE MIXED SOIL LAYERK. KUDO, S. USAMI, S. IMAIZUMI, I. NORIMATSU, S. MATSUYAMAlandfill, Bentonite Mixed Soil (BMS) layer, deformation test ,shearing crack
PFENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION AND ADAPTATION IN THE LEGISLATION OF THE COMMUNITY OF THE LANDFILL SIDE FOR M.S.W. IN KERAMOTI (GR)A. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, E. KEKRIDOUlandfill restoration, biogas treatment, EC legislation
PFA FORECASTING MODEL FOR WASTE BEING DISPOSED OF IN LANDFILLSG. ZAPPINI, G. TOMASONI, P. COCCAwaste stream forecasting, landfills demand, logistic model
PFTHE FINAL SOIL COVER DESIGN USING TROPICAL SOIL FROM BRAZILE. RITTER, J.A. FERREIRA, I.M. BARROSO, T.F.L. DOS SANTOS, M.A. VENTURAsoil cover, tropical soil, evapotranspirative soil cover
PFSTUDY OF DIVERSION IN CAPILLARY BARRIERS MADE OF MBT WASTER..J. VILLELA, R.L.S. IZZO, C.F. MAHLERcapillary barrier, MBT waste, environmental geotechnical engineering
PFINTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF A COMPLEX ENVIRONMENTAL STATE AT AN ACTIVE LANDFILL SITEF. BELFIORE, V. BRETTI, L. FRASSINETTI, F. OLIVIERIGIS, data management, analysis tool, territorial analysis
PFEXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON A SELF-RESTORING LINER SYSTEM THAT USES COLLOIDAL SOLUTION FOR LANDFILL SITEM. KAWAGUCHI, T. FURUICHI, N. TANIKAWA, K. ISHIIliner system, colloidal solution, density change of colloidal solution, interception of exudation water
PGCALCULATION OF CARBON EMISSIONS FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT ACROSS AFRICA AND POTENTIAL FOR REDUCTIONR. COUTH, C. TROISAfrica, waste management, greenhouse gas emissions, reduction potential
PGGHG REDUCTION THROUGH INTEGRATED INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN PALM OIL PRODUCTION PROCESSES – CASE STUDY INDONESIAF. GROSS, V.S. ROTTER, WISJNUPRAPTO, MAARTEN SIEBELcleaner production, GHG emissions, palm oil production, industrial waste management
PGTHE INFLUENCE OF SOLID URBAN WASTE ON CLIMATE CHANGEN. ROJAS-VALENCIA, I. OROPEZA, H. NAJERAsolid urban waste, greenhouse gases, climate change
PHTREATMENT OF LANDFILL BIOGAS USING THE GEKO SYSTEMP.P. CELLA MAZZARIOL, G.F. GALANZINO, C. UBBIALI, D. MAINERO, G.L. SOLDI, E. MAGNANOmethane, carbon dioxide, biogas, landfill, greenhouse gases, biofiltration
PHREFERENCE PROCEDURE DEFINITION FOR ACCUMULATION CHAMBER MEASUREMENTS OF LANDFILL COVER EMISSIONS THROUGH FIELD EXPERIMENTAL CAMPAIGNSA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDI, I. PECORINImonitoring, landfill gas emissions, accumulation chamber method
PHLANDFILL LEACHATE TREATMENT AT THE MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTSB. QUANT, S. FUDALA-KSIAZEK, A. LUCZKIEWICZ K., E. KULBAT, K. OLANCZUK-NEYMAN, K. JANKOWSKA, K. CZERWIONKAlandfill leachate, wastewater treatment, heavy metals, nutrients
PHCOMPOUND-SPECIFIC STABLE CHLORINE ISOTOPE ANALYSES ON CHLORINATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: A NEW TOOL FOR LANDFILL LEACHATE MANAGEMENTK. SAKAGUCHI-SODER, J. JAGERchlorinated organic compounds, compound-specific stable isotope analysis, natural attenuation, biochemical transformation, landfill management
