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Biodegradation and flushing of MBT wastes
Authors:AA Siddiqui  DJ Richards  W Powrie
Institution:1. Department of Civil Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh 202002, India;2. Waste Management Research Group, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
Abstract:Mechanical–biological treatment (MBT) processes are increasingly being adopted as a means of diverting biodegradable municipal waste (BMW) from landfill, for example to comply with the EU Landfill Directive. However, there is considerable uncertainty concerning the residual pollution potential of such wastes. This paper presents the results of laboratory experiments on two different MBT waste residues, carried out to investigate the remaining potential for the generation of greenhouse gases and the flushing of contaminants from these materials when landfilled. The potential for gas generation was found to be between 8% and 20% of that for raw MSW. Pretreatment of the waste reduced the potential for the release of organic carbon, ammoniacal nitrogen, and heavy metal contents into the leachate; and reduced the residual carbon remaining in the waste after final degradation from ~320 g/kg dry matter for raw MSW to between 183 and 195 g/kg dry matter for the MBT wastes.
Keywords:MBT waste  Biodegradation  Flushing  Leachate  Landfill  Pretreatment
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