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Main Title Landfill bioreactor performance second interim report uter Loop Recycling & Disposal Facility Louisville, Kentucky. [electronic resource] :
CORP Author National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory,
Year Published 2006
Report Number EPA/600/R-07/060
Stock Number PB2007-112082
Subjects Bioreactor landfills--Kentucky ; Bioreactors
Additional Subjects Landfills ; Bioreactors ; Waste recycling ; Waste disposal ; Solid wastes ; Waste management ; Greenhouse gases ; Methane ; Materials recovery ; Monitoring ; Performance evaluation ; Trends ; Kentucky ; Louisville(Kentucky)
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http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/pubs/600r07060/600R07060.pdf
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NTIS  PB2007-112082 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 1 online resource ([240] p.) : ill., charts, digital, PDF file.
Abstract
A bioreactor landfill is a landfill that is operated in a manner that is expected to increase the rate and extent of waste decomposition, gas generation, and settlement compared to a traditional landfill. This Second Interim Report was prepared to provide an interpretation of field data collected as part of a multi-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and Waste Management, Inc. (WM). The CRADA was established to evaluate the performance of landfill bioreactor units at the WM Outer Loop Landfill, located in Louisville, Kentucky. This report follows the September 2003 U.S. EPA document Landfills as Bioreactors: Research at the Outer Loop Landfill, Louisville, Kentucky, First Interim Report (i.e., the First Interim Report, EPA/600/R03/097), which presented a complete description of the landfill study sites and the data collection procedures. The Outer Loop Landfill Bioreactor (OLLB) project considers solid waste decomposition, moisture balance, landfill gas generation, and leachate quality to evaluate the effect of bioreactor operations on municipal solid waste (MSW) decomposition. Three types of landfill cells were evaluated in the OLLB study: (1) a Control cell, in which no liquids were added; (2) a cell in which liquids were added after the cell had been completely filled with waste (i.e., the Retrofit cell); and (3) a cell in which liquids and air were added as the waste was placed in the landfill (i.e., the As-Built cell). The monitoring data were sequentially evaluated to identify trends in solid waste decomposition, moisture retention, landfill gas quality and quantity, and leachate quality. One must recognize the limitation of data presented in this report in establishing long-term trends in the operation of bioreactor landfills.
Notes
"EPA/600/R-07/060." "September 2006." Title from title screen (viewed Nov. 1, 2010). "The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through its Office of Research and Development partially funded and collaborated in the research activities described herein under Cooperative Research and Development Agreement Number 0189-00 with Waste Management Inc. and under contract number EP06C000146 with GeoSyntec Consultants." Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Notes
"A bioreactor landfill is a landfill that is operated in a manner that is expected to increase the rate and extent of waste decomposition, gas generation, and settlement compared to a traditional landfill. This Second Interim Report was prepared to provide an interpretation of field data collected as part of a multi-year Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) and Waste Management, Inc. (WM). The CRADA was established to evaluate the performance of landfill bioreactor units at the WM Outer Loop Landfill, located in Louisville, Kentucky. This report follows the September 2003 U.S. EPA document Landfills as Bioreactors: Research at the Outer Loop Landfill, Louisville, Kentucky, First Interim Report (i.e., the First Interim Report, EPA/600/R03/097), which presented a complete description of the landfill study sites and the data collection procedures. The Outer Loop Landfill Bioreactor (OLLB) project considers solid waste decomposition, moisture balance, landfill gas generation, and leachate quality to evaluate the effect of bioreactor operations on municipal solid waste (MSW) decomposition. Three types of landfill cells were evaluated in the OLLB study: (1) a Control cell, in which no liquids were added; (2) a cell in which liquids were added after the cell had been completely filled with waste (i.e., the Retrofit cell); and (3) a cell in which liquids and air were added as the waste was placed in the landfill (i.e., the As-Built cell). The monitoring data were sequentially evaluated to identify trends in solid waste decomposition, moisture retention, landfill gas quality and quantity, and leachate quality. One must recognize the limitation of data presented in this report in establishing long-term trends in the operation of bioreactor landfills."