PHESTIMATION OF METHANE GENERATION RATE CONSTANT FOR TROPICAL LANDFILLSK. WANGYAO, M. YAMADA, K. ENDO, T. ISHIGAKI, T. NARUOKA, S. TOWPRAYOON, C. CHIEMCHAISRIlandfill gas, methane emission, methane generation rate constant, k value
PHTHE CONTAMINATION PROFILE ON COMPACTED SOIL FOUNDATION FROM TWO EXPERIMENTAL CELLS IN RIO DAS OSTRAS SANITARY LANDFILL, BRAZILE. RITTER, J.A. FERREIRA, I.C.R.P. VALADAO, J.A.C. PIREScontamination profile, compacted soil, geomembrane, experimental cells, landfill
PHTREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE BY COMBINED PROCESSESL. YOKOYAMA, J.C. CAMPOS, F.B. SILVA, B.R.P. FERRO, P.F. SCHILLING, L. CARDILLOleachate, combined process, fenton reagent, struvite, coagulation
PHSTABILIZATION PONDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INDUSTRIAL LEACHATEC.T. ZANOTELLI, L.M.A RODRIGUES, C.M. ORTH, R.H.R COSTAstabilization ponds, treatment of leachate, Industrial landfill, PCA
PHLOW COST AND SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY-TYPE LEACHATE TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIEST. FUKUSHIGE, A. TANAKA, Y. MATSUFUJIsemi-aerobic landfill, leachate treatment, tornado method, aquatic plants
PHLABORATORY EXPERIMENT BASED ON IN-SITU LANDFILL ANAEROBIC-AEROBIC CHANGEOVER CONTROL AND WATER SUPPLYING FOR METHANE GAS COLLECTION AND WASTE STABILIZATIONI. NORIMATSU, N. YAMAGUCHI, S.T. PARK, K.H. LEE, K.H. LEEmethane gas, stabilization, anaerobic-aerobic, landfill
PIREFUSE DERIVED FUEL (RDF) GASIFICATION IN A ROTARY DRUM EXPERIMENTAL PLANTR. CIVITA, G. CORNACCHIA, A. DONATELLI, P. IOVANE, M. MARTINO, D.A. MATERA, A. RUSSOgasification, refuse derived fuel, syngas, rotary drum
PIRESULTS OF A VALUE ADDING TEST TO PRODUCE ALTERNATIVE FUELS AND RAW MATERIALS (AFR) FOR INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES AND FOR HOUSEHOLD ENERGY SUPPLY WITH APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIESJ. G. PAUL, S. LANGE, A.R.D. ROMALLOSAAFR, pellet and briquette production, charcoal substitution, household application
PIREALISATION OF A BIOMASS INSTALLATION IN BORGO CASALE (PR): PLANNING, ENVIRONMENTAL, MANAGERIAL, ENERGETIC AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICSA. SEGALINI, M. BERGONZONI, L. CANFORINIbiomass, cogeneration, alternative energy
PITHE GIBBS FREE ENERGY GRADIENT METHOD FOR RDF GASIFICATION MODELINGD. BARBA, M. PRISCIANDARO, A. SALLADINIRDF, gasification, model, equilibrium, free energy
PIDEVELOPMENT OF ENERGY SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN AN INDUSTRIAL AREA LINKED WITH A BIOMASS COMMUNITYK. ISHII, T. FURUICHI, N. TANIKAWA, S. WATANABEwaste biomass, energy supply systems, biogasification, biogas use, profitability
PIINTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF A CANDIDATE WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT IN CENTRAL GREECEA. KARAGIANNIDIS, G. PERKOULIDIS, A. PAPAGEORGIOU, S. KALOGIROUtransportation, municipal solid waste, waste to energy, energy recovery, transfer station, greenhouse gases
PIENERGY AND MATERIAL RECOVERY FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES ON THE ISLAND OF RHODESN.J. THEMELIS, A. BOURKA, G. YPSILANTIS, A. KARAGIANNIDISRhodes, waste management, waste-to-energy, thermal treatment, municipal solid wastes
