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Landfill mining and waste characterization: a strategy for remediation of contaminated areas
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">William?HoglandEmail author  Marcia?Marques  Sven?Nimmermark
Institution:(1) Environmental Engineering, Department of Technology, University of Kalmar, SE-391 82 Kalmar, Sweden;(2) Department of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Rio de Janeiro State University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;(3) Department of Agricultural Biosystems and Technology, University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden
Abstract:This article describes landfill-mining tests, including excavation, screening, and fraction characterization, carried out in the Mangstsalycke and Gladsax landfills for municipal solid waste (MSW) in Sweden. The excavated waste in these two sites was 17–22 and 23–25 years old, respectively. The main part of Mangstsalycke was unaffected by degradation, and during excavations no substantial amount of biogas was detected. After screening, three size fractions were obtained: <18thinspmm, 18–50thinspmm, and >50thinspmm. Soil amendment and anaerobic digestion with energy extraction are suggested for the first and second fraction, respectively. Incineration with energy recovery is possible with the third fraction after any coarse (inert) material is removed, and construction/demolition waste can easily be recycled provided that it is not contaminated by hazardous material. Excavated waste taken from different depths was also analysed and compared in relation to composition, calorific value, and leachate constituents.
Keywords:Landfill mining  Waste degradation  Screening  Fraction size  Leachate quality
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