Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Landfilling has represented the dominant method for municipal solid waste (MSW) disposal during the
recent decades. Therefore, the recovery of materials from landfills through landfill mining is
proclaimed as an innovative method to address these challenges. The excavation, processing, treatment
and recycling of deposited materials is mainly referred to the economic aspects and to the reduction of
the re-landfilled fraction of the waste. The main objective of this work is to describe a case study of
sampling and characterization of excavated waste of a potential landfill mining site in Peccioli - Pisa
(Legoli Landfill). Approximately at 10 m depth, the samples were collected from two layers of waste of
different ages (2001 and 2007). Manual sieving and sorting into different waste fractions was
performed. All the fractions were characterized in terms of total solids and total volatile solids and
Biochemical Methane Potential test. Anaerobic tests were performed to evaluate methane production
coming from landfilled waste, in particular referring to the residual biodegradable fraction contained in
the municipal waste. Results show that the composition of the two excavated waste analyzed are quite
different due to the waste management system used in that years. This factor affects methane
production that resulted respectively 115 Nm3 CH4/ton e 47 Nm3 CH4/ton for 2001 and 2007.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
biochemical methane potential; landfill mining; waste characterization
Elenco autori:
Raco, Brunella
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