PLVALORISATION OF INORGANIC WASTE FOR MtBE REMOVAL FROM CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATERM.R. BONI, S. SBAFFONI, L. TUCCINARDIgroundwater, MtBE, tuff, waste reuse
PLA STUDY OF CONTAMINATED SOILS NEAR A URANIUM MINE, EAST CARPATHIANS, ROMANIA: METAL DISTRIBUTION AND PARTITIONING OF U, Th AND SOME HEAVY METALS WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR VEGETATION UPTAKEL. PETRESCU, E. BILAL, L.E. IATANsequential extraction, uranium, heavy metals, mining dump, soil
PLCHANGES IN LEACHING AND CHEMICAL FRACTIONATION OF ARSENIC, CHROMIUM AND COPPER IN SOIL AFTER THERMAL TREATMENTD. NORDMARK, R. RONKKO, J. KUMPIENE, L. ANDREA, A. LAGERKVISTthermal treatment, co-contaminated soil, sequential extraction, arsenic, chromium, copper
PLLOW IMPACT BIOREMEDIATION TECHNOLOGY: APPLICATION IN A RESTORATION SITEA. DALL'ARA, F. FERRI, V. MARRONI, L. BILLI, A. BONOLIpaper sludge, remediation, fibres, C/N, methane
PLPRE-TREATMENT METHOD IN A BIO-DEGRADATION SYSTEM FOR REMOVING POLYCHLORINATED DIOXINS FROM CONTAMINATED SOIL AND SEDIMENTSA. TAKAHASHI, T. KAMEYAMA, S. HOSHINAcontaminated soil, dioxins, bio-degradation, silt/clay fraction, pre-treatment
PLREUSE OF TRANSFORMED RED MUD WASTE IN ELECTROKINETICALY AIDED REACTIVE BARRIERS FOR REMEDIATION OF ARSENATE POLLUTED LOW PERMEABILITY SOILSG. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI, D. SPIGA, J.J.P. ZIJLSTRAindustrial waste reuse, reactive barriers, electrokinetics, red mud
PLCOMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO TREATMENT OF RESIDUES RESULTING FROM CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS DREDGINGG. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI, R. PERETTI, A. SERCI, D. SPIGA, A. ZUCCAsediments, chemical washing, mechanical washing, electrokinetics
PIASSESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF WASTE-DERIVED BIOFUELS IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR IN GREECEA. KARAGIANNIDIS, T. KASAMPALIS, A. MALAMAKIS, G. FONTARAS, K. TEGOS, Z. SAMARASutilization biofuel, biodiesel, bioethanol, waste biomass
PASTUDY ON PRODUCTION PATTERNS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF NON-HOUSEHOLD, NON-HAZARDOUS MUNICIPAL WASTESA. MALAMAKIS, A. KARAGIANNIDIS, L. KOUVARITAKISnon-household waste, Municipal Solid Waste
PCPERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT TOOL OF PREVAILING AND PROPOSED WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AMPARA URBAN COUNCIL, SRI LANKAS. SIVAKUMARAN, P. KURUPARAN, D.A. MACKEEN waste, waste collection, performance management, local authority, tool
PFDEVELOPMENT OF A LANDFILL SITE SELECTION DECISION TOOLD. MALAMIS, S. GOZHDARI, S. MALAMIS, E. KAPETANIOS, M. LOIZIDOUlandfill, multi-criteria analysis, software tool, Promethee
PGTWO MAJOR ISSUES ON ESTIMATION OF CERs POTENTIAL IN CDM LANDFILL PROJECTSK.R. KWON, H.S. CHO, J.Y. KIMclean development mechanism, certified emission reductions, landfill
PGESTIMATION OF EMISSION FACTORS OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION FROM WASTE LANDFILLS IN JAPANT. ISHIGAKI, Y. FURUTA, K. WANG-YAO, K. ENDO, M. YAMADAgreenhouse gas emission, clean development mechanism, landfill
PHCOMPARISON OF DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES FOR BIOGAS RECOVERY: POWER PRODUCTION VS. UP-GRADINGA. CORTI, L. LOMBARDIlandfill gas, up-grading, energy recovery
PBRECOVERY AND REUSE OF WORN-OUT TIRES (PFU) FOR THE REALIZATION OF SOUNDPROOF JET MATERIAL USEABLE IN ECO-CONSTRUCTIONSM.L. MANCINI, M. BERGONZONI, G. RUSCITTIworn-out tires, recovery, soundproof material, acoustic test, constructions
PBRECOVERY OF ENERGETIC MATERIALS FROM SCRAP ELECTRODES OF ALUMINIUM SMELTERR. CICCU, M. GHIANI, G. MEI, C. TILOCCA, M. FIGUSelectrodes, carbon fraction, selective flotation, recovery
PCESTIMATION PROCEDURE FOR POTENTIAL QUANTITY OF TSUNAMI DEBRIS ON TSUNAMI EARTHQUAKE DISASTERSN. HIRAYAMA, Y. KAWATA, S. SUZUKI, K. HARADAtsunami debris, potential discharge, tsunami inundation, damage housing, tsunami earthquakes
PCDEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE MODEL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF PACKAGING MATERIALS THAT ARISE FROM A WIDE SCALE LOGISTICS OF COSMETIC PRODUCTSE. KAPETANIOS, A. TZOUVARASrecycling, innovative model, logistics, packaging materials, simulation, cosmetic products
PCDESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN MOUNTAIN DISTRICTS; THE CASE OF “MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY OF TARO AND CENO VALLEYS”M. MANCINI, M. BERGONZONI, E. BOCCIARELLI solid waste, management, collection, mountain community, costs
PCINTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF URBAN SOLID WASTE IN THE TERRITORY OF COMUNITA’ MONTANA DELLE VALLI DEL TARO E CENO: ORGANIZATIONAL-TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTSM.L. MANCINI, M. BERGONZONI, F. SCARAMOZZINO, L. SABINImunicipal solid waste, mountain community, recycling, satellite technology
PDAIR BIOFILTERING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT AND REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF ODOUR EMISSIONS FROM A PRESELECTION SOLID WASTE PLANTM.L. MANCINI, M. BERGONZONI, G. GOTTARDI, S. OPPIMITTIbiofiltering, odour emission, grinded wood, waste preselection, olfactive measure
PDDEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE MODEL FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE DESIGN OF MECHANICAL SEPARATION PLANT FOR PACKAGING MATERIALSE. KAPETANIOS, E. DIAMANTAKIS, D. MALAMIS, CH. KAPETANIOUrecycling, packaging material, optimization, design of mechanical separation plant, case study, simulation
PDAFADS ORGANIC WATER / SOLID WASTE DEPURATORM. ROSATOAFADS, biological wastewater treatment, carbon, emission, capture, sequestration, anaerobic, phytodepuration , aerobic, solar distillation, algae, nutrients, biogas, bamboo
PFWATER BALANCE OF AN EXPERIMENTAL LANDFILL USING MODUELOA.L. MARTINEZ, G.F. SIMOES, A.L.G CORTAZAR1, R.S. PADILLA, C.A.A. CATAPRETA, V.F.O. MORAISlandfill, water balance, leachate
PFSTUDY ON CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE CAPACITY CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITIES IN JAPANF. OHNO, I. NORIMATSU, M. HANASHIMA, T. FURUICHIclosed system disposal, landfill
PHPROPOSAL FOR A CONVENIENT METHOD FOR ESTIMATING METHANE EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILLED WASTE USING A CLOSED SYSTEM DISPOSAL FACILITY AND A PORTABLE OPEN-PATH ANALYZERN. TANIKAWA, T. FURUICHI, K. ISHIImethane, open-path analyzer, closed system disposal facility, landfilled waste